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Cats relax to the sound of music
Influence of music and its genres on respiratory rate and pupil diameter variations in cats under general anaesthesia: contribution to promoting patient safety From Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery It is widely accepted that, in humans, music confers numerous … Continue reading
Elective surgery as a key translational model for multi-organ dysfunction and sepsis
From Journal of the Intensive Care Society Persistently high morbidity and significant mortality characterise sepsis syndrome, Fundamental limitations in both animal and patient models have contributed to a lack of therapeutic progress in human sepsis. Surgery provides a biologically and … Continue reading
US healthcare system can’t cope with the increasing amount of bone fractures suffered by the growing number of elderly
A Guide to Improving the Care of Patients with Fragility Fractures From Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation The post World War II Baby Boom generation will reach 65 years old this year. The Baby Boomers encompass an estimated 78 million … Continue reading