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Lactobites bar may act as galactagogue to increase human milk volume in lactating women, suggests research

Difficulty in lactation or breastfeeding may be due to cesarean delivery, poor nutrition have been linked to lactation difficulties. Breastmilk production can be increased through galactagogues, kangaroo mothering and relaxation techniques. Instead of pharmaceutical products, various complementary and alternative techniques can be employed as galactagogue. The Galactagogues are synthetic or plant molecules of milk production-inducing, […]

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ADMIRE Trial Confirms Safety and Effectiveness of Pulsed Field Ablation for Paroxysmal AF

USA: The ADMIRE pivotal trial has provided significant insights into using pulsed-field ablation (PFA) for treating paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, demonstrating safety and effectiveness. This innovative approach utilizes a variable-loop PFA catheter, which facilitates shorter procedure times and reduces exposure to fluoroscopy. “The ADMIRE trial confirmed that the variable-loop PFA catheter is both safe and effective, […]

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Droxidopa Effective as Adjunct Therapy for Vasopressor Weaning in ICU Patients, finds study

USA: A recent multicenter, retrospective, single-arm observational study has unveiled promising results for the use of droxidopa in critically ill patients experiencing persistent hypotension. The study, published in the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, suggested that droxidopa may be a valuable adjunct therapy for facilitating vasopressor weaning, with comparable effects observed in patients receiving the […]

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Antibodies in breast milk provide protection against common GI virus, unravels research

A study led by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center found that breast milk provides protection against rotavirus, a common gastrointestinal disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever in infants. Babies whose mothers had high levels of specific antibodies in their breast milk were able to fend off the infection for a longer […]

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Higher parity, obesity and depression at the time of delivery linked to bothersome postpartum urinary symptoms: Study

Higher parity, obesity and depression at the time of delivery linked to bothersome postpartum urinary symptoms suggests a study published in the Urogynecology. Urinary incontinence is a common postpartum morbidity that negatively affects quality of life. This study aimed to identify factors associated with persistent (ie, 12 months postpartum) bothersome urinary symptoms, including stress urinary […]

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Sion Hospital’s Breast Milk donation saves over 10,000 newborns in 5 years

Mumbai: Over the past five years, more than 43,000 women have donated breast milk to Sion Hospital, which is home to Asia’s first breast milk bank, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The donations from 43,412 lactating mothers have benefited 10,523 newborns, according to the data released by the civic body during the National Breastfeeding […]

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Medical Bulletin 01/ October/ 2024

Here are the top medical news for the day: Predictive Biomarkers: May Support Potential for “Personalized Medicine Approach” in RA patients A study published by researchers in Trinity College Dublin and St Vincent’s University Hospital proposes a better understanding of the site of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis which will allow for the development of new […]

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Delhi AIIMS set to be biggest robotic surgery skill training centre: MoS Jadhav

Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi has announced an ambitious plan to set up the largest Research and Skill Development Training Center (RSSTC) in the country, with an estimated investment of ₹900 crores. This initiative aims to enhance medical education, research capabilities, and the overall infrastructure of the prestigious institution.  During […]

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Pseudoendocrine sarcoma: rare new entity with unique radiologic and pathologic characteristics.

Pseudoendocrine sarcoma is a rare, recently described intermediate grade sarcoma of uncertain phenotype that most commonly affects the paraspinal location in older patients with a distinctive endocrine/paraganglioma-like morphology and unique CTNNB1 point mutation. While these tumors appear as epithelial or even benign endocrine tumors, these lack markers for such and are highlighted by nuclear expression […]