Unrelated mutations, when present in the blood, can lead to false positive results in men with advanced prostate cancer who are undergoing liquid biopsies. Such tests, which look for variants in the cell-free DNA that tumors shed into the blood plasma, help determine suitable treatment options. “You can actually measure what’s happening with a patient’s...
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Black patients with lupus have three times higher risk of stroke
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RHEUMATOLOGY ATLANTA — New research reveals that, in the U.S., Black patients with lupus have a threefold higher risk of stroke and a 24-fold higher risk of ischemic heart disease. The study also found several lupus-specific symptoms that predict stroke and IHD in these patients. Details of the study was presented at ACR Convergence,...
Abnormal blood pressure levels while sleeping increase risk of heart disease, stroke
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION DALLAS, Nov. 2, 2020 — People who experience high blood pressure while sleeping are more likely to experience future cardiovascular disease especially heart failure, even when their daytime blood pressure is within normal ranges, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. Health care professionals typically use in-office and...
Adults with endocrine disorders have an increased risk of heart disease
THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY WASHINGTON–All adults with endocrine disorders should be tested for high cholesterol and triglycerides to evaluate their risk of heart attack or stroke, according to a Clinical Practice Guideline issued today by the Endocrine Society. The guideline, titled “Lipid Management in Patients with Endocrine Disorders: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline,” was published online?and will appear in the December...
Some COVID-19 “long haulers” experience lasting skin problems
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL BOSTON – Some patients with COVID-19 have persistent skin-related symptoms long after their initial infection has cleared, according to a new analysis. The findings, presented at the 29th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), point to another burden experienced by so-called “long...
Different outcomes by race/ethnicity among patients with COVID-19 and rheumatic disease
WILEY Among U.S. patients with rheumatic disease and COVID-19, racial/ethnic minorities had higher risks of needing to be hospitalized and put on ventilators. The findings come from an analysis published in Arthritis & Rheumatology. The analysis included data on all U.S. patients with rheumatic disease and COVID-19 entered into the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance physician registry...
Weight-reduction surgery for severely obese adults may prevent second heart attack, death
by American Heart Association People with severe obesity (BMI >35) and a prior heart attack who undergo weight-reduction surgery may lower their risk of a second heart attack, major cardiovascular event, heart failure and death compared to people with similar medical histories who did not have weight-reduction surgery, according to new research published today in Circulation. “It is well...
To measure the severity of COVID-19, researchers create a tool that can pull an elusive marker from human blood
When COVID-19 attacks, the immune system produces a cytokine, or protein, called Interleukin-6 (IL-6), whose concentrations can offer vital information about a patient’s level and stage of infection. But measuring the critical marker has been extremely challenging, given its nearly undetectable presence in the biological stew that makes up human blood. Existing technology has not...
Abnormal blood pressure levels while sleeping increase risk of heart disease, stroke
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION DALLAS, Nov. 2, 2020 — People who experience high blood pressure while sleeping are more likely to experience future cardiovascular disease especially heart failure, even when their daytime blood pressure is within normal ranges, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. Health care professionals typically use in-office and...
Changes in blood metabolite profile are visible years before diagnosis of alcohol-related disease
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN FINLAND IMAGE: THE SERUM METABOLITE PROFILE CAN BE USED TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUALS LIKELY AT RISK OF DEVELOPING AN ALCOHOL-RELATED DISEASE IN THE FUTURE. A new study from the University of Eastern Finland is the first in the world to show that the serum metabolite profile can be used to identify individuals likely...