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Súhrn: - Home - Medical news & Guidelines - Anesthesiology - Cardiology and CTVS - Critical Care - Dentistry - Dermatology - Diabetes and Endocrinology - ENT - Gastroenterology - Medicine - Nephrology - Neurology - Obstretics-Gynaecology - Oncology - Ophthalmology - Orthopaedics - Pediatrics-Neonatology - Psychiatry - Pulmonology - Radiology - Surgery - Urology - Laboratory Medicine - Diet - Nursing - Paramedical - Physiotherapy - Health news - Fact Check - Bone Health Fact Check - Brain Health Fact Check - Cancer Related Fact Check - Child Care Fact Check - Dental and oral health fact check - Diabetes and metabolic health fact check - Diet and Nutrition Fact Check - Eye and ENT Care Fact Check - Fitness fact check - Gut health fact check - Heart health fact check - Kidney health fact check - Medical education fact check - Men's health fact check - Respiratory fact check - Skin and hair care fact check - Vaccine and Immunization fact check - Women's health fact check - AYUSH - State News - Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Andhra Pradesh - Arunachal Pradesh - Assam - Bihar - Chandigarh - Chattisgarh - Dadra and Nagar Haveli - Daman and Diu - Delhi - Goa - Gujarat - Haryana - Himachal Pradesh - Jammu & Kashmir - Jharkhand - Karnataka - Kerala - Ladakh - Lakshadweep - Madhya Pradesh - Maharashtra - Manipur - Meghalaya - Mizoram - Nagaland - Odisha - Puducherry - Punjab - Rajasthan - Sikkim - Tamil Nadu - Telangana - Tripura - Uttar Pradesh - Uttrakhand - West Bengal - Medical Education - Industry Use of GLP-1 Drugs May Improve Survival After Heart Transplant: Study Suggests USA: Therapy with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) after heart transplantation was associated with improved survival in transplant recipients Dr Kamal Kant Kohli-MBBS, DTCD- a chest specialist with more than 30 years of practice and a flair for writing clinical articles, Dr Kamal Kant Kohli joined Medical Dialogues as a Chief Editor of Medical News Besides writing articles, as an editor, he proofreads and verifies all the medical content published on Medical Dialogues including those coming from journals, studies,medical conferences,guidelines etc.
Doplnenie: Besides writing articles, as an editor, he proofreads and verifies all the medical content published on Medical Dialogues including those coming from journals, studies,medical conferences,guidelines etc.
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Doplnenie: The study assessed the vaccine’s performance under routine program conditions across several African countries, including Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, where pilot implementations were first rolled out.
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Doplnenie: Low-risk people between the ages of 18 and 60 who had early symptoms of COVID-19 (less than four days) were assessed in this study in Thailand and Laos.
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Doplnenie: In those with type 2 diabetes, assessing the correlations and predictive value of WWI for cardiovascular events may enhance risk assessment and early preventative measures.
Súhrn: The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has approved zolbetuximab (Vyloy, Astellas Pharma) for treating advanced gastric and gastro-oesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer in combination with fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-containing chemotherapy 2-targeted therapy Russell Petty, professor of medical oncology and director of Tayside Medical Science Centre School of Medicine at the University of Dundee, welcomed the decision, saying that “by moving beyond one-size-fits-all methods and targeting specific features of a tumour, like CLDN18.
Doplnenie: 2-targeted therapy.
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Doplnenie: The study was published in the journal ACR Open Rheumatology by Elizabeth M.
Súhrn: TOPLINE: Significantly improved 5-year survival was linked to receiving dupilumab treatment for cutaneous immune-related adverse events following immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy when compared with patients in nontreatment and systemic corticosteroid groups The medication has been utilized off-label for managing cutaneous immune-related adverse events following immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy Prior research has evaluated survival within a single healthcare network, but broader analyses across larger, geographically diverse populations have been lacking.
Doplnenie: The medication has been utilized off-label for managing cutaneous immune-related adverse events following immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Súhrn: Utah has launched an autonomous prescribing pilot program, partnering with a physician-led artificial intelligence (AI) company to become the “first state-approved program in the country that allows an AI system to legally participate in medical decision-making for prescription renewals,” according to the Utah Department of Commerce The announcement comes as physician groups and legislators debate the role of AI in medicine, even as payers and health systems move quickly to adopt the technology to cut costs, reduce care gaps, and ease administrative burden The program, powered by the AI platform Doctronic, will approve a limited set of medication renewals for chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.
Doplnenie: Several states, including Utah, have moved to place guardrails on AI in sensitive settings and banned AI systems from presenting themselves as clinicians.
Súhrn: Šéf Bieleho domu obviňuje WHO zo zneužívania finančných prostriedkov a nedostatočného zvládnutia pandémie ochorenia COVID-19 Autor TASR Ak si želáte, aby počítač prečítal text článku, použite prehrávač nižšie 00:00 / 00:00 Ženeva 22.
Doplnenie: januára (TASR) - Vo štvrtok uplynie presne rok od rozhodnutia amerického prezidenta Donalda Trumpa o vystúpení USA zo Svetovej zdravotníckej organizácie (WHO).
Súhrn: Research suggests that up to 65% of children have had an imaginary friend by age 7, according to landmark studies by Marjorie Taylor, PhD, and Stephanie Carlson, PhD, originally published in Developmental Psychology Imaginary friends are common in early childhood and are usually a normal feature of cognitive and emotional development For clinicians, the key challenge is distinguishing typical imaginative play from patterns that may signal emotional distress or neurodevelopmental concerns that require further assessment.
Doplnenie: Talking with invisible dragons, having tea with invented heroes, or sharing secrets with companions only the child can see are part of normal development and do not usually indicate a psychological disorder.
Súhrn: Na Slovensko prichádza prvá kvantová pamäť pre národnú komunikaÄnú infraÅ¡truktúru Budovanie národnej kvantovej komunikaÄnej infraštruktúry na Slovensku pokraÄuje Äalším konkrétnym krokom Do výbavy Fyzikálneho ústavu Slovenskej akadémie vied (FÚ SAV) prichádza prvá kvantová pamäÅ¥ QDrive, kľúÄový komponent, ktorý umožní posun od jednoduchých prepojení k budúcim kvantovým sieÅ¥am s vyšším dosahom a funkcionalitou Kvantové pamäte slúžia na uchovávanie a Äasovú synchronizáciu kvantových stavov.
Doplnenie: „V praxi môžu fungovaÅ¥ ako ´vyrovnávacia pamäÅ¥´ pre kvantovú informáciu a sú nevyhnutné pre škálovanie sietí nad rámec spojení typu bod–bod.
Súhrn: 🙂 Po vianočnej pauze sa s novým elánom vrháme do písania Tešíme sa, že si tu s nami aj v novom roku Veríme, že sa ti počas sviatkov podarilo načerpať sily.
Doplnenie: Budú potrebné na zvládnutie náročného obdobia v ambulanciách, ktoré prichádza s vrcholom chrípkového obdobia.