A randomized trial from Korea showed that two different fluid replacement strategies, rapid intermittent bolus (RIB) and slow continuous infusion (SCI), were similarly effective and safe for treating severe hypernatremia, although the bolus…
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High and Low Temperature Exposure May Influence Cardiovascular Disease Mortality
Exposure to low and high ambient temperatures may increase mortality risk among patients with
heart failure , according to recent research from Harvard’s School of Public Health.1Cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates have been associated…
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists in Obese Patients Without Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – Cureus
- Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists in Obese Patients Without Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Cureus
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- GLP-1 Drugs Cut Weight Significantly, But Long-Term…
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These Bioengineers Are Bridging Proteins Between Bacteria
Plant a seed and, if the conditions are right, the seed grows. The process seems simple enough at first glance and is something many of us may feel like we learned in elementary school.
Neel Joshi, a Northeastern University associate…
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New DNA tool detects ‘zombie cells’ linked to Alzheimer’s and arthritis
At times, aging doesn’t become evident in wrinkles or in gray hair, it occurs deep inside your body, in cells that have ceased to divide but are still alive. These “zombie cells,” or senescent cells for short, lie in wait within tissues,…
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Pandemic Disrupted Antiviral Prescribing for Children at Risk for Severe Influenza
Emergency medicine department (ED) prescribing of antiviral medication for children at risk for severe influenza fell by half in the three years following onset of the COVID-19 pandemic despite unchanged treatment guidelines, according to a…
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Methylene blue anti-aging claims face scientific reality
Kittisak Kaewchalun /Getty ImagesMethylene blue, first created in the 1800s and initially used as a textile dye, has recently gotten buzz as an anti-aging supplement.
Methylene blue, a synthetic compound once used to dye fabric, suddenly seems to…
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