Excessive dietary sodium intake is associated with active atopic dermatitis (AD) and increased AD severity, according to a study published in . JAMA Dermatology.1 Researchers explained that lifestyle and environmental …
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UIC Awards $3 Million to Study Link Between Gut Microbiome and Pain in Kidney Transplant Patients
by News Sourceby News SourceLeft to right: Ardis Doorenbos (UIC), Stephen Green (Rush), Mark Lockwood (UIC), Lisa Tussing Humphreys (UIC), Beatriz Peñalbel Bernabe (UIC). (Photo by Jenny Fontaine/University of Illinois at Chicago) An interdisciplinary …
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CONUT Score Predicts Early Morbidity After Liver Transplantation: A Collaborative Study
by News Sourceby News SourceIntroduction Liver transplantation (LT) is the cure for a growing number of patients with end-stage liver disease. Many patients who were once deemed too frail are now considered for LT …
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UCF Researchers Receive NIH Grant to Study Impact of Diet on Side Effects of Blood Cancer Treatment
Every three minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma (cancer of the blood, bone marrow, or lymph nodes). Treating blood cancers often requires stem-cell …
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Sports nutrition: 4 out of 5 living organ donors in India are women, 4 out of 5 recipients are men: Study | Pune News
PUNE: For every woman who receives an organ, four men receive a transplant in this country. Data from 1995 to 2021 shows that 36,640 transplants were performed, of which more …
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UL study shows kidney dialysis patients in Ireland may be at higher risk of hospitalization and infection
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Limerick has found that the treatment used for the majority of kidney failure patients in Ireland can lead to increased rates …