Length of lactation inversely related to diabetes development
Lactation duration appears to be inversely related to development of type 2 diabetes, researchers reported in the March 2018 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine.
Lactation duration appears to be inversely related to development of type 2 diabetes, researchers reported in the March 2018 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine.
Hepatitis A viruses (HAVs) circulating in an ongoing outbreak among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Lombardy region of Italy are predominantly attributable to strains… read more.
As a community IBD professionals are well aware of the need to raise the bar in terms of delivering quality care that maintains tight disease control and anticipates… read more.
Even with access to more potent and sophisticated drugs than ever before, IBD professionals still have a long way to go in optimising treatment and alleviating the long-term… read more.
Perianal fistula is a debilitating complication in CD which affects up to 50% of patients in the course of their disease…
Professor Paul G. Richardson MD (R.J. Corman Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA) and Dr Karthik Ramasamy (Oxford Oncology and Haematology Centre) discuss important learnings from real-world… read more.
There were lots of updates from various studies in myeloma at ASH 2017. Above, Professor Sagar Lonial (Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA) discusses data presented showing… read more.
The chair of the UK Myeloma Research Alliance, Professor Gordon Cook (Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust) highlights some of the data presented from the UK, including data from the… read more.
As usual, there was a lot of new data in at ASH 2017 in myeloma. Above Professor S Vincent Rajkumar (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA) gives a great overview of… read more.
The current research and development pipeline of novel biologic therapies and small molecule drugs promises improved efficacy and safety in the treatment of IBD in the near future…. read more.
Deepening understanding of the biology of Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL) and how it relates to therapy could help predict response to PD-1 inhibition.
Professor Stephen Ansell (Mayo Clinic, USA) discusses who might benefit most from A+AVD upfront in HL. Interview by Esther Drain.
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