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UK Biobank: As hard water levels increase, so does the burden of eczema
Exposure to domestic hard water in high concentrations appears to go with a corresponding increase in the prevalence of eczema in adults, as reported in a UK study.
UK Biobank: As hard water levels increase, so does the burden of eczema
26 Aug 2022Pimavanserin trumps atypical antipsychotics in preventing death in Parkinson’s disease patients
Use of pimavanserin appears to be more effective than atypical antipsychotic agents in reducing mortality among Parkinson’s disease patients during the first 180 days of treatment, reveals a study. However, such benefit is seen only in community-dwelling patients and not in nursing home residents.
Pimavanserin trumps atypical antipsychotics in preventing death in Parkinson’s disease patients
26 Aug 2022Appeal to emotion, interpersonal relevance important in diabetes risk communication
Communicating the risks of type 2 diabetes needs to be done in an emotionally impactful way while also having an interpersonal appeal, according to a recent Singapore study. To improve the uptake of healthy lifestyle practices, shifting from a long-term view of the disease to more short-term, observable benefits may be valuable.
Appeal to emotion, interpersonal relevance important in diabetes risk communication
26 Aug 2022Relugolix leads to rapid, sustained profound testosterone suppression in advanced PCa
Use of the oral non-peptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor antagonist relugolix led to faster and greater sustained profound testosterone suppression than leuprolide in men with advanced prostate cancer, according to results of the phase III HERO study presented at EAU 2022.