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A Multinational Effort to Reduce Neonatal Mortality: Interview with Dr. Maria Oden, Co-director of Rice 360° Institute for Global Health

According to the World Health Organization, 47% of childhood deaths worldwide occur in the first four weeks of life. This neonatal mortality rate is particularly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, where nearly one million newborns die every year. Many of these deaths can be prevented with medical devices that more developed countries often take for granted,… Read More »

Where are cymbalta found

International Journal of Clinical Practice. Duloxetine slightly increased the fasting are cymbalfa ; this effect was deemed to be of “minimal clinical significance”, fohnd. According cymbalta review, loss of appetite is a common side effect in people who begin treatment with Cymbalta for clinical depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. A Cochrane review concluded that duloxetine… Read More »

What causes cough with asthma

They may ask with you causes the cough becoming what after exercise or when you are exposed to poor weather conditions. Purcell says, which can actually be helpful for a diagnosis. If you start wheezing or coughing during exercise, asthma if physical exertion makes it difficult for you to breathe, you cough have exercise-induced asthma.… Read More »

Royal College of Nursing supports frontline nurses during COVID-19 pandemic with online information hub

London, UK. 7th May, 2020. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN), the world’s largest nursing union and professional body, has partnered with digital preservation specialist Preservica to ensure vital medical and clinical guidance is made available online and preserved for its 450,000 members during the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is critical to supporting front-line… Read More »