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medicaldialogues.in > dentistry > news > nsaid-use-associated-with-reduced-periodontal-bone-loss-in-postmenopausal-women-suggests-study-174602

NSAID Use Associated With Reduced Periodontal Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Women, suggests study

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (97+ words) In a cohort of postmenopausal women with well-characterized clinical periodontal measurements, use of NSAIDs at baseline was associated with lower odds of periodontal disease progression defined by ACH loss over 5 years of follow-up. NSAID use was not associated with changes…...

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medicaldialogues.in > diabetes-endocrinology > news > pituitary-adenomas-drive-severe-central-adrenal-insufficiency-in-over-90-of-patients-study-174930

Pituitary Tumours Drive endocrine disorder, Suggests Study

1+ day, 7+ hour ago  (447+ words) A recent observational study published in the Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism in June 2025 reveals that pituitary adenomas are the leading cause of a severe, frequently overlooked endocrine disorder. Alarmingly, the research highlights that a staggering 90.5% of affected patients…...

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medicaldialogues.in > amp > news > health > hospital-diagnostics > infants-body-found-in-cooper-hospital-restroom-probe-underway-175064

Infant's body found in Cooper Hospital restroom, probe underway

1+ day, 12+ hour ago  (326+ words) Mumbai: Police have launched an investigation after the body of an infant was discovered inside the premises of Mumbai's civic-run Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle. Authorities are examining CCTV footage, questioning hospital staff, and reviewing records to determine how the…...

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medicaldialogues.in > obstetrics-gynaecology > news > study-suggests-inflammatory-diets-double-the-risk-of-infertility-in-women-174937

Study Suggests Inflammatory Diets Double the Risk of Infertility in Women

2+ day, 7+ hour ago  (377+ words) The Hidden Connection: Inflammation, Diet, and Fertility Infertility affects about 15% of couples worldwide, causing emotional and psychological stress for millions. While many factors can impact fertility, new research from Iran shines a spotlight on a surprising culprit: the inflammatory potential…...

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medicaldialogues.in > amp > cardiology-ctvs > news > maternal-congenital-heart-defects-linked-to-developmental-delays-in-children-study-174932

Maternal Congenital Heart Defects Linked to Developmental Delays in Children: Study

2+ day, 7+ hour ago  (344+ words) Medical Dialogues The children of mothers born with heart defects face a higher risk of being developmentally vulnerable, meaning they face challenges related to physical health, emotional maturity and communication – according to a new study led by Muhammad Zakir…...

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medicaldialogues.in > gastroenterology > news > children-with-rare-non-hepatoblastoma-liver-tumors-show-encouraging-survival-outcomes-suggests-study-174928

Encouraging Survival Rates in Rare Pediatric Non-Hepatoblastoma, Suggests Study

2+ day, 7+ hour ago  (339+ words) A recent retrospective study published in the Indian Journal of Gastroenterology reveals surprisingly favorable survival outcomes for children treated for rare non-hepatoblastoma liver tumors. These encouraging results were observed despite an unexpectedly high presence of aggressive rhabdoid tumors and massively…...

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medicaldialogues.in > mdtv > obstetrics-gynaecology > videos > researchers-discover-surprising-brain-changes-during-a-womans-second-pregnancy-174978

Researchers Discover Surprising Brain Changes During a Woman's Second Pregnancy

2+ day, 20+ hour ago  (351+ words) No two pregnancies shape the brain in exactly the same way, a new study has suggested. Researchers from Amsterdam UMC have found that a second pregnancy reshapes the mother's brain differently from the first, creating new changes that may help…...

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medicaldialogues.in > obstetrics-gynaecology > news > severe-nausea-linked-to-pregnancy-birth-complications-in-stanford-medicine-study-174186

Severe nausea linked to pregnancy, birth complications in Stanford Medicine study

3+ day, 7+ hour ago  (713+ words) Pregnant women with a severe form of nausea face increased risks for several pregnancy and birth complications, according to a new Stanford Medicine study of 2.5 million California births. The research was published June 16 in the American Journal of Epidemiology. It…...

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medicaldialogues.in > pulmonology > news > what-are-predictors-of-progressive-lung-function-decline-in-children-with-controlled-asthma-174189

What are Predictors of Progressive Lung Function Decline in Children With Controlled Asthma?

4+ day, 8+ hour ago  (209+ words) A new study published in the journal of BMC Pulmonary Medicine showed that some children with asthma continued to have a gradual deterioration in lung function over time, even after attaining satisfactory symptom management. The remaining 298 youngsters (15.43%) had a steady…...

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medicaldialogues.in > obstetrics-gynaecology > news > jama-study-finds-no-increased-risk-of-autism-or-adhd-with-prenatal-acetaminophen-exposure-174185

JAMA Study Finds No Increased Risk of Autism or ADHD With Prenatal Acetaminophen Exposure

6+ day, 7+ hour ago  (102+ words) China: Researchers have found in a large population-based cohort study conducted in Hong Kong that maternal use of acetaminophen (paracetamol) during pregnancy was not associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in…...

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