Autoimmune disorders in women linked with premature ovarian insufficiency, reveals research

A new study published in the journal of Human Reproduction showed that women confirmed to have premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) have an elevated frequency of certain particular autoimmune disorders. 1% of women have spontaneous premature ovarian insufficiency, which is characterized as the loss of ovarian function before the age of 40. The autoimmune processes affecting the ovaries that cause POI might appear alone. Autoimmunity has been proposed as a key player in the pathophysiology of POI. The proportion of POI patients with an autoimmune etiology has been estimated to be between 4% and 50%. Thus, this study by Savukoski and colleagues was to investigate any potential link between severe autoimmune illnesses and early ovarian insufficiency, both before and after the diagnosis of POI.

This community-based registry investigation included both case-control and cohort analysis, where 3972 women with spontaneous POI diagnoses between 1988 and 2017 were involved, along with 15,708 female population controls. Diagnoses of autoimmune diseases were assessed from childhood till the end of 2017. The Finnish Social Insurance Institution’s reimbursement registry data was used to identify women with POI based on their eligibility for hormone replacement treatment (HRT). For every POI instance, 4 female population controls who were matched based on age and place of residence were looked for in order to create a reference cohort. Women who had had a bilateral oophorectomy or a history of malignancy were not eligible. Diagnoses for severe autoimmune disorders from 1970 to 2017 were retrieved from the Hospital Discharge Registry.

When compared to population controls, the frequency of at least one serious autoimmune illness in women with POI was 5.6%, with an OR of 2.6. The women with POI had higher rates of several specific autoimmune diseases like hyperthyroidism, inflammatory bowel diseases, Addison’s disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, vasculitis, sarcoidosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and polyglandular autoimmune diseases prior to the index date.

Also, there was no difference in the prevalence of diabetes type 1 and ankylosing spondylitis between the POI and the reference cohort. Following a diagnosis of post-traumatic inflammation (POI), the odds ratio (SIR) for receiving a new diagnostic of a severe autoimmune illness was 2.8 during the first three years following the diagnosis, and it progressively dropped to 1.3 after 12 years.

Overall, this study gives new evidence at the population level on the relationship between severe autoimmune illnesses and POI. Overall, women with POI have a more than 2-fold higher frequency of serious autoimmune disorders, and this prevalence persists for more than a decade following diagnosis when compared to female population controls.

Reference:

Savukoski, S. M., Silvén, H., Pesonen, P., Pukkala, E., Gissler, M., Suvanto, E., Ollila, M.-M., & Niinimäki, M. (2024). Excess of severe autoimmune diseases in women with premature ovarian insufficiency: a population-based study. In Human Reproduction. Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deae213

Powered by WPeMatico

Jammu Hospital fined by Legal Metrology Department for overcharging patients

The Legal Metrology Department (LMD) has taken action against the Punjab-based Jammu private hospital chain based in Jammu at Greater Kailash. The hospital has been fined for using non-standard units of measurement in its transactions, which violates legal regulations.
Through this significant step, LMD aims to protect consumers from fraudulent practices and ensure fair treatment in the healthcare sector.

For more information, click on the link below:

Powered by WPeMatico

NTRUHS Invites Applications for MD, MS Ayurveda courses 2024, Know All admission Details Here

Andhra Pradesh- Dr NTR University of Health Sciences (Dr NTRUHS) is inviting online application forms from eligible candidates for admission to MD and MS (Ayurveda) courses under competent authority quota seats for the academic year 2024-25 in the colleges affiliated with the University. On this, Dr NTRUHS has released a notification detailing the eligibility, registration and tuition fee, documents, and other details.

As per the notification, the online application forms are available on the official website of Dr NTRUHS up to 6.00 P.M on 22 October 2024.

