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Mashup Score: 0Low back pain of disc, sacroiliac joint, or facet joint origin: a diagnostic accuracy systematic review - 1 year(s) ago
There are informative diagnostic tests for the disc, sacroiliac joint, and facet joint (only one test). The evidence suggests a diagnosis may be possible for some patients with low back pain, potentially guiding targeted and specific treatment approaches.
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Mashup Score: 2Genetically and environmentally predicted obesity in relation to cardiovascular disease: a nationwide cohort study - 1 year(s) ago
Obesity was associated with CVD regardless of PGSBMI category, but obesity influenced by genetic predisposition (genetically predicted high BMI) was less harmful than obesity influenced by environmental factors (obesity despite genetically predicted low BMI). However, additional genetic factors, not captured by the PGSBMI, still influence the associations.
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Mashup Score: 0The implications of defining obesity as a disease: a report from the Association for the Study of Obesity 2021 annual conference - 1 year(s) ago
Unlike various countries and organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the European Parliament, the United Kingdom does not formally recognise obesity as a disease. This report presents the discussion on the potential impact of defining obesity as a disease on the patient, the healthcare system, the economy, and the wider society. A group of speakers from a wide range of…
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Mashup Score: 0Pharmacotherapy of obesity: an update on the available medications and drugs under investigation - 1 year(s) ago
Obesity is an epidemic and a public health threat. Medical weight management remains one of the options for the treatment of excess weight and recent advances have revolutionized how we treat, and more importantly how we will be treating obesity in the near future. Metreleptin and Setmelanotide are currently indicated for rare obesity syndromes, and 5 other medications (orlistat,…
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Concerted efforts at the national and state levels are required to further strengthen existing policies, and design and develop new ones to provide affordable food to children in a timely and equitable manner to ensure food security among infants and young children.
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Mashup Score: 1Genetically and environmentally predicted obesity in relation to cardiovascular disease: a nationwide cohort study - 1 year(s) ago
Obesity was associated with CVD regardless of PGSBMI category, but obesity influenced by genetic predisposition (genetically predicted high BMI) was less harmful than obesity influenced by environmental factors (obesity despite genetically predicted low BMI). However, additional genetic factors, not captured by the PGSBMI, still influence the associations.
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Our findings suggest that, compared with placebo, FMT treatment significantly improved motor and nonmotor symptoms in patients with PSP-RS, as well as reduced intestinal inflammation and enhanced the intestinal barrier by regulating the intestinal microbiota composition.
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Mashup Score: 8Pharmacotherapy of obesity: an update on the available medications and drugs under investigation - 1 year(s) ago
Obesity is an epidemic and a public health threat. Medical weight management remains one of the options for the treatment of excess weight and recent advances have revolutionized how we treat, and more importantly how we will be treating obesity in the near future. Metreleptin and Setmelanotide are currently indicated for rare obesity syndromes, and 5 other medications (orlistat,…
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The increase in participants with good neurological outcomes following post-OHCA H2 inhalation in a selected population of patients was not statistically significant. However, the secondary outcomes suggest that H2 inhalation may increase 90-day survival without neurological deficits.
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Mashup Score: 0Effect of antenatal corticosteroid administration-to-birth interval on maternal and newborn outcomes: a systematic review - 1 year(s) ago
Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are highly effective at improving outcomes for preterm newborns. Evidence suggests the benefits of ACS may vary with the time interval between administration-to-birth. However, the optimal ACS administration-to-birth interval is not yet known. In this systematic review, we synthesised available evidence on the relationship between ACS administration-to-birth…
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