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Updated advice for safe COVID-19 vaccination in people with high-risk allergy histories

At the end of 2020, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible …

19/04/2021

Development of an electroceutical to drastically reduce high-risk, preterm labor

Preterm labor comprises 12.7% of all pregnancies. Although the overall rate of pregnancy is decreasing, the occurrence of premature birth …

26/02/2021

High-risk patients benefit from undergoing surgery at teaching hospitals

Patients with a high risk of dying after surgery, including those with multiple chronic diseases, benefit from undergoing general or …

17/10/2019

ASCT may offer alternative for therapy for high-risk follicular lymphoma

(HealthDay)—Autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) may be an effective treatment option in high-risk, early therapy failure (ETF) follicular lymphoma (FL), …

25/07/2019

Genomic analysis offers roadmap for diagnosis and treatment of a high-risk leukemia

Acute erythroid leukemia (AEL) is a high-risk cancer with a dismal prognosis, uncertain genetic basis and controversy surrounding the diagnosis. …

29/03/2019

Study finds low statin use among some high-risk kidney disease patients

Clinical trials have shown that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in kidney disease patients …

19/02/2019
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