Linerixibat for Cholestatic Pruritus in Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Insights from the Phase 3 GLISTEN Trial and Related Studies

Linerixibat for Cholestatic Pruritus in Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Insights from the Phase 3 GLISTEN Trial and Related Studies

This review synthesizes evidence from the phase 3 GLISTEN trial and preceding studies on linerixibat, an ileal bile acid transporter inhibitor, demonstrating its efficacy and safety in reducing cholestatic pruritus in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and its impact on patient quality of life.
Conservative Dialysis Strategy Accelerates Kidney Recovery in Dialysis-Requiring AKI — Early Randomized Evidence from LIBERATE-D

Conservative Dialysis Strategy Accelerates Kidney Recovery in Dialysis-Requiring AKI — Early Randomized Evidence from LIBERATE-D

The LIBERATE-D randomized trial found that a conservative, indication-triggered dialysis strategy increased unadjusted kidney-recovery rates at hospital discharge and shortened time to dialysis independence compared with routine thrice-weekly dialysis in patients with dialysis-requiring AKI.
Each Hour Sitting Counts: Sedentary Time Linked to Lower Intrinsic Capacity and Faster Decline in Older Adults

Each Hour Sitting Counts: Sedentary Time Linked to Lower Intrinsic Capacity and Faster Decline in Older Adults

In a prospective Beijing cohort (BLINDSCE), each additional hour of daily sedentary time was associated with a 1.18-point lower baseline intrinsic capacity and a 0.48-point greater decline over 1 year, suggesting sedentary behavior is a modifiable target to preserve healthy aging.
How Much Aerobic Exercise Is Enough to Reduce Depression in Patients with Chronic Illness? A Dose–Response Meta-analysis Points to an Achievable Target

How Much Aerobic Exercise Is Enough to Reduce Depression in Patients with Chronic Illness? A Dose–Response Meta-analysis Points to an Achievable Target

A meta-analysis of 36 RCTs (n=2,500) found aerobic exercise significantly reduces depressive symptoms in people with chronic illness (Hedges' g -0.73). A weekly dose of ≈405 MET‑min (≈120–135 min of moderate aerobic activity) reaches a minimally important symptom change.
Less Sitting, More Sleep and MVPA Linked to Better Glycaemic Stability in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: A 2‑Year Compositional Analysis

Less Sitting, More Sleep and MVPA Linked to Better Glycaemic Stability in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: A 2‑Year Compositional Analysis

A longitudinal compositional analysis of 83 children with type 1 diabetes found that reallocating daily time away from sedentary behaviour toward sleep or moderate‑to‑vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was associated with lower HbA1c and interstitial glucose over two years.
Targeting Capillary Refill Time in Early Septic Shock Reduced Duration of Organ Support: Key Findings from ANDROMEDA‑SHOCK‑2

Targeting Capillary Refill Time in Early Septic Shock Reduced Duration of Organ Support: Key Findings from ANDROMEDA‑SHOCK‑2

ANDROMEDA‑SHOCK‑2 randomized 1,501 patients with early septic shock to a personalized CRT‑guided hemodynamic protocol versus usual care. A hierarchical composite outcome favored the CRT strategy (win ratio 1.16; 95% CI 1.02–1.33; P = .04), driven mainly by shorter duration of organ support rather than lower mortality.