Acknowledging risks and benefits of instant messaging platforms in clinical settings

James N Hayward, a consultant in intensive care and chief clinical information officer at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust in the UK, discusses the potential benefits of using WhatsApp for medical communication. He acknowledges its advantages for rapid updates on the evolving covid-19 situation, but also raises concerns about the potential for spreading misinformation…

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New study finds no significant association between preterm delivery and autism

Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), affects one in 100 children, according to the World Health Organization. However, the specific causes of autism, including whether there is a link between preterm birth and autism, remains controversial. Researchers from the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine have presented a new study finding no significant association between preterm birth…

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Coming to Terms With Your Diagnosis

Nina Beaty, a former smoker, was diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer after an unexpected finding in a low-dose CT scan in 2014. Despite the grim prognosis for metastatic small-cell lung cancer, she enrolled in a clinical trial, and after receiving immunotherapy treatment, she is now in remission. Emotions related to the diagnosis are difficult, but…

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Melatonin significantly increases efficacy of full-mouth scaling and root planing in patients with diabetes and periodontitis

A study found that melatonin can greatly improve the effectiveness of full-mouth scaling and root planing in diabetic patients with periodontitis. This suggests that melatonin could be a valuable addition to treatment for this patient population. Additionally, the website uses cookies for analytics, advertising, and site improvement, and users agree to their use by continuing…

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