THE REGISTRATION FEE

BAMS Completed Within AP

S.NO

CATEGORY

REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDING 18% GST

TOTAL AMOUNT

1

OC/BC

Rs.5,900/- (5,000/- + 900/- GST 18%)

Rs.5,900/-

2

SC/ST

Rs.4, 956/- (4,200/- + 756/- GST 18%)

Rs.4,956/-

BAMS Completed Outside AP

S.NO

CATEGORY

REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDING 18% GST

IN ADDITION TO THE REGISTRATION & VERIFICATION FEE INCLUDING 18% GST

TOTAL AMOUNT

1

OC/BC

Rs.5,900/- (5,000/- + 900/- GST 18%)

Rs.3,540/- (3,000/- + 540/- GST 18%)

Rs.9,440/-

2

SC/ST

Rs.4, 956/- (4,200/- + 756/- GST 18%)

Rs.3,540/- (3,000/- + 540/- GST 18%)

Rs.8,496/-

PROCEDURE OF FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

1 The Registration number which will be sent to the registered mobile after entering the basic details, should be noted for further use. The Registration number should be kept confidential and should not be disclosed to others.

2 The candidates should fill – in all the correct details in the online application form and should upload all the requisite documents.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

1 Eligibility criteria for admission into the Postgraduate programme shall be the following, namely-

i A graduate of Ayurvedacharya – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from a recognized Institution.

ii Registered medical practitioner, registered in State or Union territory or Central register.

iii Qualified in Postgraduate National Entrance Test.

2 Along with this, as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, the candidates who secured the below-noted minimum marks or above in AIAPGET-2024-25 are only eligible for admission into MD/MS (Ayurveda) courses-

S.NO

NAME OF CATEGORY

QUALIFYING PERCENTILE

MARKS

1

General category (UR/EWS).

50th

123

2

OBC/SC/ST.

40th

106

3

General (UR) Category (EWS/PwBD) Persons with Benchmark Disability.

45th

108

4

OBC (PwBD) Persons with Benchmark Disability.

40th

112

3 The candidate should have completed training as an internee/House Officer on or before 31.07.2024.

4 For in-service candidates, extra weightage of marks on length and type of service will be awarded as on 30.09.2024.

i Rural service – 8% per each year upto a maximum of 3 years.

ii Tribal service – 10% per each year upto a maximum of 3 years.

iii No upper age limit is specified for admission to MD/MS (Ayurveda) Courses.

5 Candidates who were already admitted and studying MD/MS (Ayurveda) Courses should not be permitted for admission into MD/MS (Ayurveda) Courses unless they discontinue the course by remitting the bond amount and the stipend taken up to that date before submitting application form and such candidates should submit the discontinuance certificate issued by the Head of the Institution along with the application.

6 Candidates who are already holding a Post Graduate Degree in MD/MS (Ayurveda) in a subject should not be eligible for admission into MD/MS (Ayurveda) Courses.

MERIT LIST

1 The merit position of the candidates applied should be determined based on AIAPGET-2024-25 Ranks and as per their eligibility.

2 There should be a committee appointed by Dr NTR UHS for the selection of candidates against Competent Authority seats as per the merit list.

TUITION FEE

The selected candidates have to pay tuition fees and other constituent fees, special fees and caution money deposits at the rates laid down for the purpose from time to time subject to the conditions laid therein at the time of admission. The regulations governing the same will be informed. However, the fee can be paid through a Debit card / Credit card or Net Banking.

CERTIFICATES REQUIRED BEFORE FILLING THE APPLICATION FORM ONLINE

The following Certificates are required to complete the application process. The certificates are to be scanned and kept ready to upload. The application fee has to be paid online-

1 AIAPGET – 2024 Rank Card.

2 Birth Certificate (SSC Marks Memo).

3 Provisional or Original BAMS Degree Certificate.

4 BAMS study certificates.

5 Compulsory Rotatory Internship certificate.

6 Permanent (or) Provisional Council Registration Certificate.

7 Transfer Certificate.

8 Caste Certificate, if applicable.

9 Minority Certificate, if applicable.

10 Income and Asset certificates for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) valid for the year 2024-25 (Financial year 2023-24) issued by the Tahsildars on or after 01-04-2024 pertaining to AP-Non State-wide Institutions.

