Entries by aaron

AIIMS Jammu to install GRC wall cladding technology to protect from harsh weather conditions

Jammu: In a bid to provide weather resistance to the premier health institution, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Vijaypur in the Samba district of Jammu region has become the first hospital to be equipped with Glass Reinforced-Concrete (GRC) wall cladding technology.  The officials said that established in the kandi (dry) belt, the location […]

Research reveals the liver’s immune system consumes the “bad cholesterol”

Sweden: In a study, published in the Journal Nature Cardiovascular Research, researchers from Karolinska Institute in Sweden revealed that immune cells in the liver react to high cholesterol levels and eat up excess cholesterol that can otherwise cause damage to arteries and that the response to the onset of atherosclerosis begins in the liver. Cholesterol is […]

Solar-powered oxygen efficacious and cost-effective option for supplying oxygen in low resource settings, reports study

In low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), Supplemental O2 is not always available at health facilities. Solar-powered O2 delivery can overcome gaps in O2 access, generating O2 independent of grid electricity. According to a recent study published in the Lancet, solar-powered oxygen is an effective and cost-efficient solution for providing oxygen in low—and middle-income countries where […]

Atopic dermatitis in children tied to increased risks of learning and memory difficulties: JAMA

USA: A cross-sectional study suggests prioritizing evaluation for cognitive impairment in children with atopic dermatitis (AD) among those with comorbid neurodevelopmental disorders. The findings were published online in JAMA Dermatology on March 6, 2024. Using 2021 US National Health Interview Survey data, the researchers found that a weighted sample of 69 732 807 children with […]

Use of benzodiazepines for seizure control in kids tied to future risk of polytherapy, reveals study

Managing antiseizure treatment in epileptic patients relies on the benefit–risk ratio. More data on using antiseizure medication (ASM) in children must be available. The present study published in Epilepsia investigated the prevalence of prescription patterns for antiseizure medication for pediatric epilepsy patients in France. The most common antiseizure medicine prescribed was valproate, followed by lamotrigine […]