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The Indian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association (INMA) developed this evidence-based practice guidelines to provide guidelines to physicians for imparting standard
care to patients sufering from IBS. This consensus was also jointly supported by the Indian Society of Gastroenterology.

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AIDS 2024
Key session presented at the 25th International AIDS Conference 2024, 22-26th July 2024, Munich, Germany

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JAMA Netw Open.
Bariatric surgery in patients aged 60 & older does not significantly cut the risk of obesity-related cancer or cardiovascular disease compared to nonoperative treatments. Gastric bypass emerged as a standout, showing a lower risk for both conditions (HR, 0.74 & HR, 0.82). However, while gastric bypass might offer advantages, the broader preventive benefits of bariatric surgery may be less pronounced in older adults.

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Pediatr Res.
A new study has introduced an effective and straightforward screening tool for detecting metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adolescents aged 12-18, using weight-for-age percentiles. Researchers found that weight-for-age percentiles, particularly the 93rd percentile (SDS 1.5), offer a reliable and easy-to-use method for early MetS detection with excellent discrimination ability (AUC of 0.897).

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Eur J Obstet Gynecol...
Women with a history of both gestational hypertension & gestational diabetes face a staggering 23-fold higher risk of myocardial infarction within 5 years (HR 23.33), according to a recent study. While GH alone significantly heightened the risk of cardiovascular death (HR, 5.46), GDM showed no substantial impact on cardiovascular events. The combination of GH & GDM, however, presents a severe cardiovascular threat.

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New research found that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy significantly reduced the risk of gestational hypertension by 35% and preeclampsia by 30% in pregnant women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). These findings underscore the importance of CPAP as a first-line treatment for OSA during pregnancy, potentially mitigating serious gestational complications, regardless of age or BMI.
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