Use of Statin Does Not Improve Survival Among Adults With Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Laurent Papazian, M.D., Ph.D., of Hôpital Nord, Marseille, France, and colleagues conducted a study to determine whether statin therapy decreased day-28 mortality among intensive care unit patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Use of ADT For Treatment of Prostate Cancer Linked With Increased Risk of Kidney Injury
In a study that included more than 10,000 men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer, use of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) was associated with a significantly increased risk of acute kidney injury, with variations observed with certain types of ADTs, according to a study in the July…
Uric Acid Found to Be a Confounder, Not a Risk Factor, in CHD Risk
Hyperuricemia, although associated with higher risks for cardiovascular disease and hypertension, is likely not a causal factor, but a confounder associated with higher body mass index, according to a BMJ study.
Update on Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS)
The following information from IDCU is being referred for your attention We would like to bring to your attention information regarding Novel corona virus or as now called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS).
Up to Half of Gestational Diabetes Patients Will Develop Type 2 Diabetes
Genetic insulin secretion defect linked to rapid onset of type 2 diabetes after birth Women who were diagnosed with gestational diabetes during pregnancy face a significantly higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the future, according to a recent study accepted for publication…
Who is to blame re the mess we are in regarding antibiotic-resistant superbugs?
How Australia and other developed countries have ended up in their current predicament of infections showing increasing resistance to antibiotics is addressed in a session at the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Gram Negative Superbug meeting on the Gold Coast.
Where You’re Treated Matters in Terms of Cancer Survival
Older patients with head and neck cancers have higher survival rates when treated at high-volume hospitals and dedicated cancer centers, study found A study of older patients with advanced head and neck cancers has found that where they were treated significantly influenced their survival….
Where Does Dizziness Come From?
Johns Hopkins researchers say they have pinpointed a site in a highly developed area of the human brain that plays an important role in the subconscious recognition of which way is straight up and which way is down. The finding, described online in the journal…
When It Comes to the Good Cholesterol, Fitness Trumps Weight
There’s no question that high levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL)—seem to be protective against heart disease. Rather than depositing fat into the blood vessels the way the “bad” cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein (LDL)) does, HDL appears to carry cholesterol away from blood vessels to the liver….
When It Comes to Stroke Treatment, Just 15 Minutes Can Make a Difference
In patients with acute ischemic stroke, even small reductions in the time to thrombolytic therapy are associated with improved outcomes, according to a study in JAMA.
What Works for Women Doesn’t Work for Men
Flushed face, sweating, a sudden rush of heat. The hot flash, the bane of menopausal women, also can affect men who are undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer.
Weight Loss Drug Helps Curb Cocaine Addictions
7/18/2013 – Cocaine and Alcohol Dependent People on Topiramate Were More Likely to Stay in Treatment and Use Less Cocaine, But Not Alcohol