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Overweight, obesity do not worsen disease activity for children with IBD
In children with newly diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), overweight and obese status are not associated with worse disease activity at 1 year after diagnosis compared with normal weight, results of a study have shown.
Overweight, obesity do not worsen disease activity for children with IBD
05 Aug 2022RATIONALE-208 subanalyses boost tislelizumab potential for HCC
The monoclonal antibody tislelizumab continued to show promise as a treatment alternative in certain subgroups of patients with previously treated advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to subgroup analyses of the phase II, single-arm RATIONALE-208 study.
RATIONALE-208 subanalyses boost tislelizumab potential for HCC
05 Aug 2022Conversion to resectability uncommon in trials of unresectable mCRC patients
In clinical trials of patients with unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), conversion to resectability (C2R) rarely happens, reveals a study.
Conversion to resectability uncommon in trials of unresectable mCRC patients
04 Aug 2022Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages detrimental to gut
People who consume sugar-sweetened beverages, rather than artificially sweetened beverages or natural juices, are at increased risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease, especially Crohn’s disease, as reported in a study.
Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages detrimental to gut
04 Aug 2022Earlier anti-TNF-α medication helps ensure treatment success in paediatric IBD
First-line treatment with tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) blockers is both safe and effective in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a recent study. Early drug initiation even cuts the likelihood of treatment failure and leads to fewer extraintestinal symptoms.
Earlier anti-TNF-α medication helps ensure treatment success in paediatric IBD
02 Aug 2022HBV coinfection among TB patients higher than expected
Coinfection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) among patients with tuberculosis (TB) appears to be 38-percent to 450-percent more prevalent than published estimates from the Polaris group of region-specific overall HBV prevalence, suggest the results of a meta-analysis.
HBV coinfection among TB patients higher than expected
01 Aug 2022HK’s first territory-wide long COVID study to inform follow-up care
Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have rolled out the city’s first territory-wide study of long COVID to inform multidisciplinary follow-up care for thousands of COVID-19 survivors. Participants are also invited to a second-phase 3-year prospective study of the impact of gut dysbiosis on long COVID symptoms and the potential role of gut microbiome modulation in treatment of long COVID.