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Diabetes
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5th March 2024
Blood Biomarker Test Improves Diabetes Prediction
A new study focused on the connection between systematic inflammation and Type 2 diabetes. Joint assessment of biomarkers, has been shown to improve the risk prediction of T2D.
Diabetes
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5th March 2024
Bariatric Surgery Superior Option for Long-Term Blood Glucose Control
Patients with Type 2 diabetes who underwent bariatric surgery have demonstrated favourable long-term diabetes control, when compared those receiving medical management and lifestyle interventions.
Reproductive Health
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5th March 2024
Extreme Heat Linked to Preterm Birth
New research from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, has identified a relationship between extreme heat exposure and preterm birth risk.
Reproductive Health
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5th March 2024
Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Linked to Cardiovascular Disease?
According to studies, polycystic ovary syndrome is a prevalent and genetically complex disorder that poses a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease and affects 5–15% of reproductive-age females.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
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5th March 2024
Can High-Dose Vitamin D Supplements Reduce Repeat Pneumonia Episodes in Children?
A systematic review regarding the benefits of using high-dose vitamin D supplements in paediatric populations was presented at the 8th Respiratory Syncytial Virus Foundation (ReSViNET) Conference. Researchers found that the use of vitamin D does not reduce rates of mortality in paediatric patients with pneumonia.
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Follow-Up Care Models Post-Cancer Treatment
After being diagnosed with cancer, patients embark on a journey that involves ongoing treatments, and regular visits to healthcare…
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
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4th March 2024
Identifying Preterm Infants at Risk of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Hospitalisation
Research presented at the 8th Respiratory Syncytial Virus Network (ResViNET) Conference identified a risk scoring tool (RST) for classifying moderate-to-late preterm infants at greatest risk of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalisation.
Neurology
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Statin Use May Lower Risk of Dementia in Patients with Heart Failure
Recent research has shown that statin use amongst older adults with HF may be associated with lower risk of dementia. Although researchers warned that prescription bias may have played a part in these findings.
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