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Why are billions of euros worth of COVID drug Paxlovid going to waste in Europe?

Why are billions of euros worth of COVID drug Paxlovid going to waste in Europe?
euronews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from euronews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Thursday's papers: Studying in English, getting bugged and disappearing snow

Thursday's papers: Studying in English, getting bugged and disappearing snow
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Exercise loosely linked to better cognitive ability in older age: report

Exercise is linked to having better cognition later in life, although there is not a strong tie between staying active and improved cognitive ability, according to a new analysis of multiple studies.

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Maternal Pulse Check During Childbirth Halts Newborn Encephalopathy: Finnish Study

Maternal Pulse Check During Childbirth Halts Newborn Encephalopathy: Finnish Study
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Finnish study finds maternal heart monitoring reduces newborn brain damage risk

A comprehensive Finnish study has revealed that monitoring the mother s heart rate during childbirth, alongside the fetus s heart rate, significantly reduces the risk of brain damage in newborns. This finding challenges the widespread use of external fetal heart rate monitoring alone, which can sometimes miss signs of fetal distress due to oxygen deprivation if the mother s heart rate is not concurrently tracked. This oversight can lead to the fetus s distress condition remaining undetected, as the fetal heart rate might be confused with the mother s during monitoring.

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