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J Partarrieu

@JPartarrieu

Following health and well being content. Senior Health Communications Consultant. Based in France.

Katılım Kasım 2011
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Diario Médico
Diario Médico@diariomedico·
🧪 Un estudio vincula los agonistas del GLP-1 con un menor riesgo de 13 tumores asociados a la obesidad, publica @Annals_Oncology. 🗣️@CristobMorales (@vithas) califica que el resultado observado del 41% de reducción del riesgo de "impactante". #Echobox=1780911768" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">diariomedico.com/medicina/endoc…
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Dr Rishabh Jain
Dr Rishabh Jain@DrRishabhOnco·
⚠️ Clinicians may be missing what patients are actually feeling. In this PANTHER trial analysis of early-stage high-risk breast cancer: 👩‍⚕️ Clinician-reported CTCAE toxicities vs 🧑‍🦱 Patient-reported symptom severity 📉 Agreement was poor across all symptoms. 🔹 Kappa: 0.07-0.34 😴 Fatigue discrepancy: 36%-54% 😣 Pain discrepancy: 23%-38% The biggest issue? 📌 Clinicians consistently graded symptoms lower than patients reported. 😴 Fatigue 😣 Pain 👄 Mucositis The symptoms affecting daily life most were often the easiest to underestimate. 💡 Takeaway: PROs should not be “extra data” in oncology trials or clinics. They are the missing half of toxicity assessment. 📖 Full paper in comment ⬇️ #OncoTwitter #MedTwitter #BreastCancer #QualityOfLife @OncoAlert @myesmo @esmo_open
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Eric Topol
Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Intensity of exercise vs volume of physical activity made a difference for lower risks of 8 diseases and all-cause mortality among 96,000 @uk_biobank participants, especially noted for immune-mediated (IMID). VPA-vigorous physical activity academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva…
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World Heart Federation
World Heart Federation@worldheartfed·
📣 LAUNCHING NOW: Our new Roadmap for Integrated Care of CVD and Multiple Long-Term Conditions. Cardiovascular disease rarely occurs alone. Many people living with #CVD also have conditions such as hypertension, diabetes or obesity. Learn more: world-heart-federation.org/news/advancing…
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World Heart Federation
World Heart Federation@worldheartfed·
🌍 Around 37% of adults globally live with multiple long-term conditions. Yet most health systems are designed to treat one disease at a time, leading to fragmented care and high treatment burden. Learn more: world-heart-federation.org/news/advancing…
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World Heart Federation
World Heart Federation@worldheartfed·
People living with heart disease and multiple conditions often face: 💊 Multiple medications 👩‍⚕️ Visits to several specialists 🔁 Poor coordination of care ⏳ Long waits or travel distances for services Learn more: world-heart-federation.org/news/advancing…
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World Heart Federation
World Heart Federation@worldheartfed·
Integrated care organises health services around people rather than diseases. Evidence shows it can: ✅ Improve outcomes and quality of life ✅ Reduce avoidable hospitalisations ✅ Improve care coordination Learn more: world-heart-federation.org/news/advancing…
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO calls on all parties to protect civilians and health care, ensure unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access, and pursue de-escalation of the conflict so communities can begin to recover and move towards peace bit.ly/4b5i9HF
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Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington@ariannahuff·
It's a common assumption that life improves with greater wealth and more access to technology. But as the new Global Mind Health report from @sapien_labs shows, that’s not always the case. Researchers found that young people, in particular, are not thriving, and, in fact, “the wealthier the country, the worse the mind health of its young adults.” The report identified four aspects of modern life driving this trend: diminished family bonds, diminished spirituality, smartphones at an increasingly young age, and increased consumption of ultra-processed food. “These patterns point clearly toward the need for upstream, structural change—focused not only on treatment, but on the environmental factors shaping young minds in the first place,” the report concludes. “While not every mechanism or pathway of these driving factors is fully understood, the risks of inaction are too great.” You can read the full report here: bit.ly/4bcxgid
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