rn World's First Baby Born After Robot-assisted Uterus Transplant By www.medindia.net Published On :: First baby boy was born after the technological shift in Gothenburg's world-leading research on uterine transplantation. The boy was 48 centimeters long, Full Article
rn Quantitative Biomarker to Test Corneal Cell Quality and Life By www.medindia.net Published On :: Corneal transplantations are old and common. Cornea restoration is now a safe technique because of the advent of colloid physics, a quanititative biomarker is designed. Full Article
rn Northern Ireland Rejects Proposal To Allow Abortion By www.medindia.net Published On :: Despite a ruling by the Belfast High Court that the legislation breaches human rights, the Northern Ireland regional assembly voted against relaxing strict abortion laws. Full Article
rn A Controversial Alternative To Reduce Female Genital Mutilation By www.medindia.net Published On :: To fight extreme forms of female genital mutilation, a pair of American gynecologists suggested a controversial compromise to legally permit immigrant Full Article
rn Machine Learning at Arraignments can Cut Repeat Domestic Violence By www.medindia.net Published On :: In the United States, the typical pre-trial process proceeds from arrest to preliminary arraignment to a mandatory court appearance, when appropriate. Full Article
rn China Vaccine Scandal Raises Concern on Safety By www.medindia.net Published On :: In a vaccine scandal that occurred in China, 37 suspects have been detained and 13 wholesalers put under investigation. The case involves the illegal Full Article
rn Present Your Concerns to the Doctor Firmly Before They Interrupt You By www.medindia.net Published On :: A patient gets 11 seconds on an average to explain his concerns before the doctor starts interrupting them, finds a new study. The results of this study Full Article
rn Indian-Origin Singaporean Nurse Gets International Achievement Award By www.medindia.net Published On :: An Indian-origin nurse in Singapore will receive this year's International Achievement Award by the Florence Nightingale International Foundation (FNIF) Full Article
rn Kerala Government Offers Free Overseas Recruitment for Trained Nurses By www.medindia.net Published On :: Labour Minister, Shibu Baby John, said that the Kerala State government would make recruitment of trained nurses from the state completely free of cost. Full Article
rn Kerala Government Tells Center to Put on Hold the New Rule on Nurses for Jobs Abroad By www.medindia.net Published On :: The Kerala government has written to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to put on hold the new order that requires all Indian nurses going to 18 Full Article
rn Paternal Involvement may Improve Health of Mom, Child By www.medindia.net Published On :: Paternal involvement may have positive health impacts for a mother and her baby, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iPublic Health Reports/i. Full Article
rn Research Unearths Publicly Funded Pregnancy-related Programs Can Improve Maternal Mortality Rates By www.medindia.net Published On :: The study conducted by FAU College of Business faculty members Patrick Bernet, Ph.D., Gulcin Gumus, Ph.D., and Sharmila Vishwasrao, Ph.D., and recently Full Article
rn Paid Maternity Leave Benefits Both Mothers (and) Kids Health By www.medindia.net Published On :: Paid maternity leave has significant mental and physical health benefits for both mothers and children - including decreased rates of postpartum depression and infant mortality, reports a new study. Full Article
rn Tobacco-style Health Warning on Salt Shakers can Help Reduce Your Salt Intake By www.medindia.net Published On :: Eating too much salt can put you at a higher risk of a wide range of health problems, especially high blood pressure (hypertension). However, experts Full Article
rn Obesity and Asthma Common Among Individuals Born to Mothers With HIV By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Youths and young adults born to parents with HIV but remained uninfected themselves still face a greatly heightened risk of obesity and asthma-like symptoms. Full Article
rn Tips for Staying Burn-free in the Kitchen Revealed By www.medindia.net Published On :: Staying at home has increased more people getting burned in the kitchen, found health experts. Since California's stay-at-home order took effect, Full Article
rn Early Warning Of COVID-19 From Indian Sewers By www.medindia.net Published On :: Protocol to test sewage for traces of COVID-19 as an effective community surveillance method for India has been discovered. A group of experts and agencies Full Article
rn Exercise can Help You Master Motor Skill Learning By www.medindia.net Published On :: Exercise can cause changes in the brain that boost motor skill learning, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iNature Communications/i. Full Article
rn Providing Surgery Training to Health Officers a Safe Alternative By www.medindia.net Published On :: Sierra Leone, a small West African country has the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world, with 1360 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births. Full Article
