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    Poorly Controlled Asthma Equal to Greenhouse Gases From More Than 124,000 Homes

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: March 5, 2024

    In addition to medical implications, new research points to the environmental impact of asthma which is not well controlled.

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    Magnesium sulfate shown to reduce risk of cerebral palsy in premature babies

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: January 12, 2023

    "Giving magnesium sulfate to prevent cerebral palsy in premature babies is a simple, inexpensive intervention that can make such a difference to...

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    Hypertension linked to risk of severe COVID

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: November 18, 2022

    A new study out of the United Kingdom identifies at what level high blood pressure can help predict a life-threatening case of the virus.

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    A hormone that can predict male long-term health

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: November 10, 2022

    “The holy grail of aging research is to reduce the fitness gap that appears as people age.”

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    Best anticoagulant for minimizing bleeding risk identified

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: November 1, 2022

    “Apixaban stood out as having lower risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.”

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    Study uncovers two molecular subgroups of cervical cancer

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: October 28, 2022

    Patients with so-called C2 tumors were more than twice as likely to die from their cervical cancer at any point during the follow-up period - up...

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    Gene ‘cut-and-paste’ treatment could offer hope for inherited immune system diseases

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: October 27, 2022

    “Collecting the T cells is easier and correcting the T cells is easier. With this approach the amount of time in hospital the patients would need...

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    Dementia signs detected years before diagnosis

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS

    Findings of a new study offer hope for interventions to reduce the risk of the dementia developing.

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    3-D scaffold could revolutionize diabetes treatment

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: October 7, 2022

    Researchers have developed a scaffold using 3-D bioprinting that slowly releases antibiotics.

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    Risk factors linked to post–COVID vaccination death identified

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: September 13, 2022

    Of note, the researchers said that “there was no association between the risk of COVID-19 death and ethnicity, except for those of Indian...

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    Robots better than humans at detecting mental well-being issues in children

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: September 6, 2022

    “The children were willing to confide in the robot, in some cases sharing information with the robot that they had not yet shared via the standard...

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    Should patients undergoing surgical treatment for cervical lesions also receive an HPV vaccination?

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: August 4, 2022

    “HPV vaccination might reduce the risk of recurrence of CIN, in particular when related to HPV16 or HPV18, in women treated with local excision...

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    Duration of breastfeeding associated with cognition in children

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    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: May 26, 2022

    Taking socioeconomic position and maternal cognitive ability into account, those children who were breastfed for longer scored higher in cognitive...

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    One in four obese teens don’t know they’re obese

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Drcog, MRCGP
    Publish date: May 9, 2022

    Two-thirds of adolescents living with obesity feel it is their sole responsibility to deal with their excess weight.

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    Severe COVID-19 adds 20 years of cognitive aging: Study

    Author:
    Rob Hicks, MBBS
    Publish date: May 4, 2022

    The impairment is “equivalent to losing 10 IQ points.”

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