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EUDR v praksi : kaj prinašajo zadnje poenostavitve in razvrstitev držav?
Matjaž Dovečar, Špela Ščap, Tomaž Remic, 2025, professional article

Keywords: tržne razmere, trgovanje, les
Published in DiRROS: 09.12.2025; Views: 80; Downloads: 28
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V letu 2024 ohladitev trga z gozdnimi nepremičninami
Matjaž Dovečar, Matevž Triplat, 2025, professional article

Keywords: tržne razmere, trgovanje, les
Published in DiRROS: 09.12.2025; Views: 85; Downloads: 29
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Pripni se in preživi
Marjan Dolenšek, 2025, professional article

Keywords: gozdarska mehanizacija, varnost v prometu
Published in DiRROS: 09.12.2025; Views: 93; Downloads: 32
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Nova zemljevida namenjena boju s požari v naravnem okolju
Jaša Saražin, Gašper Ogrin, Matej Kravanja, Dane Milošević Štukl, Matevž Brataševec, 2025, professional article

Keywords: gozdni požari, zemljevidi
Published in DiRROS: 09.12.2025; Views: 84; Downloads: 28
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Exploring metal halide perovskites as active architectures in energy storage systems
Juhi Juhi, Marcin Saski, Maria K. Kochaniec, Władysław Wieczorek, Robert Dominko, Janusz Lewiński, 2025, review article

Published in DiRROS: 09.12.2025; Views: 96; Downloads: 44
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The use of continuous glucose monitoring in people living with obesity, intermediate hyperglycemia or type 2 diabetes
Tadej Battelino, Nebojsa M. Lalić, Sufyan Hussain, Antonio Ceriello, Sanja Klobučar, Sarah J Davies, Pinar Topsever, Julie Heverly, Francesca Ulivi, 2025, review article

Abstract: A global trend towards increased obesity, intermediate hyperglycemia (previously termed prediabetes) and type 2 diabetes, has prompted a range of international initiatives to proactively raise awareness and provide action-driven recommendations to prevent and manage these linked disease states. One approach, that has shown success in managing people already diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus, is to use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices to help them manage their chronic condition through understanding and treating their daily glucose fluctuations, in assocation with glucose-lowering medications, including insulin. However, much of the burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus is founded in the delayed detection both of type 2 diabetes mellitus itself, and the intermediate hyperglycemia that precedes it. In this review, we provide evidence that using CGM technology in people at-risk of intermediate hyperglycemia or type 2 diabetes mellitus can significantly improve the rate and timing of detection of dysglycemia. Earlier detection allows intervention, including through continued use of CGM to guide changes to diet and lifestyle, that can delay or prevent harmful progression of early dysglycemia. Although further research is needed to fully understand the cost-effectiveness of this intervention in people at-risk or with early dysglycemia, the proposition for use of CGM technology is clear.
Keywords: continuous glucose monitoring, consensus statements, intermediate hyperglycemia, obesity, prediabetes
Published in DiRROS: 08.12.2025; Views: 114; Downloads: 51
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Arterial function is preserved in successfully treated patients with psoriasis vulgaris
Eva Klara Merzel Šabović, Tadeja Kraner Šumenjak, Mojca Božič Mijovski, Miodrag Janić, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction Endothelial dysfunction is an early precursor of atherosclerosis and is common in patients with psoriasis, presumably primarily due to psoriasis-related inflammation. We investigated endothelial function, arterial stiffness, and circulating markers of endothelial activation in young patients with psoriasis vulgaris of varying severity, all of whom were effectively treated achieving PASI 90. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of 80 patients (54 men/26 women, 30–45 years) who were effectively treated with topical therapy, methotrexate, adalimumab, secukinumab or guselkumab, and 20 healthy controls. Endothelial dysfunction was measured by flow-mediated dilation and arterial stiffness was measured by pulse wave velocity and common carotid artery stiffness. The following circulating biomarkers of endothelial activation were measured: ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E- and P-selectin, GDF-15, and TRAIL. Results Endothelial function and arterial stiffness parameters did not differ between patients with effectively treated psoriasis and the control group. Circulating endothelial activation biomarkers did not show relevant differences between the groups of effectively treated patients or controls. Discussion Although cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with psoriasis, effective antipsoriatic treatment appears to slow the progression of atherosclerosis, even when there are cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking or obesity. This may suggest that antipsoriatic treatment exerts a cardioprotective effect. Conclusions Our results suggest that early and effective treatment of varying-severity psoriasis vulgaris in young patients appears to prevent arterial dysfunction related to psoriasis and consequent cardiovascular risk.
Keywords: psoriasis, young patients, endothelial function, arterial stiffness, antipsoriatic treatment
Published in DiRROS: 08.12.2025; Views: 118; Downloads: 47
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