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Smoking cessation, preventing obesity help reduce psoriasis risk
The incidence of psoriasis may be decreased by maintaining a normal weight and by putting a stop to the use of tobacco and cigarettes, a recent study has shown. In addition, addressing the inequality in education may help lower the cases of this condition.
Smoking cessation, preventing obesity help reduce psoriasis risk
11 Mar 2023Mortality higher among lean than overweight, obese individuals with NAFLD
Among people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), those who are lean appear to be at higher risk of death than their overweight and obese counterparts despite having fewer metabolic comorbidities, a study has shown.
Mortality higher among lean than overweight, obese individuals with NAFLD
11 Mar 2023Augmentation therapy with aripiprazole gets a win for difficult-to-treat depression
The addition of the antipsychotic drug aripiprazole to current antidepressant medications may help improve the symptoms of clinical depression in older adults who have not responded to standard treatments, as reported in a study.
Augmentation therapy with aripiprazole gets a win for difficult-to-treat depression
10 Mar 2023Erbium YAG laser shows potential for treating OAB, vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women
Use of the Erbium-doped yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Erbium YAG) laser in postmenopausal women appears to improve symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) and vaginal atrophy, as shown in a study.
Erbium YAG laser shows potential for treating OAB, vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women
10 Mar 2023Weight status influences urinary function recovery after radical prostatectomy
Among prostate cancer patients, those without obesity are more likely to experience earlier recovery in urinary function after radical prostatectomy and have better sexual function both before and after the procedure, as reported in a study.
Weight status influences urinary function recovery after radical prostatectomy
10 Mar 2023BP awareness, drug adherence help prevent death, morbidity in stroke patients
Encouraging people to check their blood pressure (BP) regularly and boost adherence to antihypertensive medications can potentially reduce stroke mortality and morbidity, suggests a study. Improving the literacy level and reducing the smoking rate may help achieve these goals.
BP awareness, drug adherence help prevent death, morbidity in stroke patients
10 Mar 2023RAS-modifying drugs reduce CVD risk in lupus patients
Use of antihypertensive agents that modify the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), suggests a study.