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Toddler with cerebral palsy takes Halloween to next level with Up costume – FOX 59 Indianapolis

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2019

Brantley is a 2-year-old preparing for his first Halloween. Since he uses a walker because of cerebral palsy, Brantleys mom, Brittany Morse, wanted to find a costume that would incorporate his medical equipment. So, she came up with the idea of dressing him like Carl from the animated Pixar movie Up. Continue reading

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Boy with cerebral palsy dresses up as Carl from Up for Halloween. His precious smile goes viral – India Today

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2019

A 2-year-old boy with cerebral palsy is going viral online for wearing the most adorable Halloween costume and it will make your day. Brantley Morse, who hails from Ohio, USA, is melting hearts all over internet with his pictures dressed up as Carl Fredricksen from the 2009 Disney-Pixar film Up. Brantley, who has cerebral palsy, uses a walker to move around Continue reading

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From patient to doctor: How Tyler Sexton overcame adversity – The Oracle

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2019

Some people may associate the word disability with limitation. But, USF alumnus Dr. Tyler Sexton has proven that he is far from it. Continue reading

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Greenwich celebrates with donations, services and more – CT Insider

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2019

Greenwich Hospital receives $800,000 in support of pediatric services The Greenwich Hospital Foundation has announced that $800,000 was received in support of the hospitals Pediatrics Department. The Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary Board agreed to equally fund and name the Labor and Delivery Waiting Room as well as the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nursing Station. Norman Roth, president & CEO, Greenwich Hospital, said he is thankful for the efforts of the Auxiliary and its volunteers Continue reading

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Effects of Exposure to Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen on DSS-Induced Colonic I | JIR – Dove Medical Press

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2019

Ai Takemura,1 Tatsuro Egawa,2 Takuji Tanaka,3 Takashi Kuramoto,4 Tatsuya Hayashi,2 Akihiko Ishihara1 1Laboratory of Cell Biology and Life Science, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan; 2Laboratory of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan; 3Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Gifu Municipal Hospital, Gifu 500-8513, Japan; 4Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Atsugi 243-0034, Japan Correspondence: Ai TakemuraDepartment of Sports Research, Japan Institute of Sport Sciences, Tokyo 115-0056, JapanTel +81-75-753-2996Fax +81-75-753-6771Email takemura.ai.46c@kyoto-u.jp Purpose: In rodents, dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced diarrhea and colonic inflammation have similar symptoms to those of ulcerative colitis in humans. We examined the effects of exposure to mild hyperbaric oxygen (MHO) at an atmospheric pressure of 1317 hPa with 40% oxygen on DSS-induced diarrhea and colonic inflammation in rats.Methods: Five-week-old male Kyoto Apc Delta (KAD) rats (n = 12) were administered 2% DSS through drinking water for 1 week. Subsequently, DSS-treated male rats were not subjected to any further treatment (n = 6) or exposed to MHO (n = 6) for 2 weeks Continue reading

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New model of irregular heartbeat could boost drug efficacy | The Source – Washington University in St. Louis Newsroom

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2019

Patients with irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmia, have few effective treatment options available drugs are not always effective, and an implanted defibrillator can be too aggressive. Jonathan Silva, associate professor of biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, has developed the first computational model that shows the molecular groundwork of a popular drugs effectiveness in a variety of ways. Continue reading

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This is the world’s smallest commercially available sensor, and it really is tiny! – RedShark News

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2019

Like a scene from the unforgettable 1966 sci-fi fantasy Fantastic Voyage starring Raquel Welch, surgeons can enter the smallest veins of the human body and take video with a sub-miniature camera that is officially the worlds smallest. At just 0.575 mm x 0.575 mm x 0.232 mm the OVM6948-RALA chip from US-based Omnivision Technologies is a fresh entrant into the Guinness Book of Records for being the smallest commercially available image sensor. Thats the size of a grain of sand. Continue reading

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Radiopharmaceutical Market Size, Share 2019 – Growth Insight, Comprehensive Analysis, Top Leading Players, Future Demand and Forecast to 2023 -…

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2019

(MENAFN - GetNews) Global Radiopharmaceutical Market Research Report: Information by Type (Diagnostic Type and Therapeutic Type), Type of Test (Bone Scan, Myocardial Perfusion Scan, Parathyroid Scan, Renal Nuclear Medicine Scan, Lung Scan, Gallium Scan, White Blood Cell Scan, Hepatobiliary Scan and Cerebral Perfusion Scan), Application (Oncology, Cardiology, Neurology and Urology), Route of Administration (Oral and Intravenous), End User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers and Research Institutes) and Region (Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacifi Radiopharmaceutical Market Trends Insight The global radiopharmaceuticals market is growing pervasively, mainly due to the rising importance of radiotracers in treatments of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The emergence of advanced methods employing radioisotopes to impede the maturation of malignant tumors, cells, and tissues in cancer treatments is fostering the market growth, excellently. Moreover, rising government support & investments in the field of R & D are accelerating the market on a global level, facilitating advanced nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and targeted radionuclide therapy. Continue reading

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IVD Market insights size status gross margin and outlook 2019-2025 investigated in the latest research -… – WhaTech

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2019

HTF MI recently introduced study Global IVD Market Report 2019 with in-depth focused approach on qualitative research, describing product Scope and elaborating industry insights and outlook to 2022. The market Study is putting a lot of emphasis on macro-economic issues, influencing factors and key market trends and drivers gearing up and are changing the dynamics of Global IVD Market market. Latest research study from HTF MI provide a comprehensive analysis of the Global IVD Market Market is provided in this intelligence document Continue reading

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Brazil Nuts and Testosterone: Is There a Link? – Healthline

Posted: Published on October 30th, 2019

Testosterone is the main male sex hormone. It plays a key role in male development, and low levels can affect sexual function, mood, energy levels, hair growth, bone health, and more (1, 2). Levels of this hormone naturally decline with age, with studies suggesting that hypogonadism, a condition in which the body doesnt produce enough testosterone, affects 39% of men aged 45 and over in the United States (3) Continue reading

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