Entries by aaron

Patients of Chronic and acute sinusitis more likely to develop rheumatic diseases, suggests study

Patients of Chronic and acute sinusitis are more likely to develop rheumatic diseases suggests a study published in the RMD Open. A study was done to determine whether antecedent sinusitis is associated with incident rheumatic disease. This population-based case–control study included all individuals meeting classification criteria for rheumatic diseases between 1995 and 2014. We matched […]

Consumption of dietary live microbes directly associated with improved periodontal health suggests study

Consumption of dietary live microbes directly associated with improved periodontal health suggests a study published in the Oral Diseases. Investigate the link between live dietary microbe consumption and the prevalence of periodontitis. National health and nutrition examination survey (2009–2014) data was used to assess the association among adults. Live dietary microbe intake was categorized as […]

Stuck hemodialysis catheter, a case of dreaded, rare complication after kidney transplantation

Australia: A recent case study published in BMC Nephrology describes a challenging case of a stuck hemodialysis catheter in the acute post-transplantation period. Tunneled cuffed hemodialysis catheters are at an elevated risk of incarceration or becoming ‘stuck’ via fibrotic adhesion to the central veins when left in situ for prolonged periods. Stuck catheters cannot be […]

Study shows ‘bidirectional’ benefit of tofacitinib in rheumatoid arthritis patients with comorbid type 2 diabetes: Study

Italy: Treatment with tofacitinib in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with type 2 diabetes (T2D) may simultaneously improve inflammatory disease activity and insulin resistance (IR), inducing a “bidirectional” benefit in these patients, a recent study has shown. The findings were published online in Arthritis Research & Therapy on January 4, 2024. Previous studies have shown a connection […]

Glucose Fluctuations Impact Cognitive Performance in Type 1 Diabetes Patients: Study

A recent research published in the Digital Medicine Journal explored the intricate relationship between glucose levels and cognitive function in individuals with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). This recent study employed cutting-edge continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology with cognitive ecological momentary assessment (EMA), that found unprecedented insights into how natural fluctuations in glucose affect cognitive performance. […]

Hypoplastic pitted amelogenesis imperfecta linked with Kindler epidermolysis bullosa: JAMA

A recent longitudinal study published in the JAMA Dermatology uncovered a significant association between Kindler epidermolysis bullosa (KEB) and hypoplastic pitted amelogenesis imperfecta which is a rare dental condition characterized by defective enamel formation. This research was conducted from 2003 to 2023 by marking a crucial step forward to understand the comprehensive impact of KEB, […]

Promising Results for Erenumab in Treating Episodic Migraine, shows APPRAISE Trial

In a novel trial, researchers have found that erenumab may be a more effective and tolerable option for patients with episodic migraine who have not responded well to previous oral migraine preventive medications (OMPMs). The findings, published in a recent issue of a prestigious medical journal, shed light on the potential benefits of early intervention […]