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Counselling, pamphlets boost flu vaccine intake in SG
Use of educational pamphlets alone and individualized counselling (IC) both lead to improved uptake of influenza vaccination, reports a Singapore study, noting that IC is not superior to pamphlets alone in increasing uptake.
Counselling, pamphlets boost flu vaccine intake in SG
17 Feb 2023GLP-1 agonists induce weight loss in diabetic patients with obesity
Initiation of a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist at standard glycaemic control doses may result in modest weight loss through 72 weeks in patients with overweight or obesity and type 2 diabetes, suggest the results of a real-world study.
GLP-1 agonists induce weight loss in diabetic patients with obesity
17 Feb 2023Almonds beneficial for Asian Indians with overweight, obesity
Almond consumption led to improvements in cardiometabolic, glycaemic, and insulin markers in Asian Indian adults with overweight and obesity, a study has shown.
Almonds beneficial for Asian Indians with overweight, obesity
17 Feb 2023Hydrochlorothiazide–lisinopril combo bests nifedipine for BP control in postpartum hypertension
In women with postpartum hypertension, treatment with combined hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)/lisinopril yields greater blood pressure (BP)-lowering benefit than nifedipine monotherapy, according to the results of a pilot study.
Hydrochlorothiazide–lisinopril combo bests nifedipine for BP control in postpartum hypertension
17 Feb 2023Hypothalamic defects seen in overweight kids with PSIS
Notable phenotypic differences are present in patients with pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) who are overweight or obese, which indicate hypothalamic defects, reports a study.
Hypothalamic defects seen in overweight kids with PSIS
16 Feb 2023FTD/TPI-bevacizumab combo a new SoC for metastatic CRC?
A combination of trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) and bevacizumab provided significant survival benefit when used as third-line treatment for refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) than FTD/TPI alone, findings from the phase III SUNLIGHT study suggest.