rn Physician Well Being: Overall Improvement Seen But Burnout Risk Remains By www.medindia.net Published On :: Overall physician well-being seems to be improving, but the risk of burnouts still remains, finds a new study. The results of this study are published in the journal of IMayo Clinic Proceedings/I. Full Article
rn First Coronavirus Case in Northeast Cured, Returns Home By www.medindia.net Published On :: A 23-year-old woman who had returned from the UK was the first positive case for novel coronavirus in Manipur. She is now declared completely free of Full Article
rn Diabetes Can Be Controlled By Resetting Our Internal Clocks By www.medindia.net Published On :: The link between disturbances of the circadian clocks in pancreatic cells and type 2 diabetes has now been found. The circadian clock system (from Latin Full Article
rn AI can Turn Low-quality Brain Scans into 'super-resolution' MRIs By www.medindia.net Published On :: New artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can increase the quality of brain images gathered through magnetic resonance imaging exams, reports a new study. Full Article
rn AI may Spot Newborns at Risk for Most Severe Form of Blinding Disease By www.medindia.net Published On :: Artificial intelligence (AI) device may help identify newborns at risk for aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (AP-ROP), reveals a new study. Full Article
rn Mindfulness App may Help Treat Anxiety, Burnout in Physicians By www.medindia.net Published On :: App-based mindfulness training can help busy physicians and health care workers to overcome anxiety and burnout instantly. As novel coronavirus cases Full Article
rn Zoom Video Conferencing App, Warns Govt By www.medindia.net Published On :: The Cyber Coordination Centre (CCC) of the Ministry of Home Affairs has warned that the well-known Zoom video conferencing app for meetings is not a safe platform. Full Article
rn Newborn Screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Proves Effective By www.medindia.net Published On :: Scientists were found to see an indication of a benefit of newborn screening for newborns with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). On behalf of the Federal Full Article
rn Inhibiting Thrombin can Protect Against Dangerous Newborn Digestive Disease By www.medindia.net Published On :: Inhibiting the inflammatory and blood-clotting molecule thrombin with targeted nanotherapy could protect against Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)-like injury in newborn, reports a new mice study. Full Article
rn Being More Flexible with Kids Structured Learning can Decrease Behavioral Problems By www.medindia.net Published On :: Parents and caregivers who adopt a more flexible approach to their children's learning can reduce behavioral challenges during the toddler years, reports a new study. Full Article
rn Alternative Medicine Practices Should be in the Dermatologist's Know How By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: All Dermatologists need to know the basics of alternative medicine practices to treat their various side effects. By having proper knowledge of alternative Full Article
rn Herbal Medicines can Support Your Newborn's Digestive System: Expert By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Herbal medicines can do wonders to baby's digestive health, suggests an expert. Medicines with natural ingredients like Dill Oil, Guduchi, and Amalaki Full Article
rn Psoriasis Patients Found to Seek Alternative Medicine By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Patients with psoriasis found to use complementary or alternative medicine regularly to treat their symptoms, according to a survey of George Washington Full Article
rn Chinese People Seek Modern Treatment, Shun Ancient Medicine: Study By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: In China, activists are protesting the use of ancient and traditional medicine, which hospitals are obliged to offer to patients on an equal footing with modern medical care. Full Article
rn Alternative Medicine Improves Quality of Life in Acute Rehab By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: While experts have long believed that CAM therapies could benefit patients in acute rehab, less is known about which benefits are most advantageous to these individuals' quality of life. Full Article
rn Paternal Age Over 51 Years Reduces Success Rate in IVF and ICSI, Reveals Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: IVF and ICSI success rates were found to decline significantly after a paternal age of 51 years, revealed a new analysis of almost 5000 IVF/ICSI cycles performed at a single centre in London. Full Article
rn Exam Roulette - New Learning Technique to Reduce Essay-induced Anxiety By www.medindia.net Published On :: Playing 'Exam Roulette', a week before exam can help reduce essay-induced anxiety in kids, finds a new study. This new learning technique devised by Full Article
