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Vitamin D, aspirin, exercise reduce pregnancy-related hypertension
There appears to be several ways to reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia and pregnancy-induced hypertension. These include low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), vitamin D supplementation, calcium supplementation, aspirin, and exercise, according to a meta-analysis.
Vitamin D, aspirin, exercise reduce pregnancy-related hypertension
27 Oct 20222–3 cups of coffee daily may keep the heart healthy
Drinking 2–3 cups of coffee – be it ground, instant, or decaffeinated – daily is consistently associated with significant reductions in the risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD), coronary heart disease (CHD), congestive cardiac failure (CCF), and all-cause mortality in a new analysis of the UK Biobank study.
2–3 cups of coffee daily may keep the heart healthy
26 Oct 2022Singaporeans’ affair with Western-style fast food: Unhealthy and possibly deadly
A diet heavy in Western-style fast food is known to make people fat and unhealthy, and a recent study quantifies its toll in an Eastern population, particularly Singaporeans: Frequent intake puts one at risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and dying from coronary heart disease (CHD).
Singaporeans’ affair with Western-style fast food: Unhealthy and possibly deadly
25 Oct 2022Prophylactic anticoagulation in critical COVID-19: Is full-dose or standard-dose preferred?
A full-dose prophylactic anticoagulation strategy reduced the risk of thrombosis in critically ill patients with COVID-19 who required intensive care unit (ICU)-level care compared with a standard-dose strategy, according to results of the COVID-PACT trial.
Prophylactic anticoagulation in critical COVID-19: Is full-dose or standard-dose preferred?
23 Oct 2022Peanut intake may help with weight loss
In the context of an energy-restricted diet, a weight-loss diet involving daily consumption of 70 g of lightly salted dry-roasted peanuts yielded similar weight loss results as a traditional low-fat weight-loss diet after 6 months in adults at high risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), a study has shown.
Peanut intake may help with weight loss
21 Oct 2022Amphilimus- vs zotarolimus-eluting stents: Any preference in patients with diabetes?
Updated results of the SUGAR* trial showed that using polymer-free amphilimus-eluting stents (AES) was not a superior option to durable-polymer zotarolimus-eluting stents (ZES) in patients with diabetes mellitus who required percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).