Entries by aaron

Study Links Metabolic Syndrome to Adverse Coronary Plaque Profiles in T2DM

China: A new study has found that metabolic syndrome (MS) independently contributes to more severe and unfavorable coronary artery plaque characteristics in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). These include higher rates of mixed, noncalcified, and nonobstructive plaques, as well as spotty calcification and extensive plaque burden.            The findings […]

Cardiac MRI Workflow Improves Prediction of Sudden Cardiac Death in Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Study Shows

China: A new cardiac MRI-based workflow has shown promise in improving the prediction of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among individuals with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), offering clinicians refined tools for risk stratification and personalized treatment strategies. By establishing specific cutoff values for late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and extracellular volume fraction (ECV), the study demonstrates a […]

Vasectomy More Cost-Effective Than Salpingectomy for Permanent Contraception, Reveals Research

USA: Researchers have found in a new cost-effectiveness analysis that vasectomy is a more cost-effective permanent contraceptive option. While salpingectomy prevented more unintended pregnancies and reduced ovarian cancer risk, it only became the more cost-effective option at higher willingness-to-pay levels. The investigation, published in Obstetrics & Gynecology by Jill Brown, MD, MPH, of the Department […]

FDA Approves INLEXZO™ for BCG-Unresponsive Bladder Cancer

The U.S. FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson’s INLEXZO™ (gemcitabine intravesical system) for adults with BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) with carcinoma in situ (CIS), with or without papillary tumors. This new therapy offers an alternative for patients who decline or are ineligible for bladder removal surgery (radical cystectomy). Gemcitabine intravesical system is co-packaged […]

Biologic Therapy may Lower Malignancy Risk in Psoriasis,suggests study

A new study has investigated the impact of biologic therapies on cancer risk among patients with psoriasis and found that these treatments may offer protective benefits compared to traditional topical therapies. Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated condition that often requires long-term management, and concerns about the potential for systemic therapies to influence malignancy risk have […]

Valgus Knee Brace Eases Walking Pain in Osteoarthritis Patients: Trial Shows

Netherlands: Wearing a valgus knee brace can meaningfully reduce walking-related pain in patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (OA), according to a randomized controlled trial published in PLOS One. After six months of use, patients reported both statistically significant and clinically important improvements in pain intensity during walking, along with a reduced reliance on pain […]

Preemptive Genetic Testing Feasible for Reducing Chemotherapy Toxicity in GI Cancer, Finds Trial

USA: A prospective trial in gastrointestinal cancer patients found that preemptive DPYD/UGT1A1 genetic testing before chemotherapy was feasible, enabled timely results in over half of cases, and showed potential to lower treatment-related side effects and modifications.    The research, led by Dr. Sony Tuteja from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania […]

Oral Berotralstat Effective and Safe for HAE Prevention in Young Children: Study

A newly published retrospective cohort study (APeX‑P trial) in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice found that oral berotralstat—a once‑daily plasma kallikrein inhibitor—was well tolerated and highly effective in reducing hereditary angioedema (HAE) attack rates in children aged 2–11 years. Among the 29 pediatric participants (median age 8), berotralstat led to early and […]

Maternal Dietary Diversity Lowers Childhood Eczema Risk: Study

A new study published in the journal of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology revealed that greater dietary diversity during pregnancy was associated with a reduced risk of atopic dermatitis in early childhood. The findings of the study emphasize on the potential protective role of maternal nutrition. The research followed 677 mother-infant pairs from pregnancy through the children’s […]