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News The Brain, Too, Has Its Midlife Crisis. How Do These Changes Relate to the Risk of Dementia in Old Age?

The human brain undergoes rapid changes during certain developmental periods. Childhood, adolescence, and advanced old age undoubtedly belong to these. For much of adulthood, it seems that nothing much actually happens. However, it turns out that the brain’s clock begins to accelerate around 40–50 years of age. What impact do these gradual changes have on our future health?
Source: 31. 10. 2024

News Adequate Anti-Xa Levels Are More Often Achieved in Trauma Patients When Dosing Enoxaparin Based on Weight

Thromboembolic disease (TED) is a well-known preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in trauma patients. To improve their prognosis, pharmacological thromboprophylaxis, such as with low molecular weight heparins (LMWH), is an essential part of treatment. However, previously published studies have pointed out that standard dosing of LMWH may be associated with insufficient levels of activity measured using the anti-Xa parameter.
Source: Thromboprophylaxis 3. 3. 2022

Články časopisu Pelvic Injury from the Urogyneacology Point of View. Overview

Author of the article: F. Hron, V. Džupa, M. Otčenášek, J. Feyereisl, R. Grill Source: Rozhledy v chirurgii | 11/2010 3. 11. 2010

Články časopisu

Author of the article: Martin Pretl, Zuzana Lattová, Andrea Plíhalovájan Polák, Kateřina Westlake Source: Časopis lékařů českých | 5/2019 7. 11. 2019

Články časopisu Small cell lung cancer –⁠ news in the tumour´s biology

Author of the article: Klára Pavlíčková, Radoslav Matěj Source: Česko-slovenská patologie | 1/2023 18. 4. 2023

Články časopisu Recommendations for psychological assessment before bariatric surgery

Author of the article: Jitka Herlesová, Šárka Slabá, Dana Knappová, Pavel Král, Veronika Staňková, Martin Wagenknecht, Jana Žmolíková Source: Časopis lékařů českých | 3-4/2022 12. 9. 2022

Články časopisu Non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the Czech Republic

Author of the article: M. Trněný Source: Transfuze a hematologie dnes | 1/2019 29. 3. 2019

Články časopisu Cholesterol metabolism disturbances and statin therapy in elderly patients

Author of the article: P. Vyroubal Source: Geriatrie a Gerontologie | 2/2013 1. 5. 2013

Články časopisu Idiopatic pulmonary fibrosis –⁠ news in multidisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic approaches

Author of the article: Martina Vašáková, Radoslav Matěj Source: Česko-slovenská patologie | 2/2016 14. 4. 2016

Články časopisu Asthma and nutrition: diet for the primary prevention and treatment of asthma

Author of the article: I. Klimešová, K. Neumannová, R. Šlachta Source: Praktický lékař | 4/2012 7. 4. 2012

News Benefits of Enoxaparin Prophylaxis in Pregnancy and Postpartum

Study results suggest that the use of low molecular weight heparins during pregnancy could lead to better outcomes for women with thrombophilia and recurrent miscarriages. A group of authors from Israel compared the differences in efficacy when administering two different doses of enoxaparin to women with hereditary thrombophilia and a history of two or more spontaneous miscarriages or one fetal death without obvious cause.
Source: Thromboprophylaxis 11. 4. 2022

Články časopisu Vascular age

Author of the article: Ondřej Petrák, Richard Češka Source: Vnitřní lékařství | 12/2019 19. 1. 2020

News Barth Syndrome Has Its First Approved Therapy —⁠ For Now Only in the U.S.

The accelerated approval of elamipretide by the U.S. FDA marks a historic milestone in the treatment of mitochondrial diseases. It is the first therapy targeting cardiolipin dysfunction and the first approved drug for patients with Barth syndrome —⁠ an ultra-rare, life-threatening disorder that primarily affects boys.
Source: 26. 11. 2025

Články časopisu Hereditary amyloidosis –⁠ aetiology, clinical features and treatment options

Author of the article: Z. Kufová, T. Pika, T. Jelínek, F. Kryukov, R. Hájek Source: Transfuze a hematologie dnes | 4/2015 5. 12. 2015

News Will 3D Printable Tissue Adhesives Replace Stitches and Clips?

3D printing technology is slowly making its way into more and more areas of healthcare. In February 2024, a scientific team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published a study in the journal Nature Communications focusing on the possibilities of 3D printing tissue adhesives and personalized patches with adjustable internal structures. These could therefore become a suitable alternative to the traditional surgical sutures and clips used for joining tissues.
Source: 8. 5. 2024

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