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Diabetes in pregnancy times linked to future heart disease risk

In a new study researchers found that women who have gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes which may lead to heart diseases in future. Researchers in their survey found that overall 8000…
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Drinking lots of sugary drinks may lead to increased risk of death

According to a new study, researchers found that sugary drinks may increase the risk of premature deaths by cardiovascular diseases. According to the survey, researchers found that drinking one or two sugar sweetened beverages may increase the risk of an…
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New MRI machine can spot scar muscles of heart without damaging kidneys

Researchers from the University of Warwick have found a new MRI machine which may help to spot scar muscles of the heart without damaging Kidneys. In a traditional method before scanning they will give a dose of gadolinium which may…
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The advantageous effect of ultrasound on Alzheimer’s disease

Dementia is a non-explicit disorder, where the quarters of the brain relating to remembrance, verbal communication, awareness and problem clarification are strictly influenced. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia and affects around fifty million folks across the globe.…
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Multiple Sclerosis

FDA has approved a new oral drug to treat Multiple Sclerosis

Recently the FDA announced a new tablet, Manvenclad which may help to treat adult patients with relapsing remitting and active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory and autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that may…
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Telemedicine reduces inter-hospital ICU transfers of critically ill patients

According to the study published, researchers found ICU telemedicine is associated with decrease in inter hospital transfers, especially in patients with severe illness. According to the data collected, researchers compared 52 ICUs in Veterans Affairs hospitals that implemented telemedicine support…
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