Recent advances in estimation techniques have underscored the growing importance of shrinkage estimation and balanced loss functions in the analysis of multivariate normal distributions. These ...
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Study shows prediabetes remission does not always require weight loss
Remission of prediabetes can occur even without weight loss, protecting against type 2 diabetes in up to 22% of individuals.
A year after bariatric surgery, greater weight loss is linked to measures of improved thyroid function in euthyroid patients with obesity. The findings provide "physiological encouragement for the ...
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Prediabetes can go into remission without weight loss
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A major new study reveals that up to one in five people with prediabetes can return to normal blood sugar without losing weight, altering how doctors think about ...
In a novel study, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai introduced LoGoFunc, an advanced computational tool that predicts pathogenic gain- and loss-of-function variants across ...
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