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CPET a useful cardiovascular risk assessment tool for patients undergoing cancer surgery
For patients undergoing surgery for oesophageal and gastric cancer, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) appears to be a reliable predictor of major cardiovascular complications, as reported in a study.
CPET a useful cardiovascular risk assessment tool for patients undergoing cancer surgery
24 Jul 2022Nutritional risk in older diabetes patients tied to diabetic retinopathy
A low geriatric nutritional risk index score seems to worsen the risk of proliferative diabetic retinopathy in older adults with type 2 diabetes, a recent study has found.
Nutritional risk in older diabetes patients tied to diabetic retinopathy
24 Jul 2022Poor lifestyle ups risk of incident psoriasis
Poor lifestyle appears to increase the risk of incident psoriasis irrespective of genetic risk, suggest the results of a recent study. Additionally, lifestyle factors have a greater relative impact than genetic risk.
Poor lifestyle ups risk of incident psoriasis
24 Jul 2022Lower diabetes risk test cutoff ups lab cost, identifies more persons with prediabetes
Use of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Diabetes Risk Test (DRT) cutoff score of 4 as part of an employee wellness screening program to identify individuals at risk for developing the disease adds up to laboratory costs, reports a study.
Lower diabetes risk test cutoff ups lab cost, identifies more persons with prediabetes
24 Jul 2022Sugar-sweetened drinks tied to increased liver cancer risk?
A high intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) may be linked to an increased risk of liver cancer, according to an observational study on postmenopausal women presented at Nutrition 2022.
Sugar-sweetened drinks tied to increased liver cancer risk?
24 Jul 2022Local landscape, air pollution tied to COVID-19 death risk
Urban environmental determinants of vitamin D status, such as air pollution and sun exposure, appear to be important factors in assessing the risk of mortality from COVID-19, reports a recent study.
Local landscape, air pollution tied to COVID-19 death risk
24 Jul 2022Atrial fibrillation ups risk of dementia in seniors
The risk of developing dementia in older adults appears to be elevated in the presence of atrial fibrillation, with some indication of a risk increase already at age <65 years, according to a study.
Atrial fibrillation ups risk of dementia in seniors
24 Jul 2022Whole-body vibration shows promise in multiple sclerosis
Patients with multiple sclerosis can benefit from a 6-week regimen of whole-body vibration, which can improve their fine motor accuracy, functional mobility, and quality of life, reports a recent study.