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Internal tremors, vibrations pester people with long COVID
Individuals with long COVID may experience internal tremors and vibrations, which can signal a worse health status compared with others without these symptoms, a study has shown.
Internal tremors, vibrations pester people with long COVID
31 May 2025
Antiviral therapy lowers HCC risk in indeterminate CHB phase
Patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in the indeterminate phase are predisposed to advanced liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), as shown by a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Antiviral therapy lowers HCC risk in indeterminate CHB phase
27 May 2025
TrUST study heralds new era for TB diagnosis
A suite of deep learning (DL) models to automate tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment from lung ultrasound (LUS) images fulfils the WHO criteria for a sputum-free TB triage test and outwits human experts in the TrUST study.
TrUST study heralds new era for TB diagnosis
21 May 2025
Tapered vancomycin dosing reduces CDI recurrence
Tapering the dose of vancomycin over 2 weeks following initial 14-day therapy appears to work better than the 14-day fixed dosing at reducing the recurrence of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI), as shown in the TAPER-V trial.
Tapered vancomycin dosing reduces CDI recurrence
18 May 2025
Meta-analysis strengthens case for awake prone positioning in COVID-19 with AHRF
Placing awake COVID-19 patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF) in a prone position is an efficacious intervention in terms of both reducing mortality and preventing intubation, according to an individual participant data meta-analysis.