Entries by aaron

NBE warns NEET PG 2025 candidates against sharing exam content

Sharing exam content will lead to cancellation, penal action: NBE warns NEET PG 2025 candidates The National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) exam for the academic year 2025 was conducted recently. After the completion of the exam, the exam conducting body, the National Board of Medical Examination (NBEMS), has released an important alert for […]

Older, White Male Smokers at Higher Risk for Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Study

Researchers have identified that some subgroups of patients with diabetes, older males, smokers, and White ethnicity, are at significantly increased risk of developing diabetic foot ulcer disease (DFUD), a severe condition with a poorer five-year survival rate than most cancers. The study was published in Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism by Safoora G. and colleagues. The […]

One in Three Hospitalised Adult Tetanus Patients Die: Meta-Analysis Finds

China: A systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMJ Open has highlighted the alarming mortality rate among hospitalised adult patients with tetanus and identified key factors that significantly influence survival outcomes. The study, conducted by Zhenlin Chen and colleagues from the Department of Emergency, Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, analysed data from 22 […]

Surgical Serenity: How to Help Kids Cope with Anesthesia Anxiety?

Anxiety during anesthesia induction in children is a significant concern, associated with various adverse outcomes, including behavioral issues and prolonged induction times. Approximately 50-67% of pediatric patients experience this anxiety, highlighting the necessity for effective management strategies. Nonpharmacological interventions, such as parental presence, psychological therapy, and virtual reality, have been proposed as alternatives to pharmacological […]

Even Mild CKD Elevates Infection Risk, Study Finds

Researchers have determined in a new study published in EClinicalMedicine that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), even at its earliest stages, have a substantially elevated risk of requiring hospitalization for serious infection. The results concluded that reduced kidney function and increased excretion of albumin in the urine are independently and stepwise related to increased […]

Low FT4 Levels Linked to Higher Gestational Diabetes Risk: Study

Researchers have found in a global study of over 63,000 pregnant women that low free thyroxine (FT4) levels and isolated hypothyroxinaemia are linked to a higher risk of gestational diabetes. Contrary to prior assumptions, subclinical hypothyroidism showed no significant association, suggesting that universal screening and treatment for it may not reduce gestational diabetes risk. Pregnancy […]

Pemivibart Shows Promise as Preventive Treatment for COVID-19, suggests study

A new study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases highlights the potential of pemivibart, a long-acting monoclonal antibody, as a preventive therapy for COVID-19. Researchers evaluated the safety and efficacy of pemivibart in a phase 3 randomized controlled trial involving uninfected adults who were at increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure. The results showed that a single […]

Alcohol withdrawal syndrome linked to worse surgical outcomes, higher costs, suggests study

Patients who develop alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) after major surgery face significantly higher risks of complications, longer hospital stays, and increased health care costs, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS). The findings underscore the need for screening before surgery and targeted interventions. Using the National Inpatient […]

Impact of kombucha, coffee, and turmeric beverages on the color stability of a single-shade versus a multi-shade resin-based composite: Study

A new study published in PeerJ has found that turmeric causes the most significant discoloration in dental resin-based composites (RBCs) compared to coffee and kombucha, with single-shade RBCs exhibiting poorer color stability than multi-shade composites. Researchers tested 60 composite specimens using two types of materials: a single-shade RBC with an advanced polymerization system (APS) (Vittra […]