Tag: IOMA
Lower Eosinophil Count Linked to Mortality in Patients With Acute COPD Exacerbation in ICU
Researcher says incorporating eosinophil counts into ICU triage or management protocols may help identify high-risk patients more accurately
Low Placental Growth Factor Predicts Early-Onset Preeclampsia in Patients With SCD
PlGF cutoff <100 pg/mL demonstrated 100 percent sensitivity and specificity at 20 to 24 weeks of gestation for early-onset preeclampsia
Intranasal Insulin, Empagliflozin Have Promising Effects on Cognition
Intranasal insulin increased mPACC-5, modulated fractional anisotropy and cerebral blood flow
Metabolomics, Proteomics Improve Prediction of Elevated BP in Teens
Metabolite-, protein-based models with known risk factors outperformed risk factor-only models for predicting EBP reductions after bariatric surgery
Social-Environment Factors Linked to Brain Structure, Function
Greater neighborhood burden tied to changes in dementia-related biomarkers in Black participants
Polygenic Risk Score 313 Can Predict Risk for Breast Cancer After In Situ Disease
Significant association seen for increasing continuous PRS313 and risk for contralateral disease after DCIS
Protein Markers of Inflammation Tied to Fatigue in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Positive within-person associations seen between general fatigue and TNF-α, sTNF-RII, IL-6; and between physical fatigue and TNF-α, sTNF-RII, CRP
2015 to 2024 Saw Increase in Testing for Lipoprotein(a)
Increase reported in annual number of tested patients and percentage of total patient population tested, reaching 0.24 percent in 2024
Cocoa Extract Supplementation Yields Significant Reduction in hsCRP
In recent study, cocoa extract also increased interferon-γ compared with placebo
hsCRP Levels Increased With Intake of High Levels of Ultraprocessed Food
Significantly increased hs-CRP seen for those consuming 40 to 59 and 60 to 79 percent ultraprocessed foods
 
                