PATIENTS with type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea experienced significantly greater survival benefits from GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy than those without sleep apnea, according to a large-scale analysis of nearly 1.8 million medical…
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The role of METS-IR in early screening for gestational diabetes mellit
Background
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) denotes glucose intolerance newly identified in pregnancy, with standard diagnostic confirmation occurring during the second trimester (weeks 24–28) through systematic metabolic evaluation.1 GDM…
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Hemoglobin as a Treatable Trait in COPD: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Introduction
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ranks as the third leading cause of death globally, accounting for 3.23 million fatalities in 2019, surpassed only by ischemic heart disease and stroke.1 Projections from the Global…
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New Study Links Systemic Sclerosis to Higher Cancer Risk
A major international study has found that patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) face a significantly higher risk of developing cancer than the general population, with the pattern and magnitude of risk varying according to specific immune…
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New Onset Hypertension Following COVID-19 Among Aseer Residents, Kingd
Introduction
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. It poses a serious threat to human health and remains a major public health challenge worldwide.1 COVID-19…
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London Underground mosquito’s origins traced to ancient Egypt
The so-called London Underground mosquito was long thought to be an example of modern or observable evolution [Getty]
A mosquito long thought to have evolved in the tunnels of the London Underground actually originated more than a thousand…
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Physician warns ‘never skip brushing teeth at night’ as poor oral hygiene is linked to high risk of heart failure
Updated on: Oct 25, 2025 02:41 pm IST
Dr Sood explains that bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to heart disease, promoting regular, brushing twice a day.
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As cancer rises among young adults, experts explain how to lower risk – The Washington Post
- As cancer rises among young adults, experts explain how to lower risk The Washington Post
- Obesity-related cancer rising globally, study warns Euronews.com
- Obesity related cancers on the rise WGN-TV
- Global study challenges ‘cancer epidemic’ in…
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