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8 Jan, 26
The updated AHA statement expands on prior evidence, presenting new data that reinforce the link between periodontal disease and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, while underscoring possible mechanisms and existing knowledge gaps.
6 Jan, 26
The 2025 ACC guidance highlights critical care in cardiogenic shock by recognizing the hemodynamic impact of PEEP on ventricular function, selecting invasive ventilation when instability warrants, and applying early structured interventions during the Golden Hour to support perfusion.
15 Jan, 26
Diabetes Metab Syndr...
- Secondary analysis of NFHS 5 (2019–2021; n=788974) identified 1351 low BMI diabetes cases (BMI<18.5 kg/m², FBG ≥126 mg/dL, RBG ≥200 mg/dL)
- Weighted prevalence was 0.19%, & higher in males (0.25% vs 0.18%, p=0.006) & concentrated in poorest quintiles (54%), national estimate on adjusting for 50% undiagnosed cases was 2.42 M Indians <50 y
- “T5DM” burden is lower, lean T2DM driven by visceral adiposity predominates.
15 Jan, 26
Clin Infect Dis.
- RSV- acute respiratory illness(ARI) in adults ≥50 (n=14,759) showed striking risks vs controls (n=73,795): all-cause mortality (HR 10.77 within 0–30 days); myocardial infarction risk mirrored mortality
- Compared with controls, RSV-ARI had significantly higher adjusted risks of asthma/COPD exacerbations and heart failure hospitalization
- Outcomes were broadly similar to influenza-ARI (n=77,468), underscoring RSV’s lon...
14 Jan, 26
Diabetes Obes Metab
- The correlation of general obesity based on BMI and central obesity based on WHR with premature mortality (<75 years) was assessed
- Over 10.1 years, 3.36% died prematurely
- Both obesity types increased all-cause and CVD-related mortality risks, with highest risk in individuals having both
- Normal-weight central obesity also raised risk, highlighting importance of WHR in obesity assessment and prevention strategies...
13 Jan, 26
Spec Dent Care.
- Case series of 8 patients (5 males, mean age 61.8 y) with recurrent oral/labial HSV-1 showed unusual features: solitary ulcers (75%), papule (12.5%), whitish plaque (12.5%), often on tongue border (50%)
- Lesions also on ventral tongue, palate, ridge crest, lip (12.5% each), only 2 patients were immunosuppressed
- Histopathological diagnosis is crucial as immunocompetent patients may have such unusual presentation.
6 Jan, 26
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