Safely Navigating the Multi-Cloud Security Landscape: Strategies for Protecting Data Integrity in Healthcare
The evolution of cloud services has changed the way organizations manage data, with multi-cloud environments becoming common for flexibility and efficiency. However, challenges in data security, especially for Protected Health…
RCPI Faculty of Pathology 43rd Annual Symposium and AGM
The content is about the RCPI Faculty of Pathology's 43rd Annual Symposium and AGM, featuring key figures such as Prof Brendan Doyle, Prof David Gonzales de Castro, Prof Ian Cree,…
Artifacts Frequently Found in Cardiovascular Dual-Energy CT for Urate Crystals Among Patients With Gout
A study found that false-positive findings were common in cardiovascular imaging using dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in patients with gout. Researchers compared non-electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated DECT pulmonary angiograms in patients with…
Journalists Examine Medicaid Unwinding, Farmworkers’ Mental Health, and the Big Opioid Payback
KFF Health News reporters discussed various health topics on different media platforms. Aneri Pattani talked about using opioid settlement funds in Mobile, Alabama on NPR's "Morning Edition" on Feb. 27.…
Chandelier-assisted scleral buckling faster than standard technique
Dr. Daniel Zhu presented findings on the outcomes of chandelier-assisted scleral buckling in rhegmatogenous retinal detachments at Retina 2024. The use of a chandelier light helps improve detection of retinal…
How to address the problem of discarded donor organs
Organ transplant surgeon receives offer of declined kidney from the same deceased donor due to surgeon's preference, contemplates taking a chance on it for a patient in need. Discusses high…
Using illness trajectories to inform person centred, advance care planning
Scott A. Murray and colleagues discuss the importance of using illness trajectories to inform person-centered advance care planning. They emphasize the need for healthcare professionals to understand the unique experiences…
Food or medicine? Stark choice for sick Argentines
In Argentina, the soaring inflation rate has made health care a luxury for many, forcing people to choose between buying food or medicine. The prices of medication have risen significantly,…
Prioritizing biologically motivated approaches in Mendelian randomization studies
Mendelian randomization is a crucial tool in medical research for understanding disease causation. It uses genetic variations as "natural experiments" to determine cause-and-effect relationships. The choice of genetic variations is…
The Need for Better Minority Enrollment in Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials
Multiple myeloma is more deadly for Black people, who are not adequately represented in clinical trials. There are reasons for this, including lack of information, distrust of the medical system,…