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The risk of serious liver damage from alcohol is more than twice as high for people with belly fat and diabetes, a new study found.
Why do some people who consume a few glasses of alcohol a day develop advanced liver disease while others who drink the same ...
Targeted therapies for active inflammatory arthritis should be started “without delay” for patients with cancer in remission, according to new EULAR points to consider published in Annals of ...
Non-communicable diseases rank among the most serious global health challenges of the 21st century due to their high prevalence and substantial socioeconomic and health-care impact. According to WHO, ...
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic interrupted much respiratory research. Respiratory clinical academics joined colleagues in providing clinical care, and global research efforts were directed to finding new ...
Targeted therapies for active inflammatory arthritis should be started “without delay” for patients with cancer in remission, according to new EULAR points to consider published in Annals of ...
Prayagraj authorities will enforce a No Vehicle Zone in the Mela area and the city from 11 February 2025 for the Maghi Purnima snan at the Mahakumbh. Only essential and emergency vehicles are ...
An expert discusses how recent trials address the unmet needs of UTI patients and highlights key areas where further research and collaboration are essential for improving patient outcomes.
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Correspondence to Dr Dimitrios T Boumpas, Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Unit, 4th Department of Internal Medicine, "Attikon" University Hospital, Joint Academic Rheumatology Program, National ...
This study reveals that prion protein (PrP) promotes copper toxicity in Wilson disease by facilitating copper endocytosis. The authors demonstrate that suppressing PrP reduces copper overload and ...