Entries by aaron

Exoscope,a highly advanced technology with excellent Outcomes in Spinal Neurosurgery cases

The exoscope presents a viable substitute for the microscope in spine surgery cases. Spine surgeries are often lengthy and physically demanding, making it crucial to ensure surgeon comfort and confidence in the operating room. The exoscope can improve the surgical experience for all parties involved, including patients. However, the current literature on its effectiveness in […]

Evidence of genetic correlation suggests causal relationship between hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis

A recent study explored the intricate relationship between hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This research filled a crucial gap in understanding the shared genetic architecture between these debilitating conditions amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding their connection. The key findings of the study were published in the recent edition of Frontiers in Immunology journal. This study […]

Bleach baths reduces atopic dermatitis symptoms and improves sleep quality

A recent study published in the Archives of Dermatological Research found strong evidence that bleach baths could efficiently help in the management of atopic dermatitis (AD). This controlled trial involved adults with atopic dermatitis to assess the impact of bleach baths on various aspects of the condition, including itch relief, skin barrier function and microbial […]

Shorter dental implants viable option to longer dental implants among patients with Limited Ridge Height in Posterior Maxilla

Shorter dental implants viable option to longer dental implants among patients with Limited Ridge Height in the Posterior Maxilla suggests a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology. A study was done to compare implant survival and complication rates between shorter and standard-length implants with sinus augmentation and restored with single crowns, at […]

Women with HPV infection face higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease

Women have a four times higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease if they have an infection with a high-risk strain of the human papillomavirus (HPV), according to research published in the European Heart Journal. HPV is a very common infection and high-risk strains are known to cause cervical cancer. Previous research has suggested that […]

Comprehensive Study Reassues Neonatal Safety of COVID-19 Vaccination during Pregnancy

In a groundbreaking effort to allay concerns surrounding the safety of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, a recent population-based cohort study, covering all infants born in Sweden and Norway from June 2021 to January 2023, has delivered reassuring findings. With a specific focus on evaluating potential risks of neonatal adverse events after maternal COVID-19 vaccination, the […]