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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 Case“One of the main barriers to treatment of sepsis is recognizing its early stages, since the symptoms are non-specific and often similar to those of a…
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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…