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Long COVID: What factors contribute to the risk?
Long COVID: What factors contribute to the risk?
25 May 2022 byRoshini Claire Anthony

Only a minority of patients are considered fully recovered 1 year after being discharged from hospital due to COVID-19, with women and obese individuals at increased risk of long COVID, according to results of the prospective PHOSP-COVID* study presented at ECCMID 2022 and published in The Lancet.

Long COVID: What factors contribute to the risk?
25 May 2022
High admission GPR worsens death risk in ischaemic stroke
High admission GPR worsens death risk in ischaemic stroke
25 May 2022

Ischaemic stroke patients with high serum glucose-to-potassium ratio (GPR) upon admission see significantly excess 30-day mortality risk, a recent study has found. GPR may be a valuable predictor for short-term death in this patient population.

High admission GPR worsens death risk in ischaemic stroke
25 May 2022
GI symptoms in T1D linked to microvascular complications
GI symptoms in T1D linked to microvascular complications
25 May 2022
What is the most preferred first-line agent for paediatric alopecia areata?
What is the most preferred first-line agent for paediatric alopecia areata?
25 May 2022 byStephen Padilla

In the treatment of paediatric alopecia areata (AA), an autoimmune, nonscarring hair loss disorder with a variable disease course and significant psychosocial impact, the most preferred first-line agent is topical corticosteroids, followed by contact immunotherapy, according to a study.

What is the most preferred first-line agent for paediatric alopecia areata?
25 May 2022
Prenatal Zika delays neurodevelopment in kids
Prenatal Zika delays neurodevelopment in kids
25 May 2022

Infants of mothers with Zika virus infection suffer from various neurodevelopmental sequelae during childhood, particularly in terms of language, a new study reveals.

Prenatal Zika delays neurodevelopment in kids
25 May 2022