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Vitamin D supplementation flops for TB prevention in children
A 3-year course of weekly oral vitamin D supplementation, while safe and effective at increasing serum 25(OH)D concentrations, does little to reduce the risk of contracting tuberculosis (TB) infection in children, as shown in the results of a phase III study.
Vitamin D supplementation flops for TB prevention in children
26 May 2023Can fish oil use during pregnancy improve infant outcomes?
Supplementation with fish oil during pregnancy of mothers with overweight or obesity does not appear to have a significant impact on the body composition of infants, reveals a recent study.
Can fish oil use during pregnancy improve infant outcomes?
26 May 2023Higher vitamin D dose beneficial for paediatric obesity-related asthma
A 50,000-IU loading dose of oral vitamin D plus 8,000 IU daily is effective and safe for increasing serum 25(OH)D levels to ≥40 ng/mL in children and adolescents with asthma who were overweight or obese, as opposed to the standard of care (SoC) dose of 600 IU daily, according to findings from the VDORA1* trial.
Higher vitamin D dose beneficial for paediatric obesity-related asthma
23 May 2023Vitamin D supplementation exerts no effect on psoriasis severity in vitamin D-deficient individuals
Supplementation with vitamin D falls short of reducing psoriasis severity for individuals with 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) levels of <24 ng/mL, as reported in a study.
Vitamin D supplementation exerts no effect on psoriasis severity in vitamin D-deficient individuals
22 May 2023Topiramate, phentermine for children with obesity hold up in the real world
Treatment with phentermine, topiramate, or their combination appears to help children with severe, complicated obesity shed weight, according to real-world data.
Topiramate, phentermine for children with obesity hold up in the real world
19 May 2023Calorie-restricted diet may prolong T2D remission
A diet with calorie restriction appears helpful for type 2 diabetes (T2D) remission, particularly when done along with an intensive lifestyle modification program, suggests a recent study.