Model Predicts Stillbirths Using Preeclampsia Screening Data
A new study showed that a first-trimester screening model combining maternal, biophysical, and biochemical markers effectively predicted stillbirths.
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A new study showed that a first-trimester screening model combining maternal, biophysical, and biochemical markers effectively predicted stillbirths.
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Preeclampsia poses significant maternal and neonatal risks, with long-term complications like chronic diseases in mothers and developmental issues in children.
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Loss of vimentin in endometrial cancer biopsies predicted metastases and worse survival, supporting its use in risk stratification and personalized treatment.
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Recent study findings indicate Black patients with endometrial cancer are underrepresented in clinical trials despite higher rates of aggressive histologies.
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Right atrial volume index and contour changes on imaging predicted adverse outcomes in patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension.
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Patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension had higher rates of metabolic disorders, hypothyroidism, and low bone density than healthy controls.
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An expanded screening protocol for Candida auris at admission can improve infection control and reduce potential pathogen outbreaks.
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According to CDC data, COVID-19, RSV, and influenza vaccination rates are low among nursing home residents early in the 2024-2025 respiratory virus season.
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In adults aged 60 or older, RSV vaccination is effective for preventing associated hospitalizations and ED visits, with similar effectiveness across age groups.
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An estimated one in 20 adults with medically attended RSV are hospitalized, with hospitalizations more likely in high-risk subgroups such as patients with COPD.
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While overall rates of lung cancer are decreasing in the United States, rates among Asian American women are on the rise, especially in never-smokers.
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Disparities in minimally invasive surgery for early NSCLC, which impact mortality outcomes, are influenced by demographic and patient-specific factors.
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Despite the risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, LDL-C levels for those with HIV are poorly controlled and lipid therapy is underused.
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A behavioral intervention could reduce the use of more emergent, expensive healthcare services in people with HIV who also have depression and chronic pain.
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Early-onset colorectal cancer mortality rose in the United States in the past 2 decades, according to findings from the American College of Gastroenterology.
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Up to 20% of patients with celiac disease may not respond to a gluten-free diet and would likely be classified as having non-responsive celiac disease.
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A study found plasma IgG fucosylation enhanced PAH risk assessment, improving prognostic models and stratifying patients beyond existing biomarkers.
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A review assessed web-based training for patients with type 2 diabetes, highlighting the potential for extended programs to improve QOL.
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Compared with caval sparing, total caval replacement for recipient hepatectomy in liver transplant may protect against post-transplant tumor recurrence.
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Bronchial thermoplasty improved symptoms and ventilation heterogeneity in severe asthma, with lasting effects up to 12 months, according to new findings.
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