Publications by authors named "Melissa V Ariyanto"

Background: Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) patients with symptomatic congestion often require in-hospital admission for intravenous (IV) diuretic, impacting both patient well-being and healthcare expenses. Subcutaneous (SC) furosemide has a potential to facilitate outpatient management of ADHF patients. Thus, this study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of SC furosemide utilization, offering a potential alternative to traditional IV administration.

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The impact of social media has been significant on various aspects of life, particularly mental health. Growing concerns about the adverse effects of social media use have prompted the exploration of experimental interventions, defined as digital detox interventions. However, it remains unclear whether digital detox interventions are effective for mental health outcomes.

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  • Atherosclerosis is a condition where arteries get clogged, and it can happen quietly until a serious event like a stroke occurs.
  • Researchers studied tiny molecules called microRNAs in the blood to see if they could help detect early signs of this clogging in the carotid arteries.
  • The study found that these microRNAs were very good at identifying the problem, showing they could be useful tools for doctors to diagnose this condition early on.
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