Blood-thinning drug Eliquis likely safer for patients with deep blood clots, study suggests
A trial directly comparing two commonly used blood-thinning drugs found that one carries a lower risk of dangerous bleeding ‌in patients with clots in veins deep in the body, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/eliquis-blood-thinning-drugs-stroke-venous-thrombosis-9.7127496?cmp=rss
Blood-thinning drug Eliquis likely safer for patients with deep blood clots, study suggests
A trial directly comparing two commonly used blood-thinning drugs found that one carries a lower risk of dangerous bleeding ‌in patients with clots in veins deep in the body, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/eliquis-blood-thinning-drugs-stroke-venous-thrombosis-9.7127496?cmp=rss
went to the market to buy some vegetables for a simple salad, but the prices are very high. This is all I could afford
My family still doesn’t have enough basic food for this week
Please don’t leave us alone. With your help, we can get through this difficult time💔
Goal: $100 (nothing raised yet)
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Nem sempre o resultado insatisfatório de uma pesquisa impede o avanço da ciência

Eduardo Rocha refere-se a um estudo publicado no prestigioso "New England Journal of Medicine" a respeito de um tratamento testado para uma grave doença: a obstrução da artéria central da retina

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A weird, itchy rash is linked to the keto diet—but no one knows why https://arstechni.ca/LKKY #NewEnglandJournalofMedicine #dermatology #casereport #weightloss #ketogenic #Health #rash
A weird, itchy rash is linked to the keto diet—but no one knows why

While the rash has a clear link to ketones, the underlying mechanism remains elusive.

Ars Technica
This may be the grossest eye pic ever—but the cause is what’s truly horrifying

Hypervirulent germ nearly destroys man, invading brain and blowing out an eye.

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This may be the grossest eye pic ever—but the cause is what’s truly horrifying

Hypervirulent germ nearly destroys man, invading brain and blowing out an eye.

Ars Technica
Four-inch worm hatches in woman’s forehead, wriggles to her eyelid https://arstechni.ca/8GtR #NewEnglandJournalofMedicine #Infectiousdisease #parasite #Health #worm #CDC #eye
Four-inch worm hatches in woman’s forehead, wriggles to her eyelid

The parasite, typically found in dogs, was visibly moving under her skin.

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