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Myopic refractive error carries increased risk of POAG
There appears to be a genetic-based association between the presence of myopic refractive error and an increased risk of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), according to the results of a Mendelian randomization study.
Myopic refractive error carries increased risk of POAG
09 Aug 2022
Bilateral movement computer games improve upper limb recovery in stroke survivors
A randomized controlled trial conducted by researchers from Hong Kong Metropolitan University, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong found greater improvements in upper limb sensorimotor functions among subacute stroke survivors who engaged in bilateral movement-based computer games (BMCG) vs conventional rehabilitation (CR) alone.
Bilateral movement computer games improve upper limb recovery in stroke survivors
09 Aug 2022
Soy isoflavones decrease frequency and duration of migraine attacks in women
A randomized controlled trial of reproductive-age women prone to migraines has shown soy isoflavones supplementation to be effective at reducing the frequency and duration of migraine attacks.
Soy isoflavones decrease frequency and duration of migraine attacks in women
09 Aug 2022
Ivabradine SR improves heart function in patients with HFrEF
Once-daily treatment with sustained-release (SR) ivabradine hemisulfate, alongside optimum standard therapy, results in better heart function in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), reports a study.
Ivabradine SR improves heart function in patients with HFrEF
08 Aug 2022
Negative attitude towards MSM living with HIV tied to low knowledge, worry about HIV
Ignorance and fear of HIV both contribute significantly to the negative attitudes towards men who have sex with men (MSM) living with the virus, suggests a study presented at the 24th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2022) in Montreal, Canada.
Negative attitude towards MSM living with HIV tied to low knowledge, worry about HIV
08 Aug 2022
BP-lowering drug helps prevent Parkinson’s disease
Treatment with angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) appears to reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD) in patients newly diagnosed with hypertension, reports a recent study.