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'3/24/2026 11:35:50 AM'

Childhood Oral Health Linked to Cardiovascular Disease Later in Life

Kids with numerous dental problems and severe gingivitis were up to 45% more likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or coronary artery disease as adults than kids with less oral disease. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 11:10:37 AM'

Joss Reimer Becomes Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer

In an interview with Medscape News Canada, Reimer said that confronting the rising number of measles cases will be one of her first priorities. Medscape News Canada

'3/24/2026 9:36:34 AM'

European Code Against Cancer Targets Barriers to Prevention

Cancer prevention adherence depends on structural and social factors, including cost, time, and access, in addition to patient motivation or awareness. Medscape News Europe

'3/24/2026 8:45:33 AM'

GMC Survey Adds Focus on Learning Culture and Safety

New questions on workplace learning come as data show that many trainees still hesitate to raise patient safety concerns. Medscape News UK

'3/24/2026 7:52:46 AM'

Are Nursing Homes Misprescribing Antipsychotics?

The HHS Inspector General claims that some nursing homes are inappropriately diagnosing residents with schizophrenia and prescribing antipsychotics without proper oversight. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 7:05:00 AM'

Childhood AD Not Tied to Cardiovascular Risk in Adulthood

Atopic dermatitis in childhood is not associated with increased early markers of cardiovascular risk, a study finds. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 4:50:05 AM'

First Men Tested in UK Prostate Screening Trial

First participants join Transform trial testing PSA, MRI and genetic tools to shape future prostate cancer screening. Press Association

'3/24/2026 4:15:18 AM'

Joint Patterns Predict Treatment Response in Early RA

Treatment-naive patients with early RA and hand-dominant joint involvement are more likely to achieve better disease activity responses to csDMARD and bDMARD treatments. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 4:15:16 AM'

GLP-1s Prevent Death as a Result of Substance Use Disorders

New research shows reduction in addiction and deaths while using GLP-1s. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 4:14:38 AM'

New ‘Breathing’ Lung-On-Chip Surprises Against Tuberculosis

Four types of lung cells — including immune cells — function together on a chip environment that simulates respiration and inhibits tuberculosis growth. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Long-Term Steroid Use Linked to Adrenal Insufficiency

Long-term use of systemic corticosteroids is linked to adrenal insufficiency and related hospitalisation, whereas long-term use of inhaled corticosteroids is modestly linked to adrenal insufficiency. Medscape News UK

'3/24/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Tool Spots Heart Failure Risk Missed in Patients With ASCVD

A risk model predicts the risk for heart failure in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and flags a notable proportion classified as low risk by other risk tools. Medscape News UK

'3/24/2026 4:00:00 AM'

New Drug Shows Promise for Menopausal Hot Flushes and Sleep

Elinzanetant demonstrates superior or comparable efficacy to existing non-hormonal treatments in reducing the frequency of menopausal hot flushes while significantly improving sleep. Medscape News UK

'3/24/2026 3:52:10 AM'

Catholics May receive Organ Transplants From Animals, Vatican Says

The Vatican said on Tuesday that Catholics can receive transplants ⁠of animal tissues to address medical conditions, as procedures involving genetically modified pig or cow... Reuters Health Information

'3/24/2026 3:47:41 AM'

Q&A: Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy After Breast Radiation

Although many surgeons avoid it, nipple-sparing mastectomy after radiation is a feasible alternative to skin-sparing mastectomy and may help preserve patients’ psychological well-being. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 3:31:45 AM'

FDA Approves Dermal Filler for Temple Hollowing Indication

Loss of temple volume may be accelerated in people rapidly losing weight with medication. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 3:17:29 AM'

Karyopharm's Drug Meets One Of Two Goals in Blood Cancer Trial

Karyopharm Therapeutics said on Tuesday its therapy led to significant reduction in spleen size in a late-stage ⁠study of patients with a rare blood cancer, meeting only one... Reuters Health Information

'3/24/2026 3:11:51 AM'

Nutritional Deficiencies Can Mimic Rheumatologic Conditions

Individuals with restrictive eating behaviors, developmental disorders, or malabsorption are particularly at risk. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 3:07:00 AM'

Endoscopy Beats Surgery for Malignant Gastric Blockage

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastrojejunostomy offers the best clinical success among all other techniques used for palