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Heavy Periods Seen in Obesity; T1D Tied to Fracture Risk

email article Women with obesity may have a higher risk of heavier periods due to delayed endometrial repair. Although it is difficult to make strong recommendations based on this study alone, a common-sense approach would be to offer weight-loss support to women with a high BMI experiencing heavy periods, suggested lead author Jacqueline Maybin, MBChB, PhD, of the University of Edinburgh, in a statement. ( Journal of Endocrinology) A new subgroup analysis of the phase III SONICS trial found that levoketoconazole (Recorlev) was effective at normalizing mean 24-h urinary free cortisol in people with Cushing s and improved glycemic control in those with comorbid diabetes. (

Heart patients three times more likely to have diabetes: Study

Heart patients three times more likely to have diabetes: Study ANI | Updated: Apr 07, 2021 10:12 IST Washington [US], April 7 (ANI): According to a new study, heart patients are three times more likely to have diabetes in comparison to the general population. The findings of the study were published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Nearly 30 per cent of patients with coronary artery disease have diabetes, according to the study. That compares to a diabetes prevalence of around 9 per cent in the general population. There was wide geographical variation, with 60 per cent of heart disease patients in Gulf countries having diabetes compared to 20 per cent in Europe.

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