1950’s sugar rationing policies reduced risk of hypertension and diabetes
The study links early-life sugar exposure to chronic disease risk, suggesting that sugar restriction could enhance health and reduce diabetes and hypertension.
The study links early-life sugar exposure to chronic disease risk, suggesting that sugar restriction could enhance health and reduce diabetes and hypertension.
Lipoprotein(a) is an inherited cholesterol particle effected 20-25% of all persons on the planet and it can harm arteries and heart valves throughout life. Stan
Lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a) is a “sticky cholesterol” particle under genetic control that is different than the lipids measured on a routine clinic visit. It must…
A personalized music therapy regimen also mediated postoperative dyspnea symptoms.
AbstractBackgroundApproximately 15% to 20% of patients clinically diagnosed with long QT syndrome (LQTS) are genotype-negative (GEN−). Whether they have a different arrhythmic risk or should…
Carter maintained a close relationship with his “dear friend” and fellow humanitarian, Yasser Arafat.
In a highly-anticipated comeback to Healthcare Unfiltered, Dave Feldman, the seasoned senior software engineer and entrepreneurial mind, delves into uncharte…
Patients with follicular lymphoma experiencing early progression or death within twenty four months after immunochemotherapy face poor outcomes.
For the study, researchers identified potential protein biomarkers for diagnosing and prognosticating renal cell carcinoma.
Patients who received Orca-T had “superior” all-grade chronic GVHD-free survival after allogeneic HSCT compared with those recieved PTCy.
Climbing more than five flights of stairs (approx 50 steps) daily was associated with a lower risk of ASCVD types independent of disease susceptibility. Participants…