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Mashup Score: 0Can biotech startups upstage Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk? - 22 hour(s) ago
Smaller drugmakers are enjoying a revival
Source: www.economist.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 10Andy's Giving Page - 3 day(s) ago
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. I’m a heart doctor in Jersey and know first-hand the importance of charity to support medical research. So in April I am doing 100 push-ups a day to help raise money for Cancer Research UK. Everyone will know someone affected by cancer so please show your support and help fund life-saving research by donating to my page. 3000 press-ups in April – I am aiming to raise £300 which is 10p a press-up. Can you help?
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Mashup Score: 2How America plunders Britain’s tech economy - 4 day(s) ago
The UK government tells a confident story about Britain’s tech business acumen. In one 2023 example, a press release from Rishi Sunak invited investment in the tech sector, calling the UK an ‘island of innovation’. In it, he explained that the UK corporation tax rate was the lowest in the G7 and that the UK
Source: www.spectator.co.ukCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Objective Clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy and safety of colchicine only in simple pericarditis, excluding cases of concomitant myocarditis. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of colchicine for the treatment of the first attack of acute pericarditis with concomitant myocardial involvement. Methods Double-centre retrospective cohort study analysing consecutive patients admitted for first attack of pericarditis with myocarditis and treated with or without colchicine. The primary efficacy end point was the time to the first recurrence. Propensity score matching was used to generate two groups of patients with similar baseline characteristics. Colchicine-associated side effects were analysed as safety end-point. Results A total of 175 patients (mean age 46.2±20.1 years, 25.1% females, 88.6% with idiopathic/viral aetiology) were included. Seventy-nine (45.1%) patients were treated with colchicine. After a median follow-up of 25.3 (IQR 8.3–45.6) months, 5
Source: heart.bmj.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Highlights • This review discusses systemic and cardiac adaptations contributing to the benefits of exercise, including changes in cardiomyocyte function, growth and proliferation, coronary microva…
Source: www.jacc.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 2I tried Ozempic and lost three stone. But was I at risk? - 7 day(s) ago
Johann Hari, who has struggled with his weight since childhood, took Ozempic and was delighted with the result. Then he talked to scientists about its possible impact on the brain and began to have second thoughts
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Mashup Score: 15 Trends That Will Determine The Hospital From The Future - 7 day(s) ago
For centuries, scientists have been trying to envision the future of hospitals. Following the recent shift towards digital health technologies and the adoption of remote care approaches, it is only natural to wonder how these developments will impact those healthcare institutions.
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Mashup Score: 1Assessing Biological Age: The Potential of ECG Evaluation Using Artificial Intelligence: JACC Family Series - 8 day(s) ago
AbstractBiological age may be a more valuable predictor of morbidity and mortality than a person’s chronological age. Mathematical models have been used for decades to predict biological age, but r…
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Mashup Score: 1How should health and care services be regulated? - 11 day(s) ago
Islanders are being invited to give feedback on how Jersey’s health and care services are regulated.
Source: www.bailiwickexpress.comCategories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists1Tweet
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Mashup Score: 18 Mindblowing Examples Of Technology Innovation In Healthcare - 12 day(s) ago
Medical innovations often conjure images of sterile labs, high-tech equipment, and complex procedures. But every now and then, remarkable breakthroughs come with a dash of ‘why didn’t I think of that?’ ingenuity.
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Can biotech startups upstage Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk? https://t.co/UEfZPUgeI6 via @TheEconomist