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Crowding, mobility predict TB infection among kids
A high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) infection is seen among children and adolescents residing in rural Uganda, a study has found. Crowding and mobility are some of the factors associated with TB risk.
Crowding, mobility predict TB infection among kids
04 Dec 2024
Fezolinetant eases symptoms in menopausal women unfit for hormone therapy
Use of fezolinetant demonstrates efficacy and good tolerability in the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause in women who are deemed unsuitable for hormone therapy, reports a study.
Fezolinetant eases symptoms in menopausal women unfit for hormone therapy
04 Dec 2024
Low BMD predicts death, infections in stroke patients
Stroke patients who have low bone mineral density (BMD), particularly in the spine and femur, are at greater risk of mortality and urinary tract infection (UTI), reveals a study.
Low BMD predicts death, infections in stroke patients
04 Dec 2024
Pooled analysis ASSUREs seladelpar role in PBC
Results of the phase III ASSURE study support seladelpar – a novel first-in-class delpar (selective peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta agonist) – for the treatment of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).
Pooled analysis ASSUREs seladelpar role in PBC
04 Dec 2024
Motherhood among breast cancer survivors: Studies provide reassuring evidence on breastfeeding
For new mothers who have undergone breast cancer treatment, including those who harbour the BRCA gene mutation, breastfeeding appears to be a safe and viable option, posing no increased risk of recurrence or development of new breast cancers, according to new research.
Motherhood among breast cancer survivors: Studies provide reassuring evidence on breastfeeding
03 Dec 2024
Why not metformin for long COVID in non-diabetics?
Metformin prescribed within a week of SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a 53-percent reduction in long COVID or death over 6 months in patients without diabetes or prediabetes, as shown in a simulation study presented at IDWeek 2024.