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'6/13/2026 3:28:44 PM'

One in Four Teen Girls and Young Women at Risk for PMOS

Findings suggest young females should be assessed and, if at risk, monitored. Medscape Medical News

'6/13/2026 11:35:41 AM'

Off-Label Rxs: Thinking Out of the Box for Skin Diseases

Off-label alternatives for FDA-approved therapies can be as effective, cheaper, and in some cases safer despite never having been submitted for regulatory approval. Medscape Medical News

'6/13/2026 10:29:23 AM'

Teplizumab Approved for Pediatric Stage 3 Type 1 Diabetes

The drug was previously approved for stage 2 T1D. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 10:00:00 PM'

NHS Faces ‘Triple Whammy’ During Resident Doctor Walkout

The NHS faces a ‘triple whammy of pressure’ from striking resident doctors, a predicted heatwave, and England's opening World Cup game, health officials warn. Press Association

'6/12/2026 6:37:47 PM'

Over-the-Counter CGM Okayed for Kids

The US FDA extended the age of use for Dexcom’s Stelo down to 2 years. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 12:35:47 PM'

Belzutifan Plus Pembro Approved for Adjuvant RCC

LITESPARK-022 trial reports a 28% decrease in risk for disease recurrence or death. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 9:16:46 AM'

Novel Oral GLP-1 Shows A1c and Weight-Loss Benefits

The new drug would add another oral GLP-1 with no fasting or fluid intake restrictions to clinicians’ toolboxes, improving options for targeted treatment. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 9:08:35 AM'

Getting Into a Medical Residency Is Harder Than Ever

Residency spots are more competitive than ever. Here, we look at the good and the bad of the specialties that are making waves. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 9:03:20 AM'

Psoriasis Workup Expanding Beyond the Skin and Joints

The risk of some psoriasis-associated pathologies, such as cardiovascular disease, are better recognized than others. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 7:52:42 AM'

Chemo-Free Therapy in Pediatric Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

An anthracycline-free treatment regimen demonstrated safety and efficacy in standard-risk and high-risk patients. Medscape News Europe

'6/12/2026 6:19:35 AM'

The Hidden Cost of Racial Bias in Medicine

From delayed diagnoses to unequal pain treatment, racial bias in medicine can shape care in ways clinicians may not even notice. Medscape News Europe

'6/12/2026 5:46:39 AM'

Virtual Team-Based GI Care Superior to Traditional Care

Many patients with IBS and other functional GI disorders experience fragmentation of care and incur high costs. Can a virtual multidisciplinary model be the solution? Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 5:22:54 AM'

Oxygen Titration Protocol Cuts Severe Hyperoxemia in the ED

An emergency department oxygen titration protocol reduces severe hyperoxemia in mechanically ventilated patients but increases moderate hypoxemia, a study finds. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 5:06:57 AM'

Lumateperone Linked to Lower Risk for Schizophrenia Relapse

Lumateperone was associated with a 63% lower risk for relapse and was well-tolerated among patients with schizophrenia. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 4:56:50 AM'

Ultraprocessed Foods and Cancer: How Strong Is the Science?

Studies on the health risks of ultraprocessed foods grab headlines, but how good — and useful — is the evidence? Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 4:53:50 AM'

How ‘Ozempic Mouth’ Became a Thing — and How to Treat It

GLP-1 medications may not directly cause oral health problems, but their mechanisms can. Take a cue from dental experts for insights on how to manage these oral effects. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 4:41:49 AM'

ANTHEM-HFrEF: What Can We Learn From an Unfinished Trial?

Despite early termination, the ANTHEM-HFrEF trial holds important lessons for investigators. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 4:28:13 AM'

Does Anesthesia Choice Affect Postpartum Depression Risk?

Mothers who receive neuraxial anesthesia during cesarean delivery have a lower risk for postpartum depression within 1 year than those who receive general anesthesia, a new study shows. Medscape Medical News

'6/12/2026 4:15:23 AM'

Latin America’s HIV Mortality Gap: Can Research Close It?

Latin America continues to lag the global decline in HIV-related mortality, prompting experts to identify research priorities targeting advanced HIV and gaps in care. Medscape News Global

'6/12/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Extrahepatic Cancer Risk Varies by Liver Disease Subgroups

The risk for extrahepatic cancers varies among subgroups of steatotic liver disease, with the highest risk seen in patients with metabolic dysfunction and alcohol-associated liver disease. Medscape News UK