WHEN new mum Zoe McGroarty was hit with chills and agonising shoulder pain, she knew something wasn’t right. The 32-year-old had just been discharged from hospital with her newborn, and ...
A University of Queensland study has shown that a deadly scorpion's venom carries an extra biochemical sting that could be ...
The Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality leads national VTE prevention efforts through its Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Collaborative, which aims to advance evidence-based ...
A vascular surgeon has issued a warning urging people to look after their body when they fly. Dr Rema Malik said millions of people had no idea baout the stresses and strains flying places on our ...
"As a vascular surgeon, I don't worry about the turbulence outside the plane. I worry about the "turbulence" happening inside ...
Abstract: Ischemic Stroke and its subtypes detection in real time at early stage is a complex task and requires advanced terminologies and tools to learn the statistical pattern form raw data and gets ...
The NHS has urged people to "call 111" if they spot a potentially serious symptom affecting just one leg. This could signal a blood clot that may result in strokes, heart attacks, and other ...
The NHS has advised people to "call 111" if they notice a potentially serious symptom affecting just one leg. This could indicate a blood clot that may lead to strokes, heart attacks, and other ...
The NHS has urged people to "call 111" if they experience a potentially serious symptom in just one leg, as this could signal a blood clot capable of causing strokes, heart attacks, and other ...
A simple blood test may soon help predict when someone will begin showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease — years before memory problems appear. Credit: Shutterstock A new blood test could predict ...
The “clock model” can use a single blood test to estimate the onset of symptoms within 3-4 years. A new web-based tool visualizes how Alzheimer’s biomarkers change over time and relate to symptoms.
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a method to predict when someone is likely to develop symptoms of Alzheimer's disease using a single blood test. In ...