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Socioeconomic status correlated with thyroid cancer diagnosis and death...
The incidence of thyroid cancer in São Paulo State, part of Brazil's relatively developed Southeast region, varies considerably according to socioeconomic status (education, poverty, wealth, income,...
View ArticleManaging menopause: The 2023 toolkit for healthcare practitioners
The authors of the revised 2023 Toolkit extracted key recommendations from professional guidelines and positions as well as consensus statements on menopause and related conditions that have emerged...
View ArticleHigh BMI in late teens linked to higher risk of 17 different cancers later in...
Men who are overweight or obese at age 18 have a higher risk of 17 different cancers later in life. This has been shown in a study at the University of Gothenburg.
View ArticleStudy shows linear associations between body mass index and site-specific...
The associations between body mass index (BMI) among young males and new-onset site-specific tumors.
View ArticleDebate intensifies over vegan diets for children, pediatric associations...
Evidence on vegan (VN) diets for pediatric and adolescent individuals.
View ArticleUS military says national security depends on ‘forever chemicals’
The Department of Defense relies on hundreds, if not thousands, of weapons and products such as uniforms, batteries, and microelectronics that contain PFAS, a family of chemicals linked to serious...
View ArticleAnti-rheumatic drugs could have a preventive effect on autoimmune thyroid...
Anti-rheumatic drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis might prevent the development of autoimmune thyroid disease, according to a new observational study by researchers from Karolinska Institutet...
View ArticleMany autoimmune disease patients struggle with diagnosis, costs, inattentive...
After years of debilitating bouts of fatigue, Beth VanOrden finally thought she had an answer to her problems in 2016 when she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder.
View ArticleAll-cause thyrotoxicosis associated with increased risk of cognitive disorders
Thyrotoxicosis -; excess thyroid hormone levels in the body -; has been linked to an increased risk of cognitive disorders among older adults, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine.
View ArticleExploring associations between BMI, cardiometabolic diseases, and cancer risk
Researchers evaluate the associations of body mass index, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease with cancer risk.
View ArticleRoutine thyroid hormone treatment for organ donors ineffective and...
Doctors managing deceased organ donors routinely treat the donors' bodies with thyroid hormones in a bid to preserve heart function and increase the quantity and quality of hearts and other organs...
View ArticleAshwagandha extracts show promise in reducing stress hormones, study suggests
A systematic review reveals that Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) extracts can effectively reduce cortisol levels in the short term, offering a natural alternative for stress management, though...
View Article“Forever chemicals” could contribute to cancer metastasis in living organisms
In a new study by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health, two "forever chemicals" spurred cancer cells in the lab to migrate to new positions, an indication that the chemicals could contribute...
View ArticleHPV infection linked to doubled risk of thyroid cancer
A study in Taiwan involving 3,062 thyroid cancer patients and 9,186 controls finds that HPV infection more than doubles the risk of developing thyroid cancer, providing the first evidence of a...
View ArticleBipolar disorder cuts lives short more than smoking
Having bipolar disorder – a serious mental illness that can cause both manic and depressed moods – can make life more challenging.
View ArticleResearch discovers fibronectin's role in BRAF-mutant thyroid cancer resistance
New research overseen by University of Colorado Cancer Center member Rebecca Schweppe, PhD, could lead to improved treatment for people with thyroid cancer characterized by a mutation in the BRAF gene...
View ArticlePromising PET scanner tool developed for rare medullary thyroid cancer
A newly developed PET imaging agent has been found to be effective in identifying medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in preclinical and clinical studies, according to research published in the January...
View ArticleIs a gluten-free diet always the healthier choice for women?
Study evaluates the impact of gluten-free diets on women's health, revealing benefits for specific gluten-related disorders but cautioning against unnecessary dietary restrictions.
View ArticlePregnant women exposed to common flame retardants may face preterm birth risk
In the largest study of its kind, researchers at UC Davis Health found that exposure to organophosphate ester flame retardants during pregnancy was associated with preterm birth, especially among females.
View ArticlePreventing adverse outcomes in ART-related twin pregnancies using aspirin
The effectiveness of low-dose aspirin (LDA) in reducing adverse pregnancy outcomes
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