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Thyroid gland inside human body. 3D illustration
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Thyroid eye disease (TED), also known as Graves’ orbitopathy, is a complex autoimmune disorder driven by an interplay of immune cells, orbital fibroblasts and tissue remodelling factors that lead to inflammation, oedema and, ultimately, potential vision loss.1 While the disease has historically been challenging to manage, recent therapeutic innovations are reshaping treatment paradigms and offering new […]

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Cornelius J Fernandez, Lakshmi Nagendra, Mohammed Alkhalifah

Hypertension affects up to 40% of the adult population worldwide,1 and according to the World Health Organization’s 2021 estimates, globally 1.28 billion adults between 18 and 79 years are affected.2 Of these, 85% have essential hypertension3 and the remainder have secondary hypertension, which is potentially ...

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Highlights Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is evaluated for glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes. Glycated haemoglobin reduction immediately after EECP therapy conclusion, after 2–4 weeks and after 7–12 weeks was -0.70%, 1.04% and 0.98%, respectively. EECP is associated with a significant lowering of blood pressure. ...

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Clinical Complexity of Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Complexity of Type 2 DiabetesClinically, one can distinguish three states—normal, impaired glucose tolerance, and overt diabetes—characterized by specific cut-offs of blood glucose levels either while fasting or after an oral glucose ...

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Clinical Complexity of Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Complexity of Type 2 DiabetesClinically, one can distinguish three states—normal, impaired glucose tolerance, and overt diabetes—characterized by specific cut-offs of blood glucose levels either while fasting or after an oral glucose ...

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