Entries by aaron

AIIMS Raipur inks MoU with Defence Ministry for health services to ex-servicemen

New Delhi: In a significant development aimed at enhancing healthcare services for ex-servicemen, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Raipur and the Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) wing of the Ministry of Defence.  The agreement, inked during a ceremony at AIIMS Raipur, aims to facilitate […]

Do glucose levels affect cognitive performance in people with type 1 diabetes? Study finds out

A new study led by researchers at McLean Hospital (a member of Mass General Brigham) and Washington State University have demonstrated that naturally occurring glucose fluctuations impact cognitive function in people with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The study published in the journal npj Digital Medicine revealed that cognition was slower in moments when glucose was atypical […]

Rheumatic diseases linked to childbearing problems, finds study

A new study published in the journal Rheumatology, published by Oxford University Press, found that rheumatic diseases can lead to reproductive problems, though some conditions have more detrimental effects than others. Immune-mediated diseases encompass a diverse range of conditions, all characterized by abnormal immune system activity. While some, like type 1 diabetes, typically manifest before […]

Primary dengue infections can also lead to severe disease among kids, study questions common belief

India: A collaborative study in India has questioned the currently widely held belief that severe dengue is associated predominantly with secondary infections and stresses the importance of developing treatments or vaccines to protect dengue-naive populations. According to the study, primary infections can also lead to severe disease, including dengue shock syndrome or dengue hemorrhagic fever […]

Breast arterial calcification on mammography could identify women at high risk of CVD in future: Study

USA: Breast arterial calcifications (BAC) on a screening mammogram may identify women at potentially increased risk of future cardiovascular disease (CVD) without radiation exposure and additional cost, a recent study published in Clinical Imaging has found. In the cross-sectional study of women who underwent both screening mammography and cardiac computed tomographic angiography, BAC was found […]