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Babies Fare Better If Gestational Diabetes Is Treated Early in Second Trimester Treating gestational diabetes early in pregnancy without waiting for confirmation of a repeat oral glucose-tolerance test (OGTT) improved neonatal outcomes, the TOBOGM randomized trial showed. For women first diagnosed before 20 weeks' gestation, ...
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1 in 6 early-onset colorectal cancer survivors diagnosed with subsequent cancer School of Public Health at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, told Healio. "These survivors are at an increased risk of developing another cancer in future. " ...
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Hay fever: How to enjoy time in the garden during the summer Cutting grass later into the autumn also extends the hay fever season as the majority of sufferers are allergic to grass pollen. So a mild spring, warm dry summer and a mild autumn ...
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Obesity in sons linked to mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome "We could see that these male mice had more fat tissue, larger fat cells, and a disordered basal metabolism, despite eating a healthy diet," says Elisabet Stener-Victorin, a reproductive endocrinology and metabolism investigator at the Karolinska Institute ...
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Immunosuppressants More Common Among Autoimmune Patients with Severe COVID-19 Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or myositis hospitalized due to COVID-19 are more likely to have a history of biologic, immunosuppressant or corticosteroid treatment for their autoimmune disease.
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Radiologists seek new technologies to ease treatment process for breast cancer patients BALTIMORE -- One of the biggest radiology conferences in the country is happening this weekend in Baltimore. WJZ spoke with a radiologist who specializes in breast cancer about treatment innovations. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among ...
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The Majority of Stroke Survivors Develop This Serious Complication Within a Year A new scientific statement details the lingering cognitive impacts of stroke. People who experience stroke have a higher risk of developing cognitive impairment and even dementia. Doctors say more research is needed to find the proper screening and ...
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A Cancer Nurse Who Is Called to Serve Kelly Bryant, RN, (Mama Kelly, as we call her in the clinic) is a wonderful, caring and compassionate oncology nurse. Kelly is a cancer survivor herself. She has built a strong rapport with so many oncology and hematology patients.
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Sons of women with PCOS 3 times more likely to develop obesity The study from Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, said that it highlighted a previously unknown risk of passing PCOS-related health problems across generations through the male side of a family. Recommended for ...
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Dozens of countries have tamed malaria, but can we eradicate it? But with climate change creating new breeding grounds for malaria-carrying mosquitoes and the roll out of an effective vaccine being too expensive for many countries, worldwide malaria elimination isn't a straightforward task. An ...
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Food Insecurity Linked With Lower Dietary Guideline Adherence Among Youth With T1D It's also been shown that in general, children and adults consume excess sodium and saturated fat. Moreover, in 2020 approximately 10.5% percent of all US households and nearly 15% of households with children were food insecure at some point, authors noted ...
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Early diagnosis, treatment of diabetes in pregnant women benefit infants: study Early diagnosis and treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus results in additional protection for babies and mothers from pregnancy complications, as per the results of a multi-centric, randomised controlled trial (RCT) published recently in the New ...
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COVID-19 hospitalizations remain steady in Waterloo Region The announcement Friday marks a symbolic end to the coronavirus pandemic that has killed millions of people worldwide, upended economies and triggered lockdowns that forced people to stay in their homes. Three regional hospitals reported 21 patients ...
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Doctor explains how to 'Be Fast,' recognize critical stroke signs JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – There are critical signs that often can go ignored by stroke victims. One in three stroke victims never calls 911, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Trending Videos.
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Canine Influenza forces changes at Walk for Animals FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Animal Humane Society's Walk for Animals was missing its usual crowd of dogs on Saturday, because canine flu has many in the community concerned. Those concerns prompted a late change in plans from organizers at the ...
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Can Eating French Fries Really Increase Your Risk of Depression and Anxiety? Eating fried foods is common among people who follow a Western-style diet, and past research has shown that eating fried food is linked linked to negative health outcomes like obesity, heart disease, and even cancer.
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Richmond Hill man gears up for cross-Canada bike ride to raise awareness for mental health, addictions He's survived serious illnesses, car accidents, a drug addiction, run-ins with wolves and grizzly bears and life without a permanent home. Now, David Thompson is gearing up for a 9,000-kilometre journey across Canada, leaving on May 16, ...
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BC researcher demystifies latest dementia treatment Behavioural neurologist Dr. Alex Henri-Bhargava is devoted to making the answers to these questions more accessible. This month, residents have the opportunity to hear him speak about the latest in dementia treatments, as well ...
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