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Group Aims to Better Define ‘Extraordinarily Heterogeneous’ Mast Cell Activation Syndrome
There is controversy over the diagnostic criteria, with one proposed definition placing it at the center of many other co-occurring complex,...
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GPs Urged to Embed Lifestyle Medicine into Primary Care
“If the doctors are moving, they’re much more likely to promote it, and if they’re eating well, they’re much more likely to be able to be...
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Pulsed Dye Laser a “Go-To Device” Option for Acne Treatment When Access to 1726-nm Lasers Is Limited
In a real-world study of PDL therapy in 15 adult women with recalcitrant acne, inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesion counts were significantly...
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Trend Toward Higher Mortality in Patients With CF and CVD
As patients with CF live into adulthood, they must now contend with health issues associated with aging, including CVD.
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‘Door-to-Thrombectomy’ Time for Acute PE Linked to Better Outcomes
Faster treatment with mechanical thrombectomy for patients with PE leads to better outcomes, research finds.
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ILD Linked to Poorer Outcomes in Pulmonary Embolism
PE and ILD linked to increased mortality while in hospital, length of stay, readmission,and costs.
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Use of SGLT2 Inhibitors Associated With Better Survival in PAH
SGLT2i use improved both short- and long-term survival for those with PAH, study finds.
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Adding Short-term ADT to High-Dose Radiotherapy Benefits Some Prostate Cancers
Patients with intermediate- or high-risk localized prostate cancer who had PSA levels under 30 ng/mL and no clinical involvement of the seminal...
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Mycosis Fungoides: Measured Approach Key to Treatment
Topical/skin-directed therapies are best for early-stage disease or in combination with systemic therapies in advanced disease, according to Dr....
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Is Wildfire Smoke More Toxic Than General Air Pollution?
As wildfire smoke becomes a growing issue, the focus is shifting back to respiratory problems from cardiovascular problems.
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Detecting Type 2 Diabetes Through Voice: How Does It Work?
The “roughness of the voice” tends to increase with the duration of diabetes, says Dr. Guy Fagherazzi.