Antibiotic resistance kills 33,000 people in Europe each year
Each year, more than 33,000 Europeans die from infections caused by bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics. This impact on population health is already similar to the increased impact of three major infectious diseases: influenza, AIDS and tuberculosis. This…
Children with greater hearing sensitivity: how it affects their lives and development
The ear is the first sense we develop in the mother’s womb. It is our first contact with the outside world. Some children are born with greater hearing sensitivity, which is known as auditory hyperacusis. Hearing hyperacusis can point to…
NDIS supports speech therapists in Sydney
What is speech therapy and how does it help? Speech therapy (also known as speech-language pathology) is designed to assess, diagnose and provide interventions for people (children and adults) with a variety of speaking, swallowing or communication difficulties. It is…
Blepharitis in children
It is a very annoying disease that can suffer even the smallest. Blepharitis in children involves inflammation of the eyelid, causing a lot of irritation, itching and burning. It usually affects both eyes and its appearance is manifested with white…
Traditional procedures rapidly becoming obsolete in many vein centers – Dr. Ralph Delius
Dr. Ralph Delius is a well-informed and educated individual. He began his training at the University of Michigan Medical Center, where he completed his general surgery residency. He then performed his cardiothoracic surgery residency at Lova University Hospital. Traditional Surgery…
Telecommuting: What is the long-term application potential?
Although we are still in the trenches of Covid-19 and uncertainty reigns, many companies have adapted to teleworking. Many are manifestly planning to implement a hybrid work rhythm – alternating between home and office – beyond the time frame…