Self-sampling kits in GP visits boost cervical cancer screening
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 Can your diet and health change your breast milk? Review uncovers the key maternal and birth factorsCan your diet and health change your breast milk? Review uncovers the key maternal and birth factors
 
This review highlights how maternal, obstetrical, and neonatal factors influence the energy and macronutrient content of breast milk. The findings underscore significant variability in milk composition, with implications for tailored nutritional support in early life.
 
 
 Self-sampling kits in GP visits boost cervical cancer screeningSelf-sampling kits in GP visits boost cervical cancer screening
 
Women who are overdue for cervical cancer screening are most likely to participate in screening when a self-sampling kit is offered by a healthcare professional as part of routine GP appointments, according to a new study led by Queen Mary University of London with King's College London.
 
   Diabetes care model shows unequal benefits across racial groupsDiabetes care model shows unequal benefits across racial groups
 
Background and goal: The Enhanced Primary Care Diabetes (EPCD) model is a nurse-led care delivery model that leverages multidisciplinary support to improve diabetes care quality in primary care settings.
 
   Bioengineered dressing achieves rapid hemostasis and accelerated wound healingBioengineered dressing achieves rapid hemostasis and accelerated wound healing
 
In a study published in Advanced Materials on July 22, a team led by Dr. ZHONG Chao and Dr. AN Bolin from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, collaborating with Dr. LIU Yan from Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, developed an innovative bacterial cellulose (BC)-based hemostatic dressing that enables rapid and sustained bleeding control.
 
   Warfarin use not linked to higher brain bleed risk after falls in older adultsWarfarin use not linked to higher brain bleed risk after falls in older adults
 
There are about 70 million baby boomers in the United States, many now over age 65. As people age, rates of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases rise, leading to more use of blood thinners such as warfarin.
 
 $29 million grant funds research on fibrinogen in trauma care
 
$29 million grant funds research on fibrinogen in trauma careThe University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus will lead a groundbreaking national clinical trial-supported by a $29 million grant from Octapharma-to evaluate whether early replacement of fibrinogen, a critical blood clotting mechanism in the body, can improve outcomes for trauma patients experiencing life-threatening bleeding.
 
 
 Mapping the role of family physicians in rural maternity care
 
Mapping the role of family physicians in rural maternity careThis study explores the geographic distribution of family physicians providing maternity care and identifies opportunities for family physicians to expand access to maternity care.
 
 
 Deep staff cuts at a little-known federal agency pose trouble for droves of local health programs
 
Deep staff cuts at a little-known federal agency pose trouble for droves of local health programsA little-known federal agency that sends more than $12 billion annually to support community health centers, addiction treatment services, and workforce initiatives for America's neediest people has been hobbled by the Trump administration's staffing purges.
 
 
 SimpleSilo offers affordable lifesaving solution for gastroschisis in low-resource settings
 
SimpleSilo offers affordable lifesaving solution for gastroschisis in low-resource settingsIn low-resource settings, babies born with gastroschisis - a congenital condition in which the developing intestines extend outside the body through a hole in the abdominal wall -face life-threatening challenges.
 
 
 Group prenatal care improves health outcomes for mothers and babies
 
Group prenatal care improves health outcomes for mothers and babiesWomen who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study.
 
 
 Advancing osteochondral regeneration through biomaterial-based drug delivery systems
 
Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. Osteochondral damage is primarily caused by degeneration of articular cartilage due to trauma, degenerative injury.
 
 
 Simple words in online reviews reveal hidden patterns in patient experience
 
Simple words in online reviews reveal hidden patterns in patient experienceCan simple words like "and" or "then" in online reviews help health care providers learn about their patients' experiences?
 
 
 Regional differences found in newborn antibiotic use for suspected sepsis in Sweden
 
Regional differences found in newborn antibiotic use for suspected sepsis in SwedenThere are relatively large regional differences in Sweden in the proportion of newborns receiving antibiotics for suspected sepsis, according to a study at the University of Gothenburg.
 
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