ENDRA's first day at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) -- GREAT! Busy and energetic! #ENDRA #TAEUS #AASLD #MASLD
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Check out this review of the cardiac complications caused by biliary diseases: https://lnkd.in/dqtQjHxE #Cholecardia #BiliaryDiseases #PharmacolRes #OpenAccess #Research
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Review The Link Between Dysregulated Immunometabolism and Vascular Damage: Implications for the Development of Atherosclerosis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Other Rheumatic Diseases 📰 https://lnkd.in/grBX4P8e #atherosclerosis #metabolism #mortalityrates #lupus
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Check out this outstanding review on the regulation of mitochondrial function by serotonin and its receptors in kidney diseases: https://lnkd.in/dc9G4TZh #kidney #sertotonin #mitochondria #PharmacolRes #openaccess #Research
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Next month, we’ll be presenting data on the anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties of #pemvidutide from our Phase 1b study in subjects with #NAFLD at The Liver Meeting, hosted by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). Learn more about the late-breaking poster presentation: https://lnkd.in/g7gnqtAS #TLM23
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For yesterday's #WorldChildrensDay🎈we are sharing with you a new interesting research! Parental autoimmunity and offspring risks of rheumatic diseases: a nationwide population-based study 👉 https://bit.ly/46nNujc #Autoimmunity #MosaicofAutoimmunity #RheumaticDiseases
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Every year, #RareDiseaseDay takes place on the last day of February: the International Day of Rare Diseases. Today is a very special International Rare Disease Day. The aim is to create visibility for people with rare diseases and their concerns: Diagnosis, therapies, research. Some of them go through a veritable odyssey before they receive the correct diagnosis. Around 300 million people worldwide are affected by a rare disease. RARE ARE MANY. 💚💜💙 #RareDiseaseDay2024 #RareDiseaseDay #LightUpForRare#GlobalChainOfLights #RareAreMany #RareDisease #euroimmune#euroimmuner
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Sharpening the Clinical Development Focus on Rare Retinal Diseases. #RetinitisPigmentosa #blindness #vision #visionrestore #Stargardts #Choroideremia #RetinalDystrophy $KPRX https://lnkd.in/ggAufaRk
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Long-COVID symptoms often mirror signs of #tuberculosis, such as cough, fatigue, and shortness of breath, which can result in a misdiagnosis. Moreover, individuals with a history of TB are more vulnerable to #longcovid complications, primarily owing to existing lung damage. As a comprehensive approach to care and treatment is essential, #ECHOIndia is organizing an insightful session on tuberculosis management in Long-COVID for medical and allied health professionals. Register at https://shorturl.at/eryN1 and learn more from Dr. Amit Sharma, a renowned pulmonologist at the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (NITRD). #longcovid #tuberculosis #tbmanagement #webinar #capacitybuilding
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🗓 Did you know February is Rare Liver Diseases Awareness Month? While the #liver plays a vital role in our health, many rare liver diseases remain under the radar. Here's why we need to talk about it: 👉 There are over 100 rare liver diseases, affecting millions globally. 👉 Many remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to their rarity and complex symptoms. 👉 #Patients often face long diagnostic journeys and limited #treatment options. 💫 At BlueDil International, we stand proudly in support of this crucial #awareness campaign. Many of our partners have dedicated years of their work to some rare liver conditions, including primary bile acid synthesis disorders and urea cycle disorders. 🙌 This month, let's spread awareness - share this post and use #RareAware #rarediseases #orphandrugs
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Trematodes are also called flukes due to the worm’s flat and elongated shape. Adult worms also have anterior and ventral suckers, which they use to stay attached to their host. Trematodes of medical importance only occur in the order Digenea, including the blood, intestinal, and tissue flukes. Read more about this complex class beginning on page 377 of Parasitic Diseases, Seventh Edition. Download today at https://lnkd.in/eJCsZ7iQ
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