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'7/3/2025 6:53:07 PM'

Digital Twins: Medicine’s New Crystal Ball?

Clinicians can simulate therapy responses using digital twins to predict treatment outcomes and adjust care plans in a controlled virtual environment. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 8:49:55 AM'

Pandemic Surge in IBS, Chronic Idiopathic Constipation

The prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome and constipation rose significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the dual impact of SARS-CoV-2 and pandemic-related stress on gut health. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 8:20:03 AM'

Ileal Resection Tied to Higher CRC Risk in Crohn's Disease

Terminal ileum resection was associated with an elevated risk of developing colorectal cancer in patients with Crohn's disease regardless of sex or prior biologic therapy. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 7:02:23 AM'

Brain Changes Linked to Dementia Found in Ex-Rugby Players

Two studies have found structural brain changes and raised blood biomarkers in former professional rugby players, possibly linked to dementia risk. Medscape News UK

'7/3/2025 6:56:43 AM'

Sunvozertinib Wins Approval for EGFR-Mutated NSCLC

With the approval, patients with EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations now have a once-a-day, oral option. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 4:52:12 AM'

Neuromodulation Effective for Migraine With and Without Aura

Remote neuromodulation may offer safe, effective relief for a range of migraine types, including those with aura and chronic cases post-onabotulinumtoxinA treatment. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 4:20:51 AM'

Insulin Resistance Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline in AD

Measuring insulin resistance with a simple, low-cost blood test can help predict the pace of cognitive decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 4:00:00 AM'

Pimecrolimus Repairs Steroid-Induced Skin Damage in AD

Intermittent treatment with pimecrolimus over 1 year significantly reverses corticosteroid-induced skin atrophy and telangiectasia, a phase 4 study reports. Medscape News UK

'7/3/2025 4:00:00 AM'

Employees in Public-Facing Jobs Have a High Risk for T2D

High emotional demands and confrontations in person-contact jobs raise the risk for type 2 diabetes, with the risk growing even more when workers lack support from supervisors and colleagues. Medscape News UK

'7/3/2025 4:00:00 AM'

Influencers of COVID Vaccine Response in Dialysis Patients

Chronic heart failure and hypoalbuminaemia are linked to a poor antibody response at 3 months after the third dose of the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in patients undergoing maintenance dialysis. Medscape News UK

'7/3/2025 3:58:20 AM'

Automated Insulin Delivery Shows Promise in Young Children

Using a hybrid, closed-loop insulin delivery system in the auto mode shows improved glycemic control and a favorable safety profile in children aged 2-6 years with type 1 diabetes. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 3:50:55 AM'

Can Periostin Serve as a Biomarker for Pediatric Urticaria?

Children with chronic spontaneous urticaria may have lower levels of the protein in serum than peers without the condition, a new study shows. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 3:45:57 AM'

Wildfire Smoke/Dementia Risk Paper Retracted

A single stroke coding error has prompted researchers to retract a previously published study on wildfire smoke exposure and increased dementia risk. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 3:22:38 AM'

IDSA Experts Weigh Potential Vaccine Access Impact

Members of the Infectious Disease Society of America highlighted clinical implications in wake of the ACIP meeting. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 3:03:08 AM'

Why the Shingles Vax Is Important for Your Cardio Patients

The two-dose vaccine has been shown to have benefits beyond just developing shingles, although that alone should be impetus enough for most patients. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 2:51:18 AM'

Abatacept Beats HCQ in Halting RA in Palindromic Rheumatism

Abatacept reduces the rate of progression to RA and improves the rate of remission in patients with palindromic rheumatism compared with hydroxychloroquine. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 2:44:34 AM'

Can a Face Mask Diagnose Kidney Disease?

A small study shows sensors embedded in a face mask appear to detect compounds linked to kidney disease. This is part of emerging efforts to develop noninvasive diagnostics based on breath samples. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 2:23:53 AM'

MRI May Aid Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection in Diabetes

MRI-based screening has the potential for identifying early-stage pancreatic cancer in older adults with new onset or deteriorating diabetes, preliminary results show. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 2:12:30 AM'

Microaxial Flow Pump Reduces Heart Load in Post-MI Shock

In STEMI-induced cardiogenic shock, a microaxial flow pump can unload the heart by reducing native cardiac output and pulmonary pressures while maintaining cardiac power output. Medscape Medical News

'7/3/2025 1:59:16 AM'

Certain Plant-Based Foods May Cut Crohn’s Disease Risk

A large European cohort study finds that a high combination of fruits, vegetables, legumes, and potatoes is associated with a lower risk for Crohn’s disease, but not ulcerative colitis. Medscape Medical News