A PhD candidate whose research aims to address the challenges faced by families of children with temporary feeding tubes has won The University of Queensland's 2024 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final.
Medical experts Dr. Donna G. Ivery, Dr. Andrew Southerland and Dr. Dacre Knight join this episode of "What's Health Got to Do With It?" to review the news of the month.
When the surgeon arrived in the waiting room at Forbes Hospital in Monroeville on Jan. 13, Audrey Lindsey’s family ...
After a spinal tap, Bolton was diagnosed with West Nile virus. It was one of the worst cases the doctors had seen.
Columnist Juliet Taylor chats with Roon CEO and co-founder Vikram Bhaskaran about this new ALS app designed for patients and ...
Based on their experience preparing food for their tube-fed daughter, Raena and Seth Woods developed an app to help other ...
The Church teaches that providing nutrition and hydration is morally required only when these benefit the patient and do not ...
The company is developing a kinetic launch system that will gradually accelerate payloads to hypersonic speeds before ...
Statistics that suggest Lucy Letby tampered with babies’ breathing tubes while working at a Liverpool hospital are “not credible”, experts have warned. At the Thirlwall Inquiry last week ...
While some people with CF can address their nutritional needs with medications such as pancreatic enzyme supplements, others may require a feeding tube. Feeding tubes are a common treatment for ...
The A/G ratio is a test that measures the amount of albumin and globulin proteins in your blood. A high A/G ratio may indicate kidney disease, an antibody deficiency, or severe dehydration. A low A/G ...