CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Provision of APOL1 genotype high-risk results to participants and clinicians was not associated with SBP reduction overall. Among the subset of patients with uncontrolled BP, the intervention group had a significant SBP reduction. APOL1 disclosure also increased the rate of CKD screening and diagnosis. Effects of reporting APOL1 genotype merit further investigation… →

CONCLUSION: The study highlights the feasibility of conducting intervention research in low-resource settings. It notes the challenges of using the MABC-2 due to its cost and time requirements and reports on the initial effect of the program on the motor skills of the participants. Statistical significance of positive results was affected by the small sample… →

If you’ve ever felt anxiety that something exciting might be happening without you, you’re familiar with fear of missing out (FOMO). But what happens when you feel an underlying worry about making a mistake? Fear of messing up (FOMU) can have the opposite effect from FOMO. Instead of spurring you to action, FOMU can lead… →
This is an important edition addressing sentiments around a looming “SAASpocalypse.” It was first published yesterday on X and is an article written by GTMfund’s General Partner, Max Altschuler. If you’re wondering about AI’s impact on software as a whole, this is a deep dive written in Max’s first person perspective below. Let’s get into… →
Fenebrutinib is a Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor under investigation for the treatment of multiple sclerosis. The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of fenebrutinib on cardiac repolarization (QT interval) as well as its safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics in healthy participants. Part A was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-ascending dose study of therapeutic… →

CONCLUSIONS: Intermittent pneumatic compression can prevent VTE in intensive care unit patients who are at high risk of hemorrhage. →

CONCLUSION: This study has limitations but it acts as a proof of principle towards larger studies, as clearly sufficiently powered trials are crucial in determining the nature and size of the treatment effect. Future trials should consider subgroup analysis, with respect to such factors as patient’s age at diagnosis, gender, extent of surgery, MGMT mutation… →

BACKGROUND: Until recently, community-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) delivery was only available for people living with HIV on ART for ≥6 months with a suppressed viral load. However, early attrition from HIV care is common, particularly in refugee settlements where structural and psychosocial barriers to care are pronounced, and reducing barriers to life-saving ART sooner (e.g.,… →

CONCLUSION: Autologous MSC‑based therapy for SUI was feasible and showed an acceptable short‑term safety profile in this pilot research setting; however, clinical efficacy remained modest. The manufacturing and quality control methodology is reproducible in specialized cell processing centers, but its application should remain confined to clinical research conducted in compliance with current regulations governing human… →

CONCLUSIONS: Metabolic assessments should prioritize absolute MFO and BLC dynamical changes over Fatmax intensities, when interpreting fat-oxidation capacity, particularly under varying pedaling frequencies. By jointly characterizing blood-based and respiratory-based diagnostics under different exercise assessment conditions, this study helps improve the reliability of diagnosing the metabolic status in both healthy individuals and patients with metabolic disease. →
