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Smokers more likely to develop COVID-19 complications
Among patients with COVID-19 infection, those who smoke are at higher risk of developing complications compared with those who do not smoke, according to a study from Malaysia.
Smokers more likely to develop COVID-19 complications
13 Jan 2022Fulvestrant-palbociclib combo pre-progression improves PFS in ESR1+ mBC
Switching to a fulvestrant-palbociclib regimen prior to disease progression after detection of elevated ESR1 mutations in the blood of patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+), HER2-negative (HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) who were receiving aromatase inhibitors (AIs) plus palbociclib extended their progression-free survival (PFS), results of the phase III PADA-1 trial showed.
Fulvestrant-palbociclib combo pre-progression improves PFS in ESR1+ mBC
12 Jan 2022More than 1 in 4 young adults test seropositive for COVID-19
A recent study has shown that more than a quarter of young adults are seropositive for SARS-CoV-2, many of whom show single positivity with IgM. Such seropositivity was higher among those who had cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the household and those who used public transport.
More than 1 in 4 young adults test seropositive for COVID-19
12 Jan 2022Autoimmune hepatitis ups 10-year risk of cancer
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), a chronic inflammatory liver disease, appears to increase the 10-year risk of cancer by 1.5-fold relative to age- and sex-matched controls, a study has shown.
Autoimmune hepatitis ups 10-year risk of cancer
12 Jan 2022Do antihypertensive drugs raise odds of COVID-19 diagnosis, death?
Antihypertensive therapy (AHT) may be used safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, as no evidence suggest that it can increase the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection or death, according to a UK study. In addition, most classes of antihypertensives are negatively associated with COVID-19 diagnosis.
Do antihypertensive drugs raise odds of COVID-19 diagnosis, death?
12 Jan 20223D gonioscopy detects eyes with suspected glaucoma
The 3-dimensional (3D) deep learning-based automated digital gonioscopy system (DGS) effectively identifies eyes with suspected primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG), demonstrating its potential for wide use in the primary eye care community for screening of patients at high risk of developing PACG, suggests a study.