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Some states dictate how doctors must treat this life-threatening reaction to infection, and early intervention is helping. But scientific evidence may be changing too rapidly for the rules to keep up.
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After Rory Staunton fell at the gym and cut his arm in March of 2012, the 12-year-old became feverish and vomited during the night, complaining of a sharp…
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A decade ago, America’s health care community took on heart attacks with gusto, harnessing the power of research and data to make sure that every patient…
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Penn Study Shows Better Outcomes For Sepsis Patients Treated In Hospitals With Higher Volume Of CasePatients with sepsis, one of the most time-sensitive and hard-to-detect illnesses in medicine, are more likely to survive the life-threatening condition…
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – University of Michigan Health System researchers revealed an obesity paradox among older Americans suffering from sepsis.Study raises…