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Improving care for people with long-COVID and those receiving psychiatric treatment – AfricaNewsAnalysis

Improving care for people with long-COVID and those receiving psychiatric treatment – AfricaNewsAnalysis
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New German Guideline for H. pylori Infection Coming Soon

The guideline will recommend for the first time that an infection be treated as soon as it is detected, regardless of whether the patient has symptoms.

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Coronavirus: Rising COVID cases push German hospitals to limit


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Coronavirus: Rising COVID cases push German hospitals to limit
dw.com
2 hrs ago
Astrid Prange
Despite a surge of infections, it remains unlikely that German doctors and nurses will be forced to prioritize care for COVID patients. But pressure is rising at hospitals as space in intensive care beds becomes scarce.
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Intensive care units are becoming increasingly crowded across Germany
Could Germany soon see COVID-19 and other patients prioritized by their chances of survival, similar to the scenes witnessed in Spain, Italy and France during the first wave of the pandemic last spring?
It's very unlikely, according to the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) — despite the rising coronavirus infection figures in the country and growing pressure on intensive care units.

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Coronavirus: Rising COVID cases push German hospitals to limit | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Coronavirus: Rising COVID cases push German hospitals to limit | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW
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STROKE REHABILITATION: TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT WITH ROBOTS AND FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION PUT TO TEST


STROKE REHABILITATION:
 
Austrian Institute for Health Technology Assessment (AIHTA) analysed clinical benefit of new methods as an addition to standard therapies
 
Vienna, Austria, 14th April 2021: Some robots can create an additional clinical benefit in the rehabilitation of stroke patients as a supplement to standard therapy. For another method, the functional electrical stimulation of individual muscles or muscle groups, such an additional benefit cannot be proven. These are the results of a study based on scientific evidence that the Austrian Institute for Health Technology Assessment (AIHTA) conducted together with a German guideline working group and has now published. After a critical analysis of over 53 studies, the AIHTA therefore recommends a health economic evaluation before the use of these supplemental therapy options.

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NOXXON Appoints Leading Pancreatic Cancer Experts to Scientific Advisory Board


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NOXXON Appoints Leading Pancreatic Cancer Experts to Scientific Advisory Board
February 8, 2021 GMT
Regulatory News:
NOXXON Pharma N.V.
(Euronext Growth Paris: ALNOX), a biotechnology company focused on improving cancer treatments by targeting the tumor microenvironment (TME), announced today the appointment of four leading pancreatic cancer experts to its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Led by the newly appointed Chair, Dr. Jose Saro, the SAB will provide strategic and scientific counsel to NOXXON’s clinical programs in this indication.
“These prominent research leaders bring long-standing clinical expertise, cutting-edge scientific knowledge, and a track record of successfully developing new drugs to treat this devastating disease. They fully understand the challenges of developing new drugs for pancreas cancer where the tumor microenvironment plays a large role in resisting anti-cancer therapy. The NOXXON team looks forward to working with this group and to applying their insights to the advancement of the company’s clinical pipeline. The caliber of this group speaks to the potential of NOX-A12 to address the some of the key unmet medical needs in pancreatic cancer,”

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Germany Releases Revised Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders


Germany Releases Revised Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders
Newswise — Germany has released a second edition
1 of their S3 guidelines, “Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders”. Similar to the first edition
2 published in 2010, the second edition includes chapters on epidemiology, diagnostics, the therapeutic relationship, Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN), Binge Eating Disorder (BED), physical sequelae, and methodology. Based on greater recognition of their prevalence during the first half of life, two new eating disorder categories: “other specified feeding or eating disorder” (OSFED; which includes “night eating syndrome”) and “avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder” (ARFID),  have been added to replace the old category of “eatings disorders not otherwise specified” (EDNOS). The inclusion of these two disorders is consistent with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)

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