Understanding Patient Safety World Patient Safety Day, observed on September 17th annually, is a global initiative established by the World Health Organization (WHO). Its aim is to emphasize patient safety's...
Understanding Lymphoma World Lymphoma Awareness Day, observed annually on September 15th, is a global initiative dedicated to shedding light on lymphoma, a cancer that affects the lymphatic system. This day...
September 10th is a day marked on calendars around the world as World Suicide Prevention Day. It's a day to reflect, raise awareness, and take action to prevent one of...
National Nutrition Week (NNW), observed from September 1st to 7th each year in India, serves as a vital reminder of the pivotal role that nutrition plays in shaping our well-being....
A study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine reveals that each individual's breast milk contains a unique combination of antibodies that remain stable throughout lactation and across pregnancies....
A new study from Uppsala and Lund Universities in Sweden reveals that certain gut microbes can influence the risk of coronary atherosclerotic plaques or fatty deposits in arteries. Researchers analyzed...
A new study suggests a potential link between carpal tunnel syndrome and heart failure, two seemingly unrelated conditions. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common neurological issue caused by the narrowing...
A recent study suggests that failing eyesight in the elderly may have a significant link to dementia, adding to the list of already established risk factors. Researchers from the University...
The FDA has approved nirsevimab-alip (Beyfortus; Sanofi and AstraZeneca) for preventing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-associated lower respiratory tract disease in neonates and infants born during or entering the first RSV...