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Key sessions presented on day 4 at the 61st Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2025 in Vienna, Austria.
This key session presented at the EASD 2025, offers valuable guidance to the clinicians on the treatment strategies for young-onset T2D.
Adults (≥ 18 years) diagnosed with human papillomavirus (HPV) faced a 28% higher risk of developing major depressive disorder (HR 1.28) and a 31% higher risk of bipolar disorder (HR 1.31), according to a recent study. No notable association was observed with schizophrenia. Women, younger adults, and those with sleep disorders were most affected, highlighting the need for psychiatric monitoring.
A large meta-analysis confirmed that lichen sclerosis (LS) patients are more likely to develop thyroid diseases. Thyroiditis risk doubled (aOR 2.00), autoimmune thyroiditis/Hashimoto thyroiditis more than doubled (aOR 2.88), and hypothyroidism risk increased by 91% (aOR 1.91). Family history of thyroid disease surged the risk by nine-fold (aOR 9.10). Clinicians should monitor LS patients for thyroid-related symptoms.
- In 1052 women from the CARDIA study, poor prepregnancy CVH (score 0–10) was linked to higher GDM (8.8% vs 6.3%; OR:1.8) & coronary artery calcification (CAC; 28.2% vs 19.2%; OR:1.7)
- GDM mediated only 6% of the CVH–CAC association, suggesting it to be a marker rather than a mediator of poor CVH
- Early CVH optimization, prior to pregnancy may reduce midlife CVD risk in women.
- N=8,453 children (< 18 years). M. Pneumoniae (MP)-positive patients resurged post-COVID (from 17.0% in 2021 to 62.8% in 2024)
- Co-infections detected in 19.9% of cases post 2021, most common being human rhinovirus–MP, Ha influenzae–MP, and S. pneumoniae–MP
- Risk factors for severe community-acquired pneumonia: female sex, age > 5 years, cold season onset, pure MP infection, and MP co-infection.
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