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The goal is to help improve counselling and ASA adherence for preeclampsia prevention in pregnant women with SLE. This study could offer the ideal setting for the conduct of a future study assessing the efficacy of ASA for prevention of placenta-mediated complications in SLE pregnancies.
For this
The most recent population-based studies carried out in Europe and the US on hundreds of thousands of individuals have unequivocally identified three principal causes of mortality, morbidity and chronic disability: tobacco smoke, inadequate diet, and reduced physical activity. These risk factors are
This study is a prospective, randomized controlled trial that is blinded to investigator and outcome assessors. Ethical committee approval is obtained. The study includes infertile obese patients with PCOS diagnosed according to Rotterdam criteria, who are scheduled for ICSI cycle. Patients with
This study is a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Patients undergoing ICSI for their first cycle are enrolled in this study. Participants are then randomized into two groups ; group A patients will receive daily oral low dose Acetylsalicylic acid (75 mg) and group B patients will receive
Pregestational diabetes represents a high-risk for evolution of preeclampsia (PET), with rates of PET within this group at approximately 20%. The combination of diabetes and preeclampsia places the pregnancy at heightened risk for hypoxia and stillbirth. Placental dysfunction, due to disordered
Background
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), including its more pathologic consequence, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is believed to be the most common chronic liver disease worldwide, affecting between 6 to 37% of the population. NAFLD is a so called 'silent killer', as clinical
The study will include 43 people aged between 45 and 68 who suffered from ischemic heart disease. Before starting the study, all participants will give written informed consent, will be obtained of the Commission on Bioethics at Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy. Inclusion criteria will be as
Epidemiological data show that type 2 diabetes has an epidemic trend worldwide. The increase in food intake, the greater availability of refined grains and the reduction of physical activity had, in fact, negative effects in most areas. It is expected that the number of people suffering from
Will include obese patients (BMI between 30 and 35) who are following a standardized, multidisciplinary weight-loss programme (PronoKal® Method), which consists of a very-low-calorie diet based on protein packets and vegetables with a low glycemic index, into which natural foods are gradually