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Most patients referred to tertiary care with suspected gastroparesis (GP) actually have a different condition, usually functional dyspepsia (FD), a new retrospective review suggests. The researchers analyzed the records of 339 patients referred for tertiary evaluation of GP at one center. Overall, 19.5% of patients were confirmed to have GP, whereas 80.5% were given an alternative diagnosis, with FD being […]
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Being a frail elderly person and using a wheelchair involves a substantially reduced risk of fractures, a University of Gothenburg study shows. More prescriptions for wheelchairs may result. Wheelchair use often means spending many hours in the same, seated position with no load on the legs, which can cause functional deterioration and loss of bone mass. This in turn makes […]
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Investigators in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai have confirmed that people who have had COVID-19 have an increased risk for new-onset diabetes—the most significant contributor to cardiovascular disease. “Our results verify that the risk of developing type 2 diabetes after a COVID-19 infection was not just an early observation but, in fact, a real risk that has, unfortunately, persisted […]
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LA PLANT, S.D. — Past a gravel road lined with old white wooden buildings is a new, 8-acre village dotted with colorful houses, tepees, viagra available in bangkok and a sweat lodge. The Simply Smiles Children’s Village, in this small town on the Cheyenne River Reservation, is home to a program aimed at improving outcomes and reducing trauma for Indigenous […]
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In a recent study published in Psychiatry Research, researchers examined the associations between cannabis use and sleep disturbances. Study: Study of the association between cannabis use and sleep disturbances in a large sample of University students. Image Credit: beton studio/Shutterstock Background Emerging adulthood is characterized by a high frequency of sleep disturbances. Studies have reported that poor sleep quality is […]
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with high troponin levels are twice as likely to have cardiac abnormalities than those with normal troponin, with or without COVID-19, a multicenter UK study suggests. The causes were diverse, myocarditis prevalence was lower than previously reported, and myocardial scar emerged as an […]
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Changes in energy production signal heart deterioration Precision health could help predict and prevent heart failure Source: Read Full Article
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Physical activity at the right time of the day seems able to increase fat metabolism, at least in mice. A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark shows that mice that did exercise in an early active phase, which corresponds to morning exercise in humans, increased their metabolism more than mice that did […]
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Grace Sesma works methodically to set up her home office, lighting candles and cutting thorns from seven stemmed red roses for the day’s first session as her client chatters nearby. The man, 47, is talking fast—about the nice view of the area from Sesma’s backyard, his connection to the San Diego area, and how he got the supplies at the […]
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Gossip hounds were quick to decode Blake Lively’s seemingly innocent Instagram post yesterday. Ahead of the Puppy Bowl and Super Bowl LVII yesterday, the A Simple Favor star shared several photos of her pre-game party, including delicious snacks, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and a very form-fitting black tank top that noticeably left no room for a baby bump. “Puppy Bowl […]
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