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Certain reproductive factors tied to premature menopause in Asians
Women with histories of infertility, recurrent miscarriages, and stillbirths are more likely to experience premature or early menopause, with stronger associations observed for Asian women, as reported in a study.
Certain reproductive factors tied to premature menopause in Asians
20 Apr 2023
SG: Acne in youths managed suboptimally in primary care
The prescribing patterns for acne among local primary care physicians appear to deviate from clinical practice guidelines used to achieve optimal outcomes for young people, as shown in a Singapore study.
SG: Acne in youths managed suboptimally in primary care
19 Apr 2023
COVID-19 medicine use in pregnancy increases with disease severity
Use of medicines for COVID-19 during pregnancy is higher in patients with more severe disease, according to a study. In addition, a trend towards increased corticosteroids use has been observed and appears to be consistent with changing guidelines.
COVID-19 medicine use in pregnancy increases with disease severity
19 Apr 2023
Maximal transurethral resection tied to better outcomes at cystectomy
Pathological response at cystectomy may improve with maximal resection in patients undergoing transurethral resection for muscle-invasive bladder cancer prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, according to a study.
Maximal transurethral resection tied to better outcomes at cystectomy
19 Apr 2023
Higher sodium intake tied to higher atherosclerotic burden
Increased sodium intake is associated with increased coronary and carotid atherosclerosis burden in the general Swedish population, even in normotensive individuals and those without known cardiovascular disease (CVD), the SCAPIS* study finds.
Higher sodium intake tied to higher atherosclerotic burden
19 Apr 2023
Unhealthy lifestyle habits up risk of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
An “unfavourable” lifestyle appears to put individuals at increased risk of developing idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, especially those with high genetic risk, according to a study.