Category: Medicine

Online osteoporosis information often falls short of evidence-based standards
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in MedicineStudy evaluates quality of online osteoporosis information across 146 German and English websites using evidence-based criteria, finding significant gaps in diagnostic, treatment, and prevention.

Echocardiography showed worse hemodynamics with severe pregnancy hypertension
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in MedicineEchocardiographic assessment reveals progressive systolic and diastolic hemodynamic alterations in hypertensive pregnancy correlating with disease severity and adverse outcomes.

Familist incentives may promote deceased organ donation in Islamic regions
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in MedicineEssay examining familist incentive adoption for deceased organ donation in Islamic regions, analyzing alignment with classical Islamic moral frameworks and practical implementation strategies.

Persistent post-COVID respiratory symptoms linked to several factors
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in MedicineCross-sectional study of 210 non-hospitalised adults identifies dysregulated breathing, deconditioning, and psychological distress as key factors in persistent post-COVID symptoms.

Patient delay in tuberculosis care increased in Shenyang from 2015 to 2024
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in MedicineStudy of 38,928 TB patients in Shenyang reveals 56.65% experience consultation delays. Female, elderly, ethnic minority, and farmer patients at highest risk. Targeted interventions needed.

Boone-Mayer scoring system proposed for murine colitis standardization
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in MedicineStandardized scoring system for murine colitis models in preclinical IBD research, addressing variability across laboratory assessments.

Rare cervical spinal osteochondroma in a child with hereditary exostoses
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in MedicineCase report of rare osteochondroma in the C5 spinous process of a 7-year-old with hereditary exostoses, emphasizing diagnostic imaging and clinical significance of spinal involvement.

Telehealth expanded access across care levels in São Paulo
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in MedicineImplementation study of telehealth services across primary, secondary, and tertiary care levels in São Paulo State’s public health system, serving Brazil’s Unified Health System population.

Compensatory mutations showed limited effect on MDR/RR-TB clustering
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in MedicinePopulation-based whole-genome sequencing study of 206 MDR/RR-TB isolates in China reveals compensatory mutations have limited impact on transmission clustering.










