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Observational evidence from over 13,000 US adults reveals that adherence to the environmentally sustainable EAT-Lancet diet is associated with significantly reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular mortality, and all-cause mortality over nearly 30 years.
The KRYSTAL-12 trial demonstrated that adagrasib significantly improves progression-free survival compared to docetaxel in previously treated KRASG12C-mutated advanced NSCLC, with manageable safety profiles.
A phase 4 randomized trial demonstrates that combining rabies monoclonal antibody with vaccine in category 3 exposures is safe, immunogenic, and effective in preventing rabies up to one year post-exposure.
A multicenter randomized trial shows POEM is non-inferior to LHM plus Dor fundoplication for achalasia symptom control at 5 years, with differing reflux profiles.
Interim data from the U-ACTIVATE study demonstrate sustained clinical and endoscopic remission and a consistent safety profile for upadacitinib up to 3 years in moderate to severe ulcerative colitis.
Frailty in older hospitalized adults is strongly linked to discharge to post-acute care, increased 90-day readmission rates, and higher mortality, highlighting the need for targeted discharge planning using automated frailty assessments.
Workplace violence in American hospitals causes significant trauma, financial costs, and operational challenges, affecting both urban and rural hospitals equally, despite differences in available resources. Prevention and trauma-informed response are critical.
The VOYAGE phase 2 trial demonstrated that etrasimod, an oral S1P receptor modulator, significantly reduces oesophageal eosinophilic inflammation and improves endoscopic findings in adults with eosinophilic oesophagitis, with a favorable safety profile over 52 weeks.
The IntAct randomized trial investigated whether intraoperative indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence angiography reduces clinical anastomotic leaks after rectal cancer surgery, showing a trend toward leak reduction but no statistically significant benefit.
A rigorous trial reveals that perceived symptom worsening from gluten or wheat in IBS patients may largely be driven by expectation rather than the substances themselves, underscoring the importance of distinguishing true sensitivities from placebo effects.
The ACCURE trial demonstrates that laparoscopic appendicectomy combined with standard medical therapy significantly lowers 1-year relapse rates compared to medical therapy alone in ulcerative colitis patients in remission.