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Safety is the first pillar of a good life for emergency professionals, rescuers and Fire Fighters. We are operating in a complex and hard environment. Risk prevention and improving working conditions are fundamental for better health and life.
Heart murmur: what is it and what are the symptoms?
Many people will have experienced a "heart murmur", and this expression is often accompanied by a reassuring tone from the doctor who heard it
First guidelines for the use of ECMO in paediatric patients undergoing haematopoietic stem cell…
First guidelines: recommendations on the management of the extracorporeal oxygenation technique ECMO in paediatric patients in an international document published in Lancet Child and Adolescent Health
Pinworms infestation: how to treat a paediatric patient with enterobiasis (oxyuriasis)
Enterobiasis is an intestinal infestation of Enterobius vermicularis pinworms, usually in children, but adult family members and carers, institutionalised persons and those who have had oral-anal contact with an infected partner during…
Musculo-skeletal pain: what it is and how to intervene
Musculo-skeletal pain: pain in the bones, affecting the joints but also tendons and ligaments, or muscles. Pain in the neck, the muscles of the spine and back, the knees, to name but a few
Oxygen ozone therapy, a new frontier in the treatment of knee arthrosis
Arthrosis is a disease mainly due to wear and ageing of the joints; it is defined by the World Health Organization as a "chronic, degenerative, idiopathic disorder characterised by the progressive loss of articular cartilage" and is one of…
Liver cysts: when is surgery necessary?
The liver can also be affected by the formation of one or more cysts: small sacs or cavities filled with fluid. Generally, their presence is linked to a benign condition that rarely jeopardises the function of the organ. Only in some…
Myopia: what it is and how to treat it
Myopia is a very common eyesight defect. It is the most common refractive defect in the world. In Italy it affects 1 in 4 people. We are talking about myopia, a problem that prevents objects from being seen well at a distance
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): how we protect our children
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): a new experimental vaccine given to pregnant women against the respiratory virus in babies
What is presbyopia and when does it occur?
Presbyopia: over the age of 45, everyone begins to have difficulty seeing the words and images on their smartphone screen, or feels the need to move the book or newspaper they are reading away from them in order to focus on the text
Patient complains of abdominal cramps to which pathologies can be associated?
Abdominal cramps are pains that may appear in the region between the chest and groin. If frequent, they last for a long time or are associated with fever