Entries by aaron

Air pollution linked to adverse birth outcomes, reveals Indian study

Prenatal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and climatic factors, such as temperature and rainfall, are associated with adverse birth outcomes in India, according to a study published July 2nd, 2025, in the open-access journal PLOS Global Public Health by Mary Abed Al Ahad from the University of St Andrews, U.K. Ambient air pollution poses […]

Patients continue to lose weight in the years after ‘tummy tuck’: Study

Most patients undergoing “tummy tuck” surgery (abdominoplasty) to remove excess skin and tissue after weight loss continue to lose weight in the months and years after surgery, suggests a follow-up study in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is […]

Psychedelics and cannabis offer treatment hope for people with eating disorders: JAMA

A pioneering international survey of people living with eating disorders has found that cannabis and psychedelics, such as ‘magic mushrooms’ or LSD, were best rated as alleviating symptoms by respondents who self-medicated with the non-prescribed drugs. The worst-rated drugs were alcohol, tobacco, nicotine and cocaine. Prescribed drugs, such as antidepressants, were generally not well rated […]

Cuddling the Circuit: How Circuit Insulation Enhances Gas Delivery in Anesthesia, study finds

Recent study explores the effect of breathing circuit insulation on the conditioning of inspired gases and the condensation of water vapor during general anesthesia, utilizing an in vitro mechanical lung model. Insufficient temperature and humidity of inspired gases may lead to mucus membrane dehydration, ciliary dysfunction, retention of secretions, and potential atelectasis, compromising postoperative pulmonary […]

Low-dose three-phase brain perfusion imaging and AI-based parameter map generation:Study

Computed Tomography Perfusion (CTP) is a critical tool for rapidly evaluating brain blood flow in suspected stroke patients, guiding time-sensitive treatment decisions. However, standard CTP requires continuously scanning the brain over 40-60 seconds, capturing numerous time points. This results in high cumulative radiation doses, poses risks for patients with kidney problems due to the contrast […]

TyG Index Potential Marker for evaluating kidney function and Diabetic Kidney Disease: Study

A new study published in the Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders found TyG Index as an indicator for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), highlighting its potential clinical use in evaluating renal function deterioration. Diabetes continues to have an unacceptably high incidence worldwide, with a steady upward trend. The […]

Tezepelumab effective as Add-On Therapy in Both T2-High and T2-Low Severe Asthma: Study

According to a real-world study, tezepelumab is an effective add-on biologic with a rapid onset of action for patients with both T2-high and T2-low severe asthma. The study was published in International Immunopharmacology by Pelaia and colleagues. The trial involved 30 patients who had been diagnosed with either T2-high or T2-low severe asthma. Patients were […]

Doppler Ultrasound-Based Approach Reduces Complications in Pregnancies With Reduced Fetal Movements: Lancet Study

Netherlands: A new international study has found that using a cerebroplacental ratio (CPR)-based management approach in pregnancies at term—where women report reduced fetal movements—can help lower the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, even in fetuses that are not classified as small-for-gestational-age (non-SGA). The findings, published in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women’s Health, were led […]

Low neighborhood walkability is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease: Study

Low neighbourhood walkability is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to research presented today at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2025,1 a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The health benefits of physical activity are well established and yet more than a quarter of adults do not meet the recommended guideline […]