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This statement updates the recommendations for influenza vaccines and antiviral medications usage in the prevention and treatment of influenza in children.
17 Jan, 25BMC Public Health.
A large-scale study utilizing UK Biobank data revealed a 16% increased risk of developing asthma in individuals with type 2 diabetes (HR, 1.16), a trend observed across both high and low genetic risk groups. The research tracked 388,775 individuals over 13.6 years and confirmed that the T2D-asthma connection remained significant even after adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, and genetic susceptibility.
17 Jan, 25Diabetes Metab. Synd...
New guidelines for Asian Indians redefine obesity with two stages: Stage 1, marked by increased adiposity (BMI >23 kg/m²) without functional impact, & Stage 2, where obesity significantly affects physical & organ functions. Stage 2 requires a mandatory BMI exceeding 23 kg/m², along with either excess waist size or waist-to-height ratio & at least one symptom of activity limitation or obesity-related comorbidities.
17 Jan, 25Clin Ophthalmol.
The Gutenberg Health Study (GHS) debunked a suspected link between birth weight (BW) and the risk of developing cataracts or pseudophakia in adulthood. Neither low nor high BW was found to be associated with a higher prevalence of cataracts or pseudophakia in participants aged 35 to 74 years. The study concluded that prematurity, rather than low birth weight, may be more relevant to cataract risk.
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17 Jan, 25J Arthroplasty.
Patients who sustained an intraoperative femoral fracture during primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) showed increased risks of PJI (OR: 2.0), instability (OR: 1.6), DVT (OR: 3.0), transfusions (OR: 2.8) & longer hospital stays within 90 days. At two years, they also had higher odds of PJI (OR: 2.1), periprosthetic fracture (OR: 1.6), aseptic loosening (OR: 3.0), instability (OR: 1.7) & all-cause revision (OR: 2.3).
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