Month: March 2023

Already commonly used in combination for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), macitentan and tadalafil are safe and effective in a fixed-dose combination even as first-line therapy, according to a randomized multicenter comparative trial. The fixed-dose combination “led to a highly significant and marked improvement in pulmonary vascular resistance when compared to macitentan and
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Scientists seem to have done the impossible. They have created mice with two biological fathers. The revolutionary research could open the way for new fertility treatments in the future, including reproduction in same-sex couples. “This is the first case of making robust mammal oocytes from male cells,” said Katsuhiko Hayashi, who led the research team at Kyushu
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CNN  —  The world is off-pace for achieving the goal of reducing sodium intake 30% by 2025, according to a first-of-its-kind report from the World Health Organization. Although all 194 WHO member countries committed to the target set in 2013, only 5% have implemented comprehensive sodium-reduction policies, according to Thursday’s report. “Progress has been slow
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Sugar Substitute Erythritol May Increase Risk for Blood Clotting and Stroke – Diabetes Daily Learning Center Learning Center: LearningCenter Diabetes Daily does not provide medical advice,diagnosis or treatment.Get additional information.© 2005 – 2023 Everyday Health, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. Everyday Health is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not
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In California, a Democrat and a Republican figured out how to pass the country’s toughest online privacy law protecting kids. If their experience is any indication, though, federal legislators can expect fierce pushback from Big Tech if they heed President Joe Biden’s call for similar action on a national scale. The law, modeled after legislation
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STRATFORD, N.J., March 8, 2023. A team of researchers from Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Rowan-Virtua SOM) and Durin Technologies, Inc., have announced the results of a newly-designed blood test that can detect the presence of Alzheimer’s disease-related pathology up to 10 years before symptoms arise with a nearly 97 percent accuracy rate. Their findings
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The television series “The Last of Us” describes a human pandemic with a mind controlling cordyceps fungus. When asked whether a COVID-19 pandemic with a pathogenic fungus is possible, my answer has generally been some variation of “yes, but it’s unlikely.” Cordyceps fungi turn ants into zombies, establishing the precedent that this group of organisms
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eplontersen Treatment for Hereditary Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloid Polyneuropathy (ATTRv-PN) Ionis Announces FDA Acceptance of New Drug Application for Eplontersen for the Treatment of Hereditary Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloid Polyneuropathy (ATTRv-PN) 35-week data included in the filing demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful change from baseline for co-primary and secondary endpoints compared to external placebo group Eplontersen previously
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Thyroid cancer is complicated. It’s okay to have questions. Get informed: https://mayocl.in/3PZZArg. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, you may be asking yourself a lot of questions. Our experts are here to help you answer them. 0:00 Introduction 0:18 What is the next step after a thyroid cancer diagnosis?
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Residents joining unions is not a new phenomenon; however, it has been more prominent in the media in the wake of COVID-19. Throughout the pandemic, many residents were required to take on larger numbers of very sick patients without additional compensation or social assistance. In addition, we’re experiencing significant increases in inflation and housing costs
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Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCesNt4_Z-Pm41RzpAClfVcg/join “Tricuspid regurgitation is characterized by the backflow of blood into the right atrium during systole. The Tricuspid valve is an atrioventricular valve preventing blood from flowing from the right ventricle to right atrium. The other atrioventricular valve is the mitral valve. Anatomically, the tricuspid valve consists
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Individuals with a history of depressive symptoms have a 46% higher risk for stroke than those with no depression history, new research suggests. Data from the international INTERSTROKE study also showed that those with depressive symptoms before a stroke had worse outcomes, including a significantly higher mortality rate in the first month after a stroke.
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Meet Rick Clendenen. He’s one of the 2023 Senior Planet Sponsored Athletes, and he’ll be sharing updates on his health and wellness journey through the rest of this year. Rick, age 72, has always been an active athlete. After a knee issue took him off the volleyball court, Rick discovered the pickleball court and quickly
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How does weight impact cancer risk? What can we do to make breakthrough immunotherapies work for more people? And why are viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago contributing to how cancers develop today? Those are some of the biggest questions in cancer research. Answering them won’t be easy, but it has the
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Chatting with ChatGPT: The Future of Diabetes Care? – Diabetes Daily Learning Center Learning Center: LearningCenter Diabetes Daily does not provide medical advice,diagnosis or treatment.Get additional information.© 2005 – 2023 Everyday Health, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. Everyday Health is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by
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