11 Aadhar Card.

12 Service certificate, if applicable.

13 Local status Certificates issued by MRO of AP (candidates migrated from Telangana to Andhra Pradesh (If Applicable).

14 Candidate’s Latest passport-size Photo.

15 Specimen Signature of the Candidate.

For Non-Local Candidates-

1 Minimum 10 years Study Certificates of Student / either of parents of Andhra Pradesh State, if BAMS is from outside Andhra Pradesh State.

(OR)

2 Minimum 10 years Residence Certificate of Andhra Pradesh State of either of parents.

(OR)

3 Current employment Certificates of either of parents, if working in Andhra Pradesh only.

To view the notification, click the link below

Powered by WPeMatico

RG Kar hospital Protests: Doctors are ‘Soft Targets’, says IMA chief amid ongoing stir

Amid an indefinite hunger strike by young doctors in West Bengal over the rape and murder of a PG doctor at RG Kar Medical College Hospital, Indian Medical Association chief Dr RV Asokan said Doctors have always been ”soft targets” and the ”injustice inflicted on the medical fraternity has no parallel.”
In a statement, posted on X by the IMA, Dr Asokan said on Tuesday that from the word go a doctor in India is a “slave chained by the Bond system”.

For more information, click on the link below:

Powered by WPeMatico

NEET MDS 2024: DME Chhattisgarh issues corrigendum on special stray vacancy round

The Director of Medical Education (DME Chhattisgarh) has issued a corrigendum on online applications for the Special Stray Vacancy Round counseling for the 2024 Postgraduate Dental (MDS) course. This announcement was made via Information No. 9534/Student/Counselling/Sanchishi/2024, dated October 16, 2024, from Raipur. This round of counseling is aimed at filling vacant seats in the MDS program for the upcoming academic year 2024.25.
As per notice, candidates who had previously registered but were unallocated in earlier rounds can participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round without the need for re-registration. However, it is compulsory for candidates to select both their preferred subject and institute once again on the official online portal. Previous selections of subject and institute will no longer be valid.

For more information, click on the link below:

Powered by WPeMatico

Study finds RSV vaccine highly effective in protecting older adults against severe disease, hospitalization and death

A multi-state study, published in The Lancet, is one of the first real world data analyses of the effectiveness of the RSV—short for respiratory syncytial virus—vaccine. VISION Network researchers report that across the board these vaccines were highly effective in older adults, even those with immunocompromising conditions, during the 2023–24 respiratory disease season, the first season after RSV vaccine approval in the U.S.

Powered by WPeMatico

Medicaid ACOs have not yet improved care for kids with asthma, study says

In its first three years of operation, Medicaid’s primary care-focused Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) in Massachusetts showed “no clear evidence of success” in improving asthma care for children, according to research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst and UMass Chan Medical School-Baystate Health.

Powered by WPeMatico

How neural networks help the brain predict future events

On 17 October 2024, Martina Lamberti publicly defended her Ph.D. thesis, “Know the Past to See the Future: Memory and Prediction in In-Vitro Cortical Neurons,” at the University of Twente. Her research sheds light on how the brain predicts future events and forms memories. These findings could open new doors in understanding neurological conditions like dementia.

Powered by WPeMatico

Vitamin B12 identified as a potential therapeutic agent in the prevention and treatment of acute pancreatitis

Acute pancreatitis (AP), which affects people of all ages, is one of the leading causes of hospital admission due to gastrointestinal diseases. Approximately 20% of patients develop moderate or severe acute pancreatitis, which carries extremely high mortality and disability rates. Even for those who recover, lifelong complications often follow, significantly affecting their quality of life.

Powered by WPeMatico

Researchers from Brazil and Italy search industrial waste for new Alzheimer’s drugs

A self-proclaimed Brazil-Italy collaboration enthusiast, researcher Laura Bolognesi created the B2AlzD2 Joint Lab at the Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology of the Università di Bologna (UNIBO), the first Brazil-Bologna joint laboratory dedicated to the development of new drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The partners include scientists from four Brazilian universities: the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), the University of Brasília (UnB), the University of São Paulo (USP Ribeirão Preto) and the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).

Powered by WPeMatico