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Mammo-50: Reduced mammogram frequency postsurgery may suffice for older women
Breast cancer survivors who are at least 50 years of age appear to do well with less frequent mammographic surveillance, with survival outcomes being no worse than with annual mammograms, according to data from the phase III Mammo-50 trial.
Mammo-50: Reduced mammogram frequency postsurgery may suffice for older women
11 Jan 2024
New models predict skeletal muscle mass reduction with calorie restriction
A recent study has shown that healthy men and women with overweight or obesity who undergo voluntary calorie restriction (CR), without a structure exercise program, attain decreases in skeletal muscle (SM) mass of approximately 2 to 2.5 kg and 1 to 1.5 kg per 10-kg weight loss, respectively.
New models predict skeletal muscle mass reduction with calorie restriction
11 Jan 2024
NIH study: Semaglutide associated with lower risk of suicidal ideation
Semaglutide is associated with a 49─73 percent lower risk of suicidal ideation vs other agents for treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a National Institutes of Health (NIH)─funded study has shown.
NIH study: Semaglutide associated with lower risk of suicidal ideation
11 Jan 2024
Long-term supervised exercise works better than usual care in RA
For people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and severe functional limitations, undergoing supervised exercise therapy for more than 52 weeks results in better outcomes compared with usual care, as reported in a study.
Long-term supervised exercise works better than usual care in RA
10 Jan 2024
Forgoing radiotherapy possible for select postmenopausal women with early breast cancer
For postmenopausal women with genomically defined low-risk stage I breast cancer who have been initiated on endocrine therapy immediately after breast-conserving surgery, the risk of recurrence is low despite the omission of radiation therapy, as shown in the IDEA* trial.