Anemia in young adult women is rarely caused by a single factor. Instead, it reflects a layered interaction of nutritional deficiencies, physiological demands, chronic illnesses, genetic ...
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The hidden infections that refuse to go away: How household practices can stop deadly diseases
A 13-year study led by the Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz reveals why a deadly ...
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Physical function metrics improve mortality prediction in elderly heart failure patients
Current models of mortality risk after heart failure (HF) rely primarily on cardiac-specific clinical variables and may underestimate risk in elderly East Asian patients. Researchers from Japan used ...
A 13-year study led by the Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz reveals why a deadly parasitic infection ...
Technology can support health care, but it should never replace it ...
In 2024, approximately 200,000 people in Germany received artificial hip joints, making this operation one of the most common orthopedic procedures in German hospitals. In most cases, ...
A recent narrative review concluded that artificial intelligence (AI) has a significant impact on gastroenterology, with ...
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Standard diabetes test may mislead diagnosis, monitoring in South Asian populations: Lancet
The widely used glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test - a standard diabetes test - may not accurately reflect blood glucose levels for millions of Indians, particularly in regions with high prevalence of ...
Predicting hospitalization risk among patients on hemodialysis is vital, given their high rate of unplanned hospitalizations related to fluid overload and infections.
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