Pediatric Cardiology 2023
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Pediatric Cardiology 2023

20.02.2023 - 21.02.2023 Chicago, USA, Chicago
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Category: Medical & Pharma, Child Health, Cardiology
Organizer: EuroSciCon Ltd
Exhibition center: Chicago

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We are happy to announce “28th International Conference on Pediatric Cardiology” scheduled during February 20-21, 2023 at Chicago, USA with a theme of Novel Technologies and Innovations in Pediatric Cardiology. We invite you all to Pediatric Cardiology-2023 to have incredible associations with the professionals


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​New material improves treatment of complex bone infections

Researchers in Ireland have combined antimicrobial implants and gene therapies to develop a new surgical solution with the potential to improve the treatment of comple...

29 November 2023
​Delaying umbilical cord clamping could improve survival among premature babies, study suggests

A new study has found that waiting to cut the umbilical cord could help improve survival rates for premature babies, with longer delays having greater impact.

17 November 2023
​New electrode design promises major improvements in wearable electrocardiograms

Nearly 200 million people around the globe have coronary heart disease, which accounts for about one in every six deaths, according to the British Heart Foundation.

01 November 2023
Sepsis - as common as cancer, as deadly as a heart attack

In 2016, the research team conducted an initial study in southern Sweden (Skåne) where they revealed that sepsis is much more common than previously believed.

04 September 2023
​Babies have a 'secret weapon' that helps to fight new pathogens

A pair of new studies led by researchers at Columbia University, New York explains why babies get so many common respiratory infections and identifies a specialized cl...

24 July 2023
​Gut bacteria linked to fatty deposits in heart arteries

In a major Swedish study, researchers have discovered a link between the levels of certain bacteria living in the gut and coronary atherosclerotic plaques.

19 July 2023
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