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NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch Died Of Sepsis At 41. Doctors Explain How The Condition Attacks The Body
You canāt prevent sepsis from happening, but there are a few things that can help.
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Arsenic exposure may increase risk of urologic cancers, study finds
A major international study has found that long-term exposure to arsenic may increase the risk of developing several types of urologic cancers. Researchers say the findings highlight the need for ...
Kyle Busch died on May 21 at age 41 of pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, according to a statement shared by the NASCAR ...
The Expander-2 trial randomly assigned men with BPH symptoms at 23 sites in the US and Canada to receive a temporary nitinol urethral implant, Urocross Expander, or a sham procedure.
Raise awareness this May for bladder cancer, its symptoms, and the importance of early detection to save lives.
To better understand these āgood bacteria,ā we spoke with experts to learn more about probiotics and their benefits, different strains.
After the death of a champion NASCAR driver, UVA Healthās Dr. Taison Bell explains why early treatment for sepsis is critical ...
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Drinking orange juice every day has an unexpected effect on your kidney stone risk
Many people drink orange juice for its vitamin C content; but, according to our expert, it can also contribute to preventing ...
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What most people misunderstand about sepsis
The death of NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, whose family said he had severe pneumonia that progressed to sepsis, has renewed questions about a condition many people have heard of but few fully ...
Elevated gut microbe metabolites may distinguish children with autism, paving the way for a non-invasive urine test and a new ASD subtype linked to microbiome.
PROCEPT BioRobotics (Nasdaq: PRCT) today announced two milestones in its WATER IV prostate cancer clinical program: ...
Consider sepsis an invisible threat. It kills about 350,000 Americans a year and may cause nearly one-fifth of deaths ...
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