Researchers Albert Quintana and Salvador Ventura lead the two UAB research projects that were awarded funding in the 8th Call for Health Research from the “la Caixa” Foundation. The projects propose innovative approaches that could…
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Social media use drives distrust among Gen Z teenage girls | UCL IOE – Faculty of Education and Society
Social media use in adolescence is linked to delayed bedtimes, negative self-image and, especially among teenage girls, greater distrust, a new UCL study shows.
In turn, these changes are associated with more symptoms of depression and…
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Remote monitoring of spirometry and oximetry in patients with connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease: a prospective observational cohort study | BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Grutters JC, van den Borsch JMM. Connective Tissue Disorders. Clinical Respiratory Medicine. Third ed2008. p. 713–27.
Fathi M, Lundberg IE. Interstitial lung disease in polymyositis and dermatomyositis. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2005;17(6):701–6.
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Daily pill helps people lose 10% of weight in 18 months: study – France 24
- Daily pill helps people lose 10% of weight in 18 months: study France 24
- Oral GLP-1 Pills for Weight Loss: How Orforglipron Works News-Medical
- New daily fat jab PILL is ‘cheaper, highly effective and has fewer side effects’ The Sun
- New…
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New Diabetes Pill Works as Well as Ozempic For Weight Loss, Trial Finds : ScienceAlert
A major new clinical trial involving more than 1,600 people has found that a GLP-1 pill form of the drug orforglipron works about as well as injectable semaglutide for people with type 2 diabetes.
Following an experiment conducted over 72…
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Chinese scientists develop broad-spectrum nanobodies for tick fever treatment-Xinhua
NANJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — A Chinese research team has developed a combination of nanobodies that shows potent and broad efficacy against Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS), a severe infectious disease commonly known as tick…
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Metformin May Compromise Exercise Benefits in Patients at High Risk for Metabolic Syndrome – Medscape
- Metformin May Compromise Exercise Benefits in Patients at High Risk for Metabolic Syndrome Medscape
- Scientists discover metformin may block key exercise benefits ScienceDaily
- Daily Walks Potentially Sabotaged By Diabetes Drug, Study Says U.S….
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Torsion of Angioleiomyoma in the female genital tract: A Rare Report o
Introduction
Angioleiomyoma (ALM) primarily occurs in the subcutis or dermis of the extremities, formed by smooth muscle cells and thick-walled vascular vessels.1 To date, the exact etiology of angioleiomyoma remains unclear. According to the…
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Flu Season Warning: H3N2 Subclade K Is Not Matched to This Year’s Vaccine
Hi, it’s Jason in Melbourne. It’s warming up here, but the northern hemisphere is sliding into flu season, and the early signals aren’t pretty. More on that in a moment, but first …
Flu activity in the US remains low for now, but it’s…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Pose Major Public Threat
Food companies are driving a global rise in ultra-processed food consumption that is damaging our health, and also preventing government action that could limit its harm, an international study reveals.
The three-part series on…
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