Subtypes of diabetes can lead to different retinal findings on SS-OCT that may precede clinical manifestations of diabetic retinopathy.
Metformin use, compared with no use, was associated with a lower risk for uterine fibroids among women with diabetes.
Adiposity measures, including waist circumference and weight, in midlife were linked to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure during pregnancy.
For women and men, BMI outside of the normal range is associated with increased time to pregnancy and odds of miscarriage.
CCTA is practical and effective as a first line test to identify coronary artery disease in patients who are liver transplant candidates.
Childhood adversity is associated with worse biological health and an elevated risk for many major health problems.
Sepsis mortality, including a 28-day mortality, is associated with a genetic predisposition to gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Early antihypertensive treatment may lead to functional dependency or death at 90 days in patients with stroke with PAD stenosis.
A study has found that there is increased risk for stroke in young-to-middle-aged adults following traumatic brain injury.
Upper GI cancer trends among young adults indicate that rates are significantly increasing among young women vs young men.
Paternal HBV infection prior to pregnancy may be associated with increased CHD risk in offspring, according to results of a large matched cohort study.
Peripheral neuropathy and hearing loss are both common in older patients and seem to be independently and additively related to premature mortality.