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Low free sugar diet improves clinical biomarkers in NAFLD patients
In overweight/obese patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a low free sugar diet may result in decreased hepatic steatosis and fibrosis, as well as better glycaemic indices and lower concentrations of biomarkers of inflammation, triglycerides (TG), and total cholesterol (TC) levels, suggests a recent study.
Low free sugar diet improves clinical biomarkers in NAFLD patients
30 Jul 2022Is pre-emptive pharmacogenetic testing in CRC patients viable within a community oncology clinic?
A recent study has shown that it is possible to implement pre-emptive pharmacogenetic testing into a community-based oncology clinic with results interpretation available for colorectal cancer patients before their scheduled initiation of chemotherapy.
Is pre-emptive pharmacogenetic testing in CRC patients viable within a community oncology clinic?
30 Jul 2022White matter diminished in ASD teens born premature
In adolescents and young adults who screen positive for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals strong reductions in white matter, a new study has found.
White matter diminished in ASD teens born premature
29 Jul 2022COVID-19 shots temporarily mess up menstrual cycle length
Women who receive COVID-19 jabs may experience short-term changes in their menstrual cycle length, particularly those who have short, long, or irregular cycles prior to vaccination, a study has found.