Vaccinating pregnant mothers is safe for babies

(Reuters Health) – Infants are much less likely to get influenza or whooping cough when their mothers were vaccinated against these infections during pregnancy, and a new study suggests this doesn’t pose a safety risk for babies. Source: Reuters Medical News

South Africa's Mo-99 plant back online after hydrogen leak scare

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa’s NTP Radioisotopes, one of the world’s leading producers of Molybdenum-99 used in medical diagnostic imaging, resumed production at its Pelindaba facility after a three-month shutdown due to a suspected hydrogen leak, it said on Wednesday. Source: Reuters Medical News

Creating a smokefree NHS: how e-cigarettes can help

PHE explains the role ECs can play in helping create a smokefree NHS but stresses there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach when it comes to developing vaping policies Related items from OnMedica Doctors should encourage smokers to switch to vaping Vaping may boost pneumonia risk, preliminary findings suggestSmoking cessation Headlines saying ‘vaping might …

VIDEO: Good Doctor, Bad Cardiology? MedPage Today Has Dr. John Higgins, MD, Explain Some Aspects of Medicine that the New ABC Show, ‘The Good Doctor’ Got Wrong

‘Good Doctor,’ Bad Cardiology You may be familiar with the relatively new show on the ABC network, ‘The Good Doctor’. The concept of the show centers around a brilliant young surgical resident with autism spectrum disorder and Savant syndrome. In this exclusive video from MedPage Today — a trusted and reliable source for clinical and …

Popular push for Austrian smoking ban gathers pace

VIENNA (Reuters) – More than 200,000 Austrians have signed a petition calling for a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, campaign organisers said – using one of the new right-wing government’s signature policies to undermine another. Source: Reuters Medical News