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'4/7/2026 8:58:18 AM'

Mental Ill Health Drives Nurse Exit Risk Despite Workforce Growth

Nurses in England with longer mental health-related absence face a much higher risk of leaving, analysis shows. Medscape News UK

'4/7/2026 7:52:20 AM'

Healthcare Carbon Burden May Drive Health System Change

Healthcare systems face pressure to cut emissions while maintaining care quality, while clinicians report gaps in knowledge, training, and time to address climate-related risks. Medscape News Europe

'4/7/2026 6:34:04 AM'

Fresh Resident Doctor Strike Begins as Costs Pass £3 Billion

A 6-day walkout by resident doctors in England begins as ministers say dispute has cost the NHS over £3 billion. Press Association

'4/7/2026 6:11:42 AM'

Weight Loss After Tirzepatide Varies by Prior Weight Change

Tirzepatide produced notable weight loss in real-world settings, but patients with prior weight loss experienced smaller additional reductions than those without. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 5:52:15 AM'

Midlife Vitamin D Levels Tied to Lower Tau Burden

Higher levels of vitamin D in early midlife were associated with significantly lower levels of tau deposition 16 years later in adults without dementia. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 5:34:28 AM'

Predicting Early Death in Immunocompromised Status With ARF

In immunocompromised patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, frailty and longer hospital-to-ICU time may raise 30-day mortality, whereas high-flow nasal oxygen is protective. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 5:16:23 AM'

Hormonal Contraception and IIH Risk: New Data

A systematic review and meta-analysis sheds light on the debated association between hormonal contraception and risk for idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 5:01:21 AM'

As HHS Renews ACIP Charter, Questions Swirl About Its Goal

The agency will not say whether it will appeal a ruling that has paused ACIP or if it will appoint new members. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 4:41:16 AM'

Why Sulfur Burps Shouldn’t Be Ignored for GLP-1 Patients

Often unpleasant and unpredictable, these malodorous expressions could mask other side effects. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 4:31:10 AM'

Concerns Continue Over Proposed New Obesity Definitions

The Endocrine Society has concerns of possible delays in care and other problematic areas of The Lancet Commission’s proposed new obesity framework; a Commission author cites ‘conceptual confusions.’ Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 4:29:53 AM'

APHRODITE Model May Improve Care in Male Infertility

A new classification framework introduces structured phenotyping to guide hormonal therapy in male infertility, addressing long-standing reliance on empirical treatment approaches. Medscape News Europe

'4/7/2026 4:05:57 AM'

Does ART Match ALND After Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy?

After neoadjuvant breast cancer treatment, axillary radiotherapy may offer an effective alternative to axillary lymph node dissection. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Patients With Acromegaly Have Higher Risk for Cancer

Patients with acromegaly show a significantly higher risk for cancer than matched control individuals from the general population, with the risk being evident even 5 years before diagnosis. Medscape News UK

'4/7/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Gaps in Eclampsia Care Persist in High-Income Settings

Critical gaps in eclampsia care persist despite declining rates in high-income countries; many women have seizures without prior preeclampsia, some miss treatment, and some have seizures postpartum. Medscape News UK

'4/7/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Younger Age Offers No Protection From HFrEF Deaths

Patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, especially those aged 40-49 years, have higher 5-year mortality than peers from the general population. Medscape News UK

'4/7/2026 3:59:12 AM'

Growth in Sector, Private Equity Fuel Hospitalist Lawsuits

Malpractice claims against hospitalists highest of any specialty. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 3:48:36 AM'

Active Breath Control Cuts Radiation Dose to Heart

Active breath control significantly reduced radiation dose to the heart and a major artery during treatment for left-sided breast cancer, new data show. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 3:42:43 AM'

Personality Disorder May Delay Treatment in OCD

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is common in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and is linked to a significant delay in the initiation of OCD treatment, study shows. Medscape Medical News

'4/7/2026 3:23:09 AM'

Pediatric Eating Difficulties Linked to Early Caries

Children with feeding issues often prefer sugary foods, increasing the risk for caries and long-term damage to primary and permanent teeth. Medscape News Europe

'4/7/2026 3:10:43 AM'

Meningitis Deaths Top 250,000 a Year, Despite Global Decline

Meningitis incidence and mortality rates have declined globally since 1990, but progress toward meeting the 2030 WHO reduction targets is lagging, new research shows. Medscape Medical News