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Adding two weeks of continuous positive airway pressure for preterm infants in the hospital substantially improves lung ...
In addition, it is approved in the US, EU/EEA countries and Japan for use in individuals aged 50-59 who are at increased risk for lower respiratory disease caused by RSV due to certain underlying ...
Tsurenko claims the WTA failed to ban players who publicly supported the war, leading to emotional distress and her withdrawal from a tournament. Ukrainian tennis player Tsurenko sues WTA and its ...
Stocks took another turn lower after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that the central bank could face difficult trade-offs in trying to cushion the U.S. economy from the fallout of ...
Revenue came in at $16.96 billion versus expectations for $16.95 billion. Shares of UnitedHealth (UNH) tanked as much as 19% in early trading, dragging the Dow lower, after the health insurer cut its ...
(Powell) should have lowered Interest Rates, like the ECB, long ago, but he should certainly lower them now. Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!" the president wrote early Thursday ...
The CPS-Ped may be an efficient outcome metric for monitoring disease severity and clinical improvement over time among infants with RSV-related critical illness.
Asian markets opened lower on Wednesday, following a drop in Wall Street. Investors are weighing quarterly earnings while concerns over tariffs linger. Japan’s Nikkei 225 remained flat ...
In addition, it is approved in the US, EU/EEA countries and Japan for use in individuals aged 50-59 who are at increased risk for lower respiratory disease caused by RSV due to certain underlying ...
negligence and the “negligent infliction of emotional distress” because of the way it has handled Russian and Belarusian players amid the war in Ukraine. Tsurenko, who was once among the world ...
Stock Market News, April 16, 2025: Dow ends down nearly 700 points, Nasdaq tumbles 3.1% and S&P 500 lower after Powell signals rate cuts can wait Last Updated: 3 days ago ...
Just over a decade ago, the World Health Assembly unanimously resolved that palliative care is an ethical responsibility of health systems; however, access to palliative care remains abysmal in ...