Study in JAMA Oncology: aspirin may cut cancer risk for some adults over 70 and raise it for others. Genetics, smoking, and BMI help guide decisions.
Objective To develop and validate a novel risk prediction model for incident major adverse liver outcomes (MALO) in a primary care setting. Design Population based cohort study. Setting Sweden, with ...
Background Hospitalisation with acute heart failure (AHF) carries a high risk of death, and those surviving to discharge remain at high risk of death or rehospitalisation with AHF. The impact of ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that testing for lipoprotein(a)—a genetic risk factor for heart disease—remains uncommon in the United States, despite ...
A relative newcomer has started to gain traction in the college-entrance-exam landscape—especially in red states.
In the world of technical analysis, there is one reliable indicator for measuring market risk. The relative strength index measures overextension.
Yesterday we outlined six ways to identify your core values to improve your decision-making. Now it’s time to test them. Once you’ve identified a few themes from your answers, label each one with a ...
To help students prepare effectively for the upcoming board and half-yearly exams, CBSE has released subject-wise sample papers along with marking schemes. Below are the key details you need to know: ...
Background: Determining optimal timing for intensifying the frequency of physician encounters for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) requires trade-offs between timely care and clinician burden. We aimed ...
Explore how machine learning is revolutionising interstitial lung disease management, enhancing early diagnosis, treatment, and ...
While Sporting Index can’t claim to have invented the concept of risk, it has played a key role in why the spread betting operator’s success in the industry over the past decade. Spread betting is ...
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