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Cardiovascular risks high after PCI, CABG but decrease in time
Early revascularization by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), compared with a conservative (CON) strategy, may result in higher early risks but lower long-term risks of cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary artery disease treated with an invasive (INV) strategy, a study has found.
Cardiovascular risks high after PCI, CABG but decrease in time
10 Feb 2024
Folic acid may induce toxicities in capecitabine-treated CRC patients
The presence of folic acid in plasma and intake of folic acid supplements appear to contribute to chemotherapy-induced toxicities in patients treated with capecitabine for colorectal cancer (CRC), reports a recent study.
Folic acid may induce toxicities in capecitabine-treated CRC patients
09 Feb 2024
High diet quality in early life may help prevent IBD later
A high diet quality characterized by increased intake of fish and vegetables and limited consumption of sugary drinks at 1 year of age appears to offer protection against subsequent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as reported in a study.