Researchers have examined cellular crosstalk between the gut and liver during sepsis, helping us better understand sepsis ...
A new drug developed by Australian researchers has shown promising results in reducing sepsis in a Phase II clinical trial involving 180 patients. The carbohydrate-based treatment works by calming a ...
SKIPPING loo breaks during punishing 12-hour shifts nearly killed mum Justine McLellan, as it triggered sepsis. The first ...
Globally, sepsis infection is the leading cause of death in children, taking more than 3.4 million lives per year, according to the Sepsis Alliance — and 85% of these deaths occur before age 5. Sepsis ...
Researchers developed a machine learning model that could identify children in the ED who were at risk for developing sepsis ...
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New research could fast-track sepsis treatment
VIRGINIA (WVNS) – A medical study out of the University of Virginia could change the way physicians treat a common but deadly ...
A hellraiser of an infection. Former Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee has revealed he nearly died because of a recent sepsis infection. The 61-year-old heavy metal rocker, who has been with the band ...
A major international study has assessed key bacterial targets that could form the basis of a new maternal vaccine to protect ...
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Early TB treatment before sepsis diagnosis could save countless lives
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major unrecognized cause of deadly sepsis among people with HIV in Africa, a sweeping new study reveals. Beginning treatment for TB immediately – even before sepsis patients are ...
Your immune system protects you by fighting off invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. However, it’s possible for your immune system to overreact in a way that’s harmful to your body. This ...
Some stars have continued to open up about their health battles — including with something as serious as septic shock. According to the Mayo Clinic, sepsis is a serious condition in which the body ...
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Hairdresser's sepsis linked to urine retention during long shifts
A woman in the UK developed sepsis due to a habit of holding her urine for extended periods while working long hours.
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