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  • 1 day ago | medscape.com | Batya Swift Yasgur

    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause for premature mortality in patients with mental illness, particularly those with severe psychiatric disorders. The numbers bear out the link: The life expectancy of a person with severe mental illness is 15-20 years shorter than that of unaffected individuals, largely thanks to the effects of cardiac conditions.

  • 1 day ago | francais.medscape.com | Batya Swift Yasgur

    Alors que l'utilisation des agonistes du récepteur du glucagon-like peptide 1 (aGLP-1) continue de se développer de manière exponentielle dans la prise en charge de l'obésité, des inquiétudes ont été soulevées concernant leur impact sur la nutrition des personnes qui suivent ce type de traitement. Si les effets modérateurs de ces médicaments sur l'appétit entraînent une perte de poids moyenne ≥ 15 %, ils présentent également un risque de malnutrition.

  • 1 week ago | medscape.com | Batya Swift Yasgur

    A growing body of research shows that complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can help treat certain gastrointestinal disorders. With of people with diagnosed gastrointestinal (GI) disorders using CAM, chances are most gastroenterologists — whether they know it or not — are seeing patients who take products or engage in practices that fall under its umbrella. Many gastroenterologists are unfamiliar with CAM because it isn’t widely taught in medical school.

  • 3 weeks ago | medscape.com | Batya Swift Yasgur

    Weight gain can lead to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia, a metabolic disorder of abnormal lipids. As the body gets bigger, cardiac changes occur and the left ventricle — the heart’s main pumping chamber — enlarges too. The ventricle thickens and it can be more difficult to pump blood effectively, which increases the risk for heart failure.

  • 3 weeks ago | medscape.com | Batya Swift Yasgur

    Over 38 million adults in the United States have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Furthermore, the prevalence of diabetes has been steadily rising, increasing from 9.7% in 1999-2000 to 14.7% today. Traditional risk factors, such as obesity, heredity, and unhealthy lifestyle patterns cannot fully account for the dramatic increase in diabetes prevalence. This has prompted researchers to explore nontraditional risk factors, including metal ion exposure.

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