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Do anti–apo A-I antibodies link fatty liver disease and CVD?
Anti–apo A-I antibodies appear to be common in patients with NAFLD and may drive both fat deposits and proinflammatory effects in liver cells,...
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Mortality trends in childhood after infant bacterial meningitis
Pneumococcal bacteria were associated with the highest mortality.
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Language barrier may contribute to ob.gyn. pain management disparities
Despite similar pain scores between those whose primary language is English and those with a different primary language, non-English speakers...
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Intravenous immunoglobulin controls dermatomyositis in phase 3 trial
Intravenous immunoglobulin was safe and effective for dermatomyositis in the first multinational, phase 3, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate...
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Novel text-messaging program boosts ADHD treatment adherence
"Patients are not going to be fully compliant if they do not understand what the implications are if they do not take their pills," said Dr....
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Prediabetes linked to higher CVD and CKD rates
Data from more than 330,000 U.K. adults show that an A1c of 5.7%-6.4% links with higher rates of incident CKD and CVD events.
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‘Smart toilet’ with AI automatically scans stool for blood and consistency
"There is such a need for removing the uncertainty of the patient recall about bowel movement frequency and appearance," said Dr. Sonia Grego.
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‘A better picture’: First AACE guidelines on diabetes technology
Current knowledge on insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, automated insulin delivery systems, ‘smart’ pens, telemedicine, apps, and...
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In Zambia, PCR tracks pertussis
A longitudinal study using quantitative PCR found a surprisingly high rate of asymptomatic pertussis among infants living in a slum.
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Semaglutide boosts weight loss following endoscopic gastroplasty
Five patients in the combination group reverted to a nondiabetic state and were able to discontinue antidiabetic medications altogether.
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Sickle cell disease: Epidemiological change in bacterial infections
Prospective study finds Salmonella to be most common agent responsible for invasive bacterial infection, and calls into question...