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A large European study found that in patients with lung disease linked to certain autoimmune antibodies, the drug rituximab was associated with an improvement in lung function after one year. This suggests that targeted immunosuppressive therapy could help preserve breathing capacity in this complex condition.
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A study of over 2,200 patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a condition where protein builds up in the heart, revealed that nearly 40% of patients did not have a preserved heart pumping function, challenging the common assumption. Integrating multiple heart imaging measurements provided a much better prediction of patient survival than just looking at pumping function alone.
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A systematic review found that corticosteroid injections may provide short-term pain relief for some children with non-rheumatic joint and muscle pain, but the evidence supporting their use is of very low quality. Larger, better-designed studies are urgently needed to establish clear safety and dosing guidelines for these common procedures in kids.
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Experts have developed a practical framework for implementing Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, a minimally invasive weight-loss procedure, within the UK’s National Health Service. The consensus plan emphasizes the need for a team-based approach involving primary care, dietitians, and psychologists to ensure safe and effective patient care.
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A study analyzing painkiller use around the time of conception found that certain combinations containing opioids like hydrocodone were linked to a higher risk of severe birth defects. This research helps distinguish between safer and riskier over-the-counter and prescription pain relief options for people who are or may become pregnant.
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