rn Afghanistan's Eastern Province Reports Mysterious Poisoning of 60 School Girls By www.medindia.net Published On :: Sixty girls in a Zarbia Girl School in Afghanistan's Eastern Parwan Province have been mysteriously poisoned. They were rushed to the hospital right after the incident. Full Article
rn Graphic Warnings In Cigarette Ads Can Snuff Out Its Appeal To Kids By www.medindia.net Published On :: Graphic warnings labels are more effective than text-only labels in steering the kids away from the cigarette in ads. Ads that had text warning were less Full Article
rn Only 920 MBBS Seats Added Against 10,000 in Government Medical Colleges By www.medindia.net Published On :: An RTI (right to information) has revealed that only 920 MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) seats have been added in the government medical colleges against the approved 10,000 seats. Full Article
rn Negative Body Image Can Be Turned Into a Positive One With Mindfulness By www.medindia.net Published On :: Practicing mindfulness could change your negative perception about your body, finds a new study. The results of this study are published in the journal Body Image. Full Article
rn Belief in Learning Styles Myth may be Detrimental, Finds Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Many people including educators believe learning styles predict academic and career success, even though there is no scientific evidence to support this Full Article
rn High Schools To Soon Introduce Curriculum for First Aid Concerning Severe Trauma By www.medindia.net Published On :: Life-saving course is being developed to train high school students around the country on how to deliver first aid skills for severely injured trauma victims. Full Article
rn Kimpton Hotel Fontenot Returns to New Orleans Following Brand's Fifteen-Year Absence By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 14:06:07 +0200 Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants is pleased to announce the opening of Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, a 202-room boutique hotel located in the heart of New Orleans' Central Business District on the corner of Poydras and Tchoupitoulas Streets. The opening marks the brand's return after a fifteen-year absence from the Crescent City. Combining classic and modern design, Kimpton Hotel Fontenot's interiors are inspired by the city's iconic southern hospitality and famed jazz musicians, as well as the building's original architectural details. The lobby features a stunning variety of custom art, including a butterfly installation by Paul Villinski and a seven foot trombone installation honoring the city's musical roots. Upon arrival, hotel guests are welcomed with a complimentary local beer and the musical stylings of prominent and rising soul, blues, and big band artists. Each of the 202 beautifully appointed guest rooms offer bespoke amenities and feature a clean and modern design aesthetic with sof... Full Article
rn Sittingbourne Travelodge Officially Opens Its Doors By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 16:49:31 +0200 Today, Travelodge, the UK's first budget hotel chain celebrates 20 years of trading in Kent, by officially opening its first hotel in Sittingbourne. Sittingbourne Travelodge is the company's 589th hotel and its 16th property in Kent. The purpose built hotel is located in the heart of the town centre, at Bourne Place leisure quarter (which is part of the 'Spirit of Sittingbourne' £326m regeneration programme). The hotel represents a multimillion investment for Swale Borough Council and has created 15 new jobs within the community. Sittingbourne Travelodge features 63-rooms which include a selection of family, double and accessible rooms. The rooms have been designed by Travelodge business and leisure customers and the décor features a sleep inducing colour palette, introduced by a chronotherapy expert. The featured walls are painted a tranquil blue, as research shows our body clock is programmed to relate the colour blue to the hours of darkness, so our metabolism slows down making us ... Full Article
rn Best Western Premier Northwood Hotel Conference Centre to Open in Timmins, Ontario By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:17:45 +0200 Best Western® Hotels & Resorts announces the opening of the brand new Best Western Premier Northwood Hotel Conference Centre. The newly built hotel opened its doors to guests as a Best Western Premier property offering modern décor, upscale amenities and superior service travelers have come to trust from the Best Western Premier Brand. The property features 98 upscale guest rooms including 29 spacious suites, each boasting contemporary design and equipped with a large flat-screen television, microwave and mini fridge. Whether traveling for business or leisure, guests will enjoy an array of amenities, including an indoor heated pool and state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness center. Travelers can start their day with complimentary hot breakfast and unwind at the on-site, full-service lounge serving up refreshing cocktails and dinner menu. The Best Western Premier Northwood Hotel Conference Centre is also ideal for business travelers with a full-service business center offering complimentary ... Full Article
rn SureStay Hotel by Best Western North Myrtle Beach Set to Open in South Carolina By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:20:35 +0200 The SureStay Hotel by Best Western North Myrtle Beach is opening its doors in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and inviting travelers to experience one of the newest hotel brands in the industry - the SureStay Hotel Group®. The SureStay by Best Western North Myrtle Beach will provide guests with an experience they can count on and the amenities today's travelers have come to expect. SureStay's service promise reflects the brand and the hotel's commitment to providing quality service and value to its guests. Located at 1591 Highway 17 North in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the hotel features 48 well-appointed guest rooms and 13 suites, each with a large flat-screen television, microwave and mini fridge. The SureStay by Best Western North Myrtle Beach also offers an indoor heated pool, hot tub, fitness center, complimentary breakfast and free wireless internet - providing guests with the superior comfort and utmost value they want out of their stay. The property's location is o... Full Article
rn SureStay Hotel® by Best Western Fairfield Napa Valley Makes Its Debut in California By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 16:33:34 +0200 The SureStay Hotel by Best Western Fairfield Napa Valley has opened its doors in Fairfield, California, and invites travelers to experience one of the newest hotel brands in the industry - the SureStay Hotel Group®. The SureStay Hotel by Best Western Fairfield Napa Valley will provide guests with an experience they can count on and the amenities today's travelers have come to expect. The SureStay service promise reflects the brand and the hotel's commitment to providing quality service and value to its guests. Located at 3331 N. Texas St. in Fairfield, California, the hotel features 100 well-appointed guest rooms, each with a flat-screen television, microwave and mini fridge. The SureStay Hotel by Best Western Fairfield Napa Valley also offers an outdoor pool and hot tub, free parking, complimentary continental breakfast and free wireless internet - providing guests with the superior comfort and utmost value they want out of their stay. The property's location near world-class winerie... Full Article
rn Best Western Plus Champaign/Urbana Inn to Open in Champaign, Illinois By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 16:36:34 +0200 Best Western® Hotels & Resorts announces the opening of the Best Western Plus Champaign/Urbana Inn, located at 516 W. Marketview Drive in Champaign, Illinois. Owned by Vip Patel and Jay Patel, the hotel recently completed a $1.9 million renovation and features 98 guest rooms and six suites. Hotel amenities include a heated indoor pool, fitness center, two different meeting and event spaces, complimentary hot breakfast and free wireless internet. Each newly updated room is equipped with a large flat-screen television, microwave and mini fridge. The hotel offers complimentary faxing, printing and scanning for business and leisure travelers alike. The Best Western Plus Champaign/Urbana Inn offers easy access to Market Place Mall, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Illinois Observatory, the State Farm Center sports and entertainment venue, the Spurlock Museum and Chanute Air Museum, and Crystal Lake Park.... Full Article
rn The Tuxon, A Modern Boutique Hotel, Named The First Design Hotels™ Property In Arizona By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:39:11 +0200 The Tuxon, a modern boutique hotel in the heart of Tucson, has joined Marriott International's coveted Design Hotels™ portfolio, an exclusive collection of hotels celebrated for their individuality, thoughtful design, and unique, discoverable pleasures. The new hotel, the first-ever Design Hotels™ property in Arizona, will debut in Summer 2020. Guests of The Tuxon will also have access to Marriott International's unrivaled loyalty program, Marriott Bonvoy. The Tuxon joins the Design Hotels™ network of the world's most sophisticated hospitality brands with properties that span a wide variety of fascinating locales - from world capitals and mountaintops to off-the-beaten-path escapes. As a Design Hotels™ destination, The Tuxon will tap into an engaged community of travelers who seek original, inspiring experiences in new and intriguing places. Each year, more than 400 hotels apply to become members of the Design Hotels™ portfolio. Only five percent are approved, and the chosen few are r... Full Article
rn Scorn Was the Surprise Hit of Inside Xbox… and We Saw It 3 Years Ago By in.ign.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:36:10 +0000 Not so alien, after all. Scorn was the surprise hit of Inside Xbox, but players actually saw and played the game before... back in 2017. Full Article Scorn News pc PC xbox-4