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Sepsis Rates Are Up. Here's What Might Explain Why.

Spoiler: It's not COVID-19 ...
The study found that timely administration of antibiotics and fluids leads to higher patient discharge to home.
Using medical data from sick patients while they're still at home, traveling in an ambulance and receiving care in the emergency room, researchers at Northeastern have used artificial intelligence to ...
Many people who die from sepsis die of organ failure, including liver failure, which is a common, often fatal complication. For many years, the underlying causes and mechanisms of sepsis-induced liver ...
The Globe’s wedding column, The Big Day, told a devastating story of a newly married couple whose fate suddenly turned tragic. Instead, Adam’s condition deteriorated on New Year’s Day, and he was ...
What is the TREM-1 receptor? A new review explores TREM-1's role in sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, and neuroinflammation.
Some stars have continued to open up about their health battles — including with something as serious as septic shock.