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In this piece I am quoted about long Covid and how basic scientific work is needed to develop diagnostic criteria and a definition. https://lnkd.in/eisH5KXT
CDC reports show 19 million Americans have had long COVID
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This is an overview of published paper 3 which explores what does it mean to be a person living tgrough the illness trajectory of MND. The full paper can be downloaded by following this link... #newblogpost
Paper 3 explores 'what does it mean to be a person living through the illness trajectory of MND'
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A short and sweet scientific explanation for why young people are more at risk than adults from the impact of social media. #psychology #shortandsweet #protectyourfamily #socialmedia #scientificresearch #kids #teens #mentalhealth #teenmentalhealth
Why do kids and teens face a higher risk of harm on #socialmedia? APA Chief Science Officer Dr. Mitch Prinstein breaks down the science of the developing brain. #SafeOnSocial For more, read APA's health advisory on social media use in adolescence: https://at.apa.org/yd6
Why teen brains are particularly vulnerable to social media
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Unlock the world of health science fundamentals and healthcare delivery with STEM Fuse's Health Science Pathway. This interactive course series delves into topics like infectious diseases, mental health, and physical health. Explore the horizon of Health Science Education! #STEMEducation #HealthScienceEducation #InclusiveEducation https://lnkd.in/gizF_dZe
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Unlock the world of health science fundamentals and healthcare delivery with STEM Fuse's Health Science Pathway. This interactive course series delves into topics like infectious diseases, mental health, and physical health. Explore the horizon of Health Science Education! #STEMEducation #HealthScienceEducation #InclusiveEducation https://lnkd.in/gizF_dZe
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Active recovery was linked to reduced youth concussion symptoms Why it matters: Higher volumes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity within the first two weeks after a concussion are associated with reduced symptom burden in youth, but the optimal amount remains uncertain. Researchers emphasize the importance of gradually resuming physical activity based on symptom tolerance to ensure safe recovery and minimize symptom exacerbation. https://lnkd.in/gzf8icdn
Higher physical activity levels 2 weeks after concussion lowers symptom burden in youth
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Excellent interview with Ella Swaney describing in simple terms the importance of our study in a specific aspect of the broader concussion setting. The power of #teamwork and #proteomics in discovering markers associated with specific clinical outcomes is at the core of this discovery. #innovation #childhealth #concussion #proteomics
"The real goal from this project...is to use this tool to help clinicians to identify those children early on so they can get treatment and management." Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) researcher Ella Swaney has spoken to ABC News Radio about how a blood protein could provide answers to which children are likely to have long term #concussion symptoms. Ms Swaney said children with ongoing concussion symptoms may show less of a specific blood protein. Listen to the full interview ⬇️ #MCRI #ChildHealth #Research #Concussion #MedicalResearch
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Exciting news! 🎉 One of the latest research studies, 'A Research Study into Mothers' accounts of mealtime and feeding challenges for children with Tourette syndrome or persistent tic disorders,' has been published! Dive into the fascinating insights by clicking the link below. Your interest and support mean everything to us! 🌟 https://buff.ly/3pb5E4g #Research #NewStudy #TouretteSyndrome #MealtimeChallenges #Tourettes
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Did you know that we have multiple research projects specifically designed to benefit children? New research is crucial for improving our understanding of the unique challenges children face, primarily in: • Kidney health. • Identifying and treating kidney diseases that specifically affect children. • Improving the overall quality of care. • Learning more about the long-term impact on adult health. We take pride in backing a diverse array of research projects to unravel the mysteries of rare diseases, exploring innovative therapies, and interventions for children. You can read a few examples of how our researchers are working towards a healthier, brighter future for the next generation below. 👇 https://bit.ly/3NQJLUQ
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New #SpinalCord paper - Neurological recovery rate and predictive factors of incomplete AIS grade C #SpinalCordInjury in the older aged population. You can find the full paper ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gsznE6cS
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