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Aspirin-statin combo lowers hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
Daily use of aspirin reduces the risk of incident hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), while the combination of daily aspirin use and statin results in a lower incidence of HCC, which suggests a beneficial interaction, according to a study. In addition, no excess oesophageal variceal haemorrhage (VH) is seen among daily aspirin users compared with nonusers.
Aspirin-statin combo lowers hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
09 Apr 2022Cannabis products ease nausea within 5 minutes
Patients who use cannabis to treat nausea normally experience relief within a relatively short period of time, a recent study has shown. However, the level of antiemetic effect varies with the characteristics of the cannabis products consumed in vivo.
Cannabis products ease nausea within 5 minutes
08 Apr 2022IV steroids may do more harm than good in older-onset ulcerative colitis
In patients with older-onset ulcerative colitis (UC), treatment with intravenous (IV) steroids appears to be less effective and is associated with higher risks of surgery and adverse events relative to patients with younger-onset disease, a study has found.
IV steroids may do more harm than good in older-onset ulcerative colitis
26 Mar 2022Wearable device eases patients with GERD into left-side sleeping
For patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), sleeping on the left side is ideal and alleviates nocturnal reflux symptoms. A wearable device can train these patients to sleep in the ideal position, as shown in a study.