Entries by aaron

Tirzepatide reduces body weight and waist circumference in people with obesity regardless of duration of their condition: Study

New research to be presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (Venice, Italy, May 12-15) shows that the obesity medication tirzepatide consistently reduces bodyweight and waist circumference regardless of the length of time the person has been living with overweight or obesity. The study is by Dr Giovanna Muscogiuri, University of Naples Federico II, […]

Sildenafil flops in Reduction of Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration, suggests study

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) poses a significant public health concern, with its treatment remaining challenging. Prior studies suggested a potential preventive effect of sildenafil, commonly used for erectile dysfunction (ED), on AMD development. However, recent research challenges this notion, highlighting the need for further investigation. AMD affects millions worldwide and is a leading cause of […]

Sulfur Cream Matches Triamcinolone in Treating Hand Eczema: Study

Hand eczema (HE) is a common condition with diverse causes and symptoms. Various treatment options exist, including topical creams. Hand eczema presents with symptoms such as itching, dryness, burning sensation, and erythema, impacting patients’ quality of life. Triamcinolone cream is a standard treatment, but sulfur cream’s effectiveness remains uncertain. In this study, researchers compared the […]

Perceived childhood stress tied to increased risk of high BP, diabetes and obesity in adults: JAHA

USA: Individuals with consistently higher levels of perceived stress from adolescence to adulthood pose greater cardiometabolic risk than individuals with other stress patterns, a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association has revealed. Cardiometabolic risk factors often occur together and are a significant cause of cardiovascular disease. These include obesity, Type […]

Lipoprotein(a)-associated atherogenesis may increase Coronary Heart Disease Risk: Study

In a recent genetic analysis published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology uncovered a compelling evidence that lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)), a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), holds a significant atherogenicity that is six times greater than low-density lipoprotein (LDL) on a per-particle basis. After utilizing the genome-wide association studies within the […]

Intraoral scanning found useful for detecting and monitoring occlusal caries in new study

Accurate detection and monitoring of occlusal caries are crucial for effective dental care, particularly in young patients. Traditional methods rely on visual and radiographic assessment, but advancements in technology have introduced automated systems for caries detection. In a recent study, the agreement between conventional methods and an intraoral scanner supporting automated caries scoring was evaluated […]

Which treatment modalities have superior efficacy and reduced complications among patients with Cesarean scar pregnancy?

China: A recent network meta-analysis published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology has shed light on the safety and efficacy of treatment modalities for cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP). The findings suggested that transvaginal resection (TVR), laparoscopy (Lap), hysteroscopic curettage (Hys), and high-intensity focused ultrasound combined with suction curettage (HIFU+SC) procedures exhibited superior efficacy […]