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"Bariatric Surgery Outperforms Medical Interventions for Long-Term Type 2 Diabetes Control"
health1 year ago

"Bariatric Surgery Outperforms Medical Interventions for Long-Term Type 2 Diabetes Control"

A study supported by the National Institutes of Health found that people with type 2 diabetes who underwent bariatric surgery achieved better long-term blood glucose control and higher rates of diabetes remission compared to those who received medical management and lifestyle interventions. The study, published in JAMA, combined data from four trials and showed that bariatric surgery resulted in greater weight loss and improved blood glucose control, with significant differences between the surgery and medical/lifestyle groups lasting up to 12 years. The study also highlighted the beneficial effects of bariatric surgery for individuals with lower obesity ranges and emphasized the importance of continued monitoring for nutritional deficiencies in those who undergo surgery.

The Safety of Cannabis-Based Medicines for Pediatric Cancer Patients
pediatrics2 years ago

The Safety of Cannabis-Based Medicines for Pediatric Cancer Patients

A retrospective review found that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) dose of edible cannabis correlated with the degree of toxicity in children under 6 years old. THC ingestions of at least 1.7 mg/kg can predict severe and prolonged toxicity, suggesting that exposures exceeding this threshold should be managed in pediatric services with prolonged observation or admission capabilities. The study highlights the need for improved cannabis regulations and emphasizes the heightened risk posed by cannabis edibles in young children.

"Indian-Origin Doctor Raises Alarm Over Killer UK Nurse: Lessons for the NHS"
healthcare2 years ago

"Indian-Origin Doctor Raises Alarm Over Killer UK Nurse: Lessons for the NHS"

Dr Ravi Jayaram, a UK-born Indian-origin consultant paediatrician at the Countess of Chester Hospital, played a crucial role in raising concerns and helping convict British nurse Lucy Letby, who was found guilty by a UK court. Dr Jayaram has extensive experience in paediatrics and medical management, with a particular interest in childhood lung disorders and behavioural paediatrics. He first raised concerns in 2015 after three babies died, leading to an investigation and Letby's subsequent arrest.