BMC Medicineat ESC Congress 2018
BMC MedicineattendedESC Congress 2018, the largest medical congress in Europe. It gathers over 30,000 active participants and this year took place in Munich. Here we look at some of the highlights from the meeting.
BMC MedicineattendedESC Congress 2018, the largest medical congress in Europe. It gathers over 30,000 active participants and this year took place in Munich. Here we look at some of the highlights from the meeting.
Burns & Traumarecently publishedan articlereviewing the emerging discipline of bioelectricity, evaluating the potential of electrically stimulated cell migration in wound healing. In this blog, lead author Dr. Guangping Tai tells us more.
2The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) recognizes the birthday of Dr. Rudolf Carl Virchow, October 13, asWorld Thrombosis Day(WTD) to commemorate his contribution in defining the concept of thrombosis in 2013. Since then, a variety of campaign events have been organized to increase global awareness of thrombosis, including its causes, risk factors, symptoms, prevention, treatment, and ultimately to reduce death and disability caused by the condition.
Today is World Mental Health Day, which this year focuses on the theme of “young people and mental health in a changing world”. In this blog, Deborah Kendall, Assistant Editor forISRCTNandTrials, invites you to explore some of the exciting research currently being carried out into young people’s mental health.
Female enrollment into medical schools is increasing worldwide, but gender disparities persist in certain specialties, especially in critical care medicine. Published data on the scale of this issue is scarce and arecent article published inCritical Caresought to understand availability of international data by surveying critical care organisations and national training bodies. In this blog, co-author Geeta Mehta discusses this study and the issues it has highlighted.
1Precision medicine是一个新兴的疾病治疗和方法prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle. Successes in immunotherapy and the translational arena of melanoma extend to other key areas of dermatology, including vitiligo, melasma, albinism, and other pigmentary diseases.New research, published todayin theJournal of Translational Medicineidentifieschallenges and advances in the treatment, diversity, and diagnosis of major skin disease.