Can we manage the melanocytic lesions with peripheral globules according to the grade of dysplasia?
CONCLUSIONS: To avoid the underdiagnosis of both melanomas and high-grade dysplastic nevi with PGs, the irregular shape of peripheral globules and multiple colours after the third decade may be useful in making an excision decision. The risk increases every 1-year increase in age. Excision is suggested for all melanocytic lesions with PGs for patients 60 years or older because of the high risk of melanoma and melanocytic nevus with high-grade dysplasia.PMID:38572867 | DOI:10.1111/ajd.14261 (Source: The Australasian Journal of Dermatology)
Source: The Australasian Journal of Dermatology - April 4, 2024 Category: Dermatology Authors: Ceylan Avc ı G ülfem Akın Banu Lebe Mustafa Turhan Şahin Emel Fetil Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Can we manage the melanocytic lesions with peripheral globules according to the grade of dysplasia?
CONCLUSIONS: To avoid the underdiagnosis of both melanomas and high-grade dysplastic nevi with PGs, the irregular shape of peripheral globules and multiple colours after the third decade may be useful in making an excision decision. The risk increases every 1-year increase in age. Excision is suggested for all melanocytic lesions with PGs for patients 60 years or older because of the high risk of melanoma and melanocytic nevus with high-grade dysplasia.PMID:38572867 | DOI:10.1111/ajd.14261 (Source: The Australasian Journal of Dermatology)
Source: The Australasian Journal of Dermatology - April 4, 2024 Category: Dermatology Authors: Ceylan Avc ı G ülfem Akın Banu Lebe Mustafa Turhan Şahin Emel Fetil Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Availability of paediatric dispersible fixed-dose combinations of tuberculosis drugs in Spain
Extract We read with interest the viewpoint on tuberculosis (TB) elimination recently published in the European Respiratory Journal [1]. The correct treatment of children is essential to ensure future TB-free generations [2, 3]. The paediatric dispersible fixed-dose combination tablets (pFDC) of first-line anti-TB drugs were first made available in 2015, are World Health Organization (WHO)-prequalified (by the WHO Prequalification Medicines Programme, PQP) and have been used to treat more than 1 million children in more than 120 low- and middle-income countries since. The pFDC are easy to store and administer, are water-di...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - April 4, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Noguera-Julian, A., Latre, C., Flores, A. Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research