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Oral dexamethasone trumps prednisolone for acute asthma attacks in kids
Oral dexamethasone proved more effective than oral prednisolone for the management of acute exacerbation of mild-to-moderate asthma in children, a study suggests.
Oral dexamethasone trumps prednisolone for acute asthma attacks in kids
24 Jun 2022Baricitinib delays, lowers frequency of flares in JIA
In patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) with insufficient response to conventional synthetic (cs) or biologic (b) disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), the JAK*1/2 selective inhibitor baricitinib reduced the frequency and delayed time to disease flares, according to a phase III trial presented at EULAR 2022.
Baricitinib delays, lowers frequency of flares in JIA
23 Jun 2022NAFLD linked to heightened type 2 diabetes risk
Children with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, a study reports. Other risk factors for T2D include severity of liver histology, body mass index, and female sex.
NAFLD linked to heightened type 2 diabetes risk
22 Jun 2022Rapid childhood growth rate tied to elevated risk of islet autoimmunity, T1D development
Children who grow in height fast appears to have a higher risk of islet autoimmunity (IAA) and rapid progression to type 1 diabetes (T1D), a study has found.
Rapid childhood growth rate tied to elevated risk of islet autoimmunity, T1D development
21 Jun 2022Normal weight obesity in adolescents tied to cardiometabolic risk
Adolescents with normal weight obesity (NMO) may present with several cardiometabolic risk factors, putting them at greater risk of developing vascular events or diabetes, suggests a recent study.
Normal weight obesity in adolescents tied to cardiometabolic risk
21 Jun 2022Insulin resistance tied to atherogenic lipoprotein/lipid, cIMT in obese youths
Insulin resistance in young people with obesity is positively associated with an atherogenic lipoprotein/lipid profile and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), regardless of their glucose tolerance status, suggests a study.