📢The scientific programme is now available for 'Kidney Health In Aging and Aged Societies: JSN/ERA Symposium in Collaboration with JSDT'. 📆September 14-15, 2024, in Kyoto, Japan. Take advantage of the early registrations until August 6, 2024 👉 https://bit.ly/3LiRAkr
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Happy to have contributed in a small way to this, on two topics that I have been working on recently: #accesstomedicines: 'Using corporate human rights benchmarking to advance universal health coverage and equitable access to medicines' (with Pharmaceutical Accountability Foundation) Healthy, sustainable diets, #ncds and #regimeinteraction: 'A human rights-based, regime interaction approach to climate change and malnutrition: Reforming food systems for human and planetary health'. #ECTMIH2023 #planetaryhealth
🌟 The #ECTMIH2023 abstracts are out! 🌟 Tropical Medicine & International Health (#TMIH) is the Official Journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH). The abstracts of the 13th European Congress on Global Health (ECTMIH 2023) are out now. Have a read here of the abstracts of oral presentations, poster presentations and the organized sessions: https://lnkd.in/eE43XWvj
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Not sure how the whole Health & Movement Science Membership fits together? 🤷♀️🤷♂️ Think of learning and resources on steroids... The most valuable resource that you will gain to support your planning, application, revision, promotion, observation, assessment, evaluation, feedback, analysing and approach for Health & Movement Science Membership
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Pulmonologist, Physician-scientist in interstitial lung diseases, and head of Interventional Pulmonology Unit
The European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) is voluntarily reviewed. Reviewers uphold its credibility and reputation by ensuring the scientific validity, accuracy, and ethical integrity of published research. Despite its importance, peer review is often an invisible and thankless task, although it requires significant time and effort. However, as a member of the European Respiratory Society, I feel obliged to contribute to the dissemination of high-quality and impactful research in ERJ, and that is why I'm happy to be among those who reviewed articles for the ERJ in 2023, which is now being acknowledged in the latest issue. #ERJ #ERS #research https://lnkd.in/dpbpT4ta
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The latest issue of Nordic Life Science Magazine features an interesting article by IQVIA's Jennifer Lees. Learn about Diabetes challenges and funding dilemmas from an International and a Nordic perspective. "It is no secret that obesity is one of the biggest public health challenges of the 21st century and is one of the leading causes of preventable death globally. It’s estimated that 18% of the global population is obese, with the prevalence of obesity in the Nordics falling between 15% to 21%, with these numbers only expected to increase..." Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dv2ZXsRu
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I am thrilled to share our paper, titled "Hemiparesis Caused by Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis during the Postpartum Period: A Case Report; Negelle Arsi General Hospital and Medical College, Ethiopia", has been published.https://https://lnkd.in/dd9SVfV8
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In a new Fortune Well video, Sofiya Milman, MD, MS (PI of the AFAR SuperAgers Family Study) and Nir Barzilai, MD (AFAR Scientific Director and Co-PI of the Study) discuss the research questions driving the AFAR SuperAgers Family Study and its potential impact on healthy aging at large. Watch "Here’s how scientists at the cutting edge of aging research are working to extend health span" here: https://bit.ly/3SWuBRg Learn more and enroll in the SuperAgers Family Study at www.superagersstudy.org
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Our December Issue has been released! On the cover: "Navigating the Complex Landscape of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva: From Current Paradigms to Therapeutic Frontiers" by Prof. Toshifumi Yokota and Saeed Anwar. Browse the issue at: https://lnkd.in/d7gF34Ck
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New blog✏ To align with the theme of the 2024 President's Conference at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, this post provides an in-depth look at obesity as a systemic issue, the associated economic & social harms, and the need for multiple sectors of society to address it 🔀 📣 'We can start to correct attitudes that the subject is too difficult, the conditions and poor outcomes inevitable, and the sickness of current environments is tolerable in a society that seeks to progress, learn and improve' Full blog 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ejp54CwC
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LONG COVID and POST EXERTION MALAISE From Nature.com: A subgroup of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 remain symptomatic over three months after infection. A distinctive symptom of patients with long COVID is post-exertional malaise, which is associated with a worsening of fatigue- and pain-related symptoms after acute mental or physical exercise, but its underlying pathophysiology is unclear. With this longitudinal case-control study (NCT05225688), we provide new insights into the pathophysiology of post-exertional malaise in patients with long COVID. We show that skeletal muscle structure is associated with a lower exercise capacity in patients, and local and systemic metabolic disturbances, severe exercise-induced myopathy and tissue infiltration of amyloid-containing deposits in skeletal muscles of patients with long COVID worsen after induction of post-exertional malaise. This study highlights novel pathways that help to understand the pathophysiology of post-exertional malaise in patients suffering from long COVID and other post-infectious diseases. This study reveals that local and systemic metabolic disturbances, severe exercise-induced myopathy (rapid fatigue, cramps, and muscle pain during exercise), infiltration of amyloid-containing deposits (microclots from damaged fibrin proteins needed for muscle repair), and immune cells in skeletal muscles of long COVID are key characteristics of post-exertional malaise. While these explain the symptomatology of post-exertional malaise in long COVID, the molecular pathways underlying these alterations in patients suffering from post-exertional malaise remain to be determined. Read the full article at: https://lnkd.in/eYNw8-yV NEED SUPPORT? ProMedView coaches and advocates can help you: • Document your symptoms • Review your medical records • Find legal, medical, & mental health resources • Navigate your recovery Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dXBhFW8v #longcovidPEM #longcovidfatigue #longcovidawareness #longcovidawareness
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Read the last Newsletter of 2023 from the IAS
ICYMI: IAS' last newsletter of 2023 is out now! Read the latest on the International Atherosclerosis Society here: https://bit.ly/48AzwvT
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