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New research that is both gruesome and dark, suggests your poop can tell experts how likely you are to die in the next month.
In-hospital, all-cause mortality among critically ill patients with AF is associated with the Endothelial Activation and Stress Index.
The gut microbiome and the metabolites it produces offer promising insight into disease severity in critically ill patients.
The Rocky Mountain Children's Health Foundation runs The Stink Bug Project for patients like Jessica Mittelstaedt, who was ...
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Recent research showed that ICU statin therapy was associated with significantly lower 28-day all-cause mortality for ...
Neither CT perfusion nor CT angiography meet the prespecified validation threshold as an ancillary test for death by neurologic criteria in critically ill patients.
A metabolic dysbiosis score (MDS) based on 13 fecal metabolites predicts 30-day mortality risk in critically ill patients, with high MDS (>7.5) increasing risk by a factor of 8.66.
For people in Wilson County, the TriStar operated freestanding emergency room in Mt. Juliet has become a popular option. So ...