Healthcare News |
Popis: Latest Healthcare News and Research
|
||||||
Zero-risk food safety approach may increase waste and costs4:06 These food safety measures and ultra-sensitive tests may drive edible food being thrown away, excessive packaging, and extra costs for consumers. Automated system boosts maternal smoking cessation in pediatric care3:33 Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that a new automated tobacco treatment system integrated into routine pediatric care helped drive a 3.9% absolute increase in smoking cessation among mothers – a population-level impact that could translate to tens of thousands of parents quitting each year and protect hundreds of thousands of children from harmful secondhand smoke e… Continuous Medicaid coverage lowered postpartum uninsurance, but disparities remain3:01 Postpartum uninsurance declined among Black women in non-expansion states during the COVID-19 continuous Medicaid coverage policy, but racial gaps persisted, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Breakfast, exercise, and sleep linked to better mental resilience3:01 Do you ever feel mentally stuck, like you can't cope when a stressful situation hits? A healthy breakfast, exercise, and a good night's sleep might be just what you need to build psychological flexibility, and new research from Binghamton University shows why that matters. Study identifies risk factors for readmissions after shoulder replacement surgeries2:28 Shoulder replacement is the third most common joint-replacement surgery in the U.S. and is likely to become more common as the population ages, according to Penn State researchers. Wastewater detection of cancer marker may aid early diagnosis2:28 Detection of a bowel cancer marker (CDH1) in wastewater may offer a new community level early warning system for the disease, suggests a proof of concept study published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. New risk models improve food safety guidelines for pregnant individuals15:18 Listeria is the third-leading cause of death among bacterial foodborne pathogens in the U.S. and pregnant individuals bear a disproportionate share of that burden. Bedfont® Scientific Limited strengthens its position as world leaders in breath analysis with a new board member12:24 Bedfont® Scientific Ltd., a world leader in breath analysis, has been designing and manufacturing medical breath analysis devices for almost 50 years and has seen significant growth over the past decade. Psychiatrists’ use of biomarkers could open a new window into mental health diagnoses11:49 Amanda Miller was 30 and pregnant with her second child in Hershey, Pennsylvania, when she developed depression. Lost in transmission: Changes in organ donor status can fall through cracks in the system11:49 When Raven Kinser walked into a Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles office two summers ago, she completed a driver's license application that included the option to register as an organ donor. |