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Estimated pulse wave velocity, socioeconomic status predict stroke risk in men
Estimated pulse wave velocity (ePWV) and socioeconomic status (SES) independently contribute to a higher risk of stroke in men, and the relationship between elevated ePWV and increased stroke risk remains whether an individual has high or low SES, according to a study.
Estimated pulse wave velocity, socioeconomic status predict stroke risk in men
18 Jun 2022LDL-C properly managed in older T2DM patients
Regardless of the use of medication, levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) appear to be appropriately managed in older type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients, contributing to the prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD), a recent study has found.
LDL-C properly managed in older T2DM patients
18 Jun 2022Bimekizumab shows promise across the spectrum of axial spondyloarthritis
Treatment with bimekizumab, a monoclonal IgG1 antibody that selectively inhibits interleukin (IL)-17F and IL-17A, significantly improved ASAS40* response rate in patients with either nonradiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) or ankylosing spondylitis (AS**), according to two phase III studies presented at EULAR 2022.
Bimekizumab shows promise across the spectrum of axial spondyloarthritis
18 Jun 2022RELIEVE-AD: Atopic dermatitis patients see rapid, sustained improvements with dupilumab
The biologic dupilumab appears to be a hit with atopic dermatitis (AD) patients treated in the real-world setting, with patients experiencing prompt improvements in multiple aspects of disease control that persisted through 1 year, as shown in the results of the RELIEVE-AD* study.
RELIEVE-AD: Atopic dermatitis patients see rapid, sustained improvements with dupilumab
17 Jun 2022Tradition, conditioning influence parental perceptions of GERD in Asian infants
In the first 3 months of a newborn’s life, the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is at its peak, but most infants outgrow it by age 1 year, according to a Singapore study, noting that those breastfed at 3 weeks have a lower likelihood of GERD.