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Electroporation a promising way to end insulin dependency in T2D
A novel endoscopic electroporation procedure, when combined with semaglutide, can eliminate the need for insulin injections for individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), as shown in the results of the first-in-human EMINENT study.
Electroporation a promising way to end insulin dependency in T2D
05 Jun 2023
50-percent decrease in severity a meaningful endpoint in chronic pelvic pain
A clinically meaningful endpoint for future therapeutic trials in urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome is a decrease of 30‒50 percent in pelvic pain severity, suggests a study. Clinically significant differences for urinary symptom severity are more appropriately defined separately for males and females.
50-percent decrease in severity a meaningful endpoint in chronic pelvic pain
05 Jun 2023
OPT-302 2.0 mg plus ranibizumab leads to superior vision gains in nAMD
Treatment with 2.0-mg OPT-302, a biologic inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C and D, in combination with ranibizumab, an anti‒VEGF-A inhibitor, results in greater vision gains when compared with the current standard of care for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD), reports a study. In addition, the combined therapy has an acceptable safety profile.
OPT-302 2.0 mg plus ranibizumab leads to superior vision gains in nAMD
05 Jun 2023
Dietary modification ups glaucoma risk in women
Dietary modification (DM) among individuals in the lowest quartile for percentage calories from total fat at baseline is associated with a higher risk of incident primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) among women, irrespective of age or race, suggests a recent study.