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Lettuce may be just as good as dock leaf for easing nettle sting symptoms

Cooling and soothing effect of sap evaporating from a crushed leaf may be what helps Rubbing a lettuce leaf on a nettle sting to ease the associated discomfort may be just as good as using the age-old folk remedy of a dock leaf, suggest the results of a small comparative ...

2024-07-30T10:12:04+00:0030 July 2024|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|

Inflammatory activity of rheumatoid arthritis linked to specific cognitive impairments

Poorer visuospatial ability, recall, abstract thinking, working memory, concentration, inhibition The inflammatory activity in the body caused by rheumatoid arthritis is linked to specific cognitive impairments, finds a small comparative study, published in the open access journal RMD Open.  These are diminished visuospatial abilities, recall, abstract thinking, and the executive functions ...

2024-07-30T10:08:27+00:0030 July 2024|Press release, RMD Open|

Little evidence to back widespread prescribing of mood-altering drugs to children for mental health issues

But current practice needs to be a lot safer, insist experts There’s limited evidence to back up the widespread and increasing rates of prescribing mood-altering drugs (psychotropics) as the mainstay of mental health treatment for children and young people, warn experts in an editorial, published today in the August issue ...

Unplanned pregnancies among active service women likely curb US military readiness

They result in an estimated 2.5 million to more than 4.5 million active service days lost Highest rates among 18-24 year olds, those of White race, in junior ranks, and in the Army  Unplanned pregnancies among active service women may be curbing overall US military readiness for action and compromising ...

2024-07-26T15:52:26+00:0026 July 2024|BMJ Military Health, Press release|

More than 10-fold difference in rates of unintentional gun deaths across US states

More than 12,000 lives lost to these incidents between 2001 and 2021 Poverty, rurality, non-White ethnicity and firearms ownership all linked to higher rates There’s more than a 10-fold difference in the rates of unintentional gun deaths across US states, with such incidents claiming more than 12,000 lives between 2001 ...

2024-07-26T15:50:30+00:0026 July 2024|Injury Prevention, Press release|

65 million Americans now own firearms for protection, suggests survey

That’s around 80% of the country’s estimated 81 million gun owners Perceived need now prompting women and those of minority ethnicity to own a gun Some 65 million Americans now own firearms for protection—around 80% of the country’s estimated 81 million gun owners—suggest the results of a nationally representative survey ...

2024-07-26T15:48:29+00:0026 July 2024|Injury Prevention, Press release|

High levels of ozone and grass pollen expected for Paris Olympics/Paralympics

Especially if hot, sunny weather prevails High levels of the respiratory irritant ozone and grass pollen are likely during the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games if hot, sunny weather prevails, suggests an analysis of historic air quality monitoring data for the city of Paris and surrounding area during previous summers, ...

“Extraordinary levels” of ice use at summer Olympics not always evidence based and bad for the planet

Ice requires large amounts of water and energy for production, storage, and transport The use of ice at summer Olympic games has reached “extraordinary levels,” but much of this isn’t evidence based, and the amount of energy and water needed to produce, store, and transport the ice isn’t good for ...

Some private biobanks overinflating the value of umbilical cord blood banking in marketing to expectant parents

Regenerative medicine experts warn companies are suggesting “unrealistic” applications for umbilical cord stem cell treatments Some private UK biobanks may be misleading expectant parents about the value of storing umbilical cord blood to treat life-threatening diseases that may arise in their child in the future, reveals an investigation by The BMJ, ...

2024-07-25T16:15:19+00:0025 July 2024|Press release, The BMJ|

Wearing a face mask in public spaces cuts risk of common respiratory symptoms, suggests Norway study

Effect moderate, but could be a useful measure against infections, say researchers Wearing a surgical face mask in public spaces reduces the risk of self-reported respiratory symptoms, finds a trial of adults in Norway published by The BMJ today. The effect was moderate - a 3.2% reduction in symptoms, equivalent to around ...

2024-07-25T15:31:58+00:0025 July 2024|Press release, The BMJ|
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