Low proteinuria does not indicate better kidney outcomes or treatment response in patients with lupus nephritis; glomerulosclerosis predicts renal function decline, especially in relapsing disease. Medscape Medical News Source link...
Read moreLow proteinuria does not indicate better kidney outcomes or treatment response in patients with lupus nephritis; glomerulosclerosis predicts renal function decline, especially in relapsing disease. Medscape Medical News Source link...
Read morePatients recently diagnosed with cancer show an increased risk for major bleeding after myocardial infarction, with the risk persisting up to 2 years and highest among people with bladder cancer....
Read moreLaura MaguireLaura Maguire said she often spends days in bed due to painMarie-Louise ConnollyHealth correspondent, BBC News NIA woman waiting for endometriosis treatment has said the pain she experiences is...
Read moreSue Davies,BBC Radio WiltshireandKirsten Robertson,WiltshireCathy ReadCathy Read has survived two spontaneous coronary artery dissections (SCAD)A woman is planning to walk 115km to raise awareness of a rare condition which caused...
Read moreA recent study identifies five distinct adult-onset diabetes subgroups with differing risks for complications and mortality outcomes, emphasizing the need for tailored management. Medscape Medical News Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/diabetes-subgroups-differ-complication-and-mortality-risk-2026a10000j7?src=rss...
Read moreIn a retrospective study, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation produces weight loss comparable to semaglutide 0.5 mg/wk in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Medscape Medical News Source link :...
Read moreMichelle RobertsDigital health editorGetty ImagesSlimmers who come off weight-loss injections such as Mounjaro or Wegovy can regain their lost pounds four times faster than those who stop conventional dieting and...
Read moreExercise can form part of an effective treatment for depressionNeil Lang/Shutterstock Many of us experience a mood-boost after exercise, and now an updated review has revealed just how powerful it...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- A higher intake of preservatives widely used in processed foods and beverages was associated with a modestly increased risk of cancer, according to results from the French...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Weight loss and cardiometabolic benefits were fully reversed within 2 years for people who stopped weight management medications, a systematic review and meta-analysis showed. Adults with overweight...
Read moreWeight-loss drugs like Mounjaro (tirzepatide) are very effective – so long as you actually take themAllan Swart / Alamy People who stop taking weight-loss drugs tend to regain the weight...
Read moreBBCAbbie Harvey says her urge to gamble was worse during parts of her menstrual cycleAbbie Harvey's gambling addiction was so severe that she could not drive for 20 minutes without...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Very high lipoprotein(a) levels strongly predicted long-term cardiovascular disease risk in healthy women, according to a cohort study, while mild to moderately high levels were not really...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Reaction has been mixed to the Trump administration's announcement Wednesday of new dietary guidelines that focus on increasing intake of whole foods and decreasing consumption of overly...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other federal officials on Wednesday released new dietary guidelines that emphasize the consumption of whole foods and protein, elevating meat,...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- A growing body of evidence has supported the idea that one dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is enough to protect most people, but experts worry...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Nursing is the largest and most trusted sector of the healthcare workforce. There are more than 5 million registered nurses in the U.S. alone. And the number...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Measurements of phosphorylated tau 217 (p-tau217) in dried plasma spots (DPS) identified people with Alzheimer's disease nearly as well as venous blood, data from the DROP-AD project...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Infectious disease experts are dismayed that the monoclonal antibody against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for infants, widely considered a crucial advance in public health, has been downgraded...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- A qualitative study of 49 psychedelic retreats uncovered substantial variability in safety protocols, particularly in regards to cessation of pharmaceutical drugs and polysubstance use. (JAMA Network Open)...
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