People who experience poor sleep in the month before surgery may be more likely to develop postoperative delirium, according to new research being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2024 annual meeting.
Adams, EdD, and Linda Nichols, PhD, professors in the Department of Preventive Medicine in the College of Medicine at the ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has proposed more comprehensive falls assessments and management ...
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In an assessment of 9 clinics and 166 users spanning from nurses, medical assistants, and advanced practice clinicians to ...
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The world remains “acutely vulnerable” to the next pandemic threat, despite improvements in surveillance and pandemic response capacity being “better than ever,” the Global Preparedness Monitoring ...
Earlier Puberty Onset May Be One of the Ways That Childhood Risk Factors Affect Adult Cardiometabolic Health Mar. 27, 2024 — Experiencing puberty earlier, compared to same-age peers, may be one ...
A large number of studies have focused on mental health declines associated with glaucoma. For example, about one-third of ...
More than ever, the climate crisis is becoming a health crisis. An estimated 5 million people globally die each year because ...