[ad_1] Chloe Rideout, 20, died after being treated for an exploded appendix. (SWNS) A family whose daughter died as a result of sepsis as a result of a routine operation says he …
Read More »A new inhibitor of inflammation could treat sepsis
[ad_1] Researchers have developed an anti-inflammatory molecule that could lead to better treatments for diseases such as sepsis and potentially other autoimmune diseases. "We have come up with a new drug molecule …
Read More »New inhibitor that blocks inflammation could also treat sepsis
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered a new inhibitor that reduces lung inflammation and could be the key to treating acute respiratory distress syndrome, a life-threatening disease that affects …
Read More »Mom who lost hands, feet to sepsis climbs Kilimanjaro
[ad_1] Connie Hutton, 48 climbed the mountain. Kilimanjaro after being amputated from the hands and feet as a result of sepsis. (SWNS) A mother who had her hands and feet amputated as …
Read More »Prenatal inflammation may explain why some infants are more prone to neonatal sepsis
[ad_1] Each year, 15 million infants are born prematurely and are at high risk for short- and long-term complications, including sepsis, severe bowel inflammation, and neurodevelopmental disorders. A new report in the …
Read More »Critics demand that a huge sepsis study be stopped :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Roni Caryn Rabin, New York Times A government critique comparing treatments for a potentially fatal disease called sepsis exposes participants to a risk of organ failure and even death, critics …
Read More »Fire test: critics demand that a huge study on sepsis be stopped
[ad_1] A government critique comparing treatments for a potentially fatal disease called sepsis exposes participants to a risk of organ failure and even death, critics have accused, and should be immediately shut …
Read More »Sepsis of blood infection related to heart attack, stroke
[ad_1] MONDAY, Sept. 10, 2018 (HealthDay News) – New research shows that survivors of serious blood infections, known as sepsis, are at increased risk of stroke and heart attack for four weeks …
Read More »It's the time: to increase awareness of sepsis
[ad_1] An interview with Dr. Steven Simpson, MD, discussing the importance of awareness of the signs and symptoms of sepsis and how Sepsis Alliance helps reduce the number of deaths from sepsis …
Read More »Patients with sepsis at higher risk of stroke
[ad_1] Patients with sepsis are at risk of stroke or myocardial infarction (heart attack) in the first 4 weeks after hospital discharge, according to a large Taiwanese study published in CMAJ (Canadian …
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