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Abstract Aspirin may be considered for primary prevention in non-elderly patients with high cardiovascular risk. However, contemporary management aimed at aggressive cardiovascular risk factor control may alter benefit-risk ratio of aspirin. Therefore, we aimed to examine the effect of aspirin for primary prevention on the long-term MACEs in a large cohort registry. Cohort Of patients […]
Wegovy’s latest trial results provide promising evidence that the weight-loss drug may help improve symptoms and physical function in patients with obesity and heart failure. Advisory Board‘s Rachael Peroutky and Kara Marlatt explain how this trial advances three trends in clinical innovation — for better or worse. New trial finds Wegovy may benefit patients with […]
vancouver, Sept. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global market for blood warmer devices is anticipated to achieve a market size of USD 2.37 billion by the year 2032. This growth is expected to follow a stable revenue Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.5% throughout the forecast period, as outlined in the most recent […]
Dublin, Sept. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Blood Culture Tests Market by Method (Conventional, Automated), Product (Consumables, Instruments), Technology (Culture, Molecular, Proteomics), Application (Bacteremia, Fungemia), End User (Hospitals, Reference Labs) & Region – Forecast to 2028” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global blood culture tests market is projected to witness […]
Abstract tRNA-histidine guanyltransferase 1-like protein (THG1L), located in the mitochondria, plays a crucial role in the tRNA maturation process. Dysfunction of THG1L results in abnormal mitochondrial tRNA modification and neurodevelopmental disorders. To date, few studies have focused on THG1L-related cerebellar ataxia. Whole-exome sequencing revealed compound heterozygous variants NM_017872.5: [c.224A > G]; [c.369-8T > G] in THG1L in a 6-year-old […]
Representational Image (Nitin Sharma/BCCL Chandigarh) A subtype of avian flu virus, endemic in poultry farms in China, is undergoing mutational changes, which could increase the risk of the disease being passed on to humans, warns a study. Researchers in China and Nottingham, the UK, also said that the findings raise concerns of a potential epidemic […]
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — September 4th is Alabama Blood Donation Day. Governor Kay Ivey proclaimed Sept 4th as a day to give blood in response to the ongoing blood shortage crisis. This day is a part of the National Blood Donation Week which is the first week of September every year. Our local blood bank […]
The coronavirus behind the COVID-19 pandemic is far from gone. Not only is it still widely infecting humans, but according to a new study, the virus also commonly leaps from us to white-tailed deer, where it seems to be evolving even more rapidly. The origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain mysterious, but aside from having possibly jumped […]
PITMAN, N.J. (CBS) — Many children are getting ready to head back to school. For those with immunity problems, it can be scary, especially for their parents. We hear it all the time: “If you’re sick, stay home.” That’s especially important in school because infections can spread quickly. It’s a message that’s critical for one […]