Risk factor

  1. Placental abruption linked to higher cardiovascular risk in twin offspring
    Placental abruption in twin pregnancies associates with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in offspring, with preterm delivery mediating substantial but incomplete effects.
  2. Impairment may link internalising symptoms to lower wellbeing
    Investigation of functional impairment as a mediating mechanism between internalising symptoms and reduced wellbeing, with implications for clinical intervention targeting.
  3. TMP/SMX use was linked to fewer severe infections in IIM
    Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole reduces severe infection risk in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy, with significant protection against respiratory tract.
  4. Donor health beyond donation: cardiovascular risk factors in blood donor populations. A cross-sectional study.
    Study reveals subclinical cardiovascular risk factors in blood donors despite standard screening. Explores opportunities for transfusion services to identify and prevent CVD through donor.
  5. Swiss cohort links kidney stones to diabetes and family history
    SKIPOGH cohort study reveals kidney stone prevalence of 5.6% in Swiss adults, with diabetes, family history, and smoking as key risk factors. Findings support lifestyle modifications for prevention.