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Methodist University Hospital

Methodist University Hospital Earns Third Consecutive Recognition for Excellence in Cardiovascular Emergency Care

The highly esteemed National Cardiovascular Data Registry Chest Pain ― MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2023 has once again been conferred upon Methodist University Hospital by the American College of Cardiology. Methodist University Hospital continues to make waves in the medical field as it secures its third consecutive annual recognition as one of…

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Texas school district is closed for the whole week due to COVID

Southeast of San Antonio, a tiny educational district in South Texas is closing till the following Tuesday due to a “current spike of confirmed COVID-19 cases throughout our district.” Families were informed of the restrictions through a letter by Runge ISD Superintendent Hector O. Dominguez Jr. Up to 7:50 a.m. on August 29, extra-curricular events and…

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Child's Condition Prompts Mother's Warning

Child’s Condition Prompts Mother’s Warning: Brain Tumor Misdiagnosed as Virus Leads to Paralysis

Keiley Ebbs, 38, sheds light on her ordeal as her child’s condition, Jett, grapples with paralysis stemming from a brain tumor that was initially misdiagnosed as a virus. A heartfelt warning resonates as a mother from England emphasizes the significance of vigilance in the face of a child’s condition The distressing journey has spurred her…

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West Nile Virus in Colorado

West Nile Virus 2023 Continues To Affect Colorado Following 3 Confirmed Deaths Among 66 Positive Cases

The West Nile virus 2023 continues to affect Colorado following three confirmed deaths among the 66 positive cases. West Nile Virus 2023 Continues to Infect Over 50 Coloradans and Causing Tragic Deaths The West Nile virus 2023 has caused increasing cases of meningoencephalitis in various states, such as Colorado, where over 50 residents were reportedly…

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Locally Acquired Malaria

Locally Acquired Malaria Cases Increase As Domestic Flights Loosen After Pandemic

Locally acquired malaria cases increased as domestic flights loosened after the pandemic. Cases of Locally Acquired Malaria Continue to Increase Due to Loosened Domestic Flights After Pandemic The cases of locally acquired malaria continued to increase due to loosened domestic flights after the pandemic, wherein another locally acquired malaria case was recently identified in Maryland,…

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Hibernation-Like State

Breakthrough Ultrasound Technique Induces Hibernation-Like State in Rodents, Opening New Avenues for Critical Care Treatment

Researchers have employed ultrasound technology to initiate a hibernation-like state in rodents, mirroring the natural survival mechanism called torpor. A breakthrough study from Washington University in St. Louis has brought us one step closer to realizing science fiction’s dream of hibernation-like suspended animation Published in Nature Metabolism, this research holds potential for critical care treatment…

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Dysphagia Outcome Measure

Dysphagia Outcome Measure For Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Improves Following Successful Adenotonsillectomy Trial

The dysphagia outcome measure for children with obstructive sleep apnea improved following a successful adenotonsillectomy trial. Improvements in Dysphagia Outcome Measure for Children Suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea Following Successful Adenotonsillectomy Trial The improvement in dysphagia outcome measure for children suffering from obstructive sleep apnea is expected to continue with the adenotonsillectomy surgery, which will…

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Rare Case of Locally Acquired Malaria

Rare Case of Locally Acquired Malaria Detected in Maryland’s National Capital Region

The Maryland Department of Health has confirmed and disclosed the occurrence of the locally acquired malaria infection. A case of locally acquired malaria has been identified by health authorities in Maryland’s National Capital Region Notably, the individual affected had not undertaken recent international or interstate travel. Highlighting the rarity of such cases, Maryland Department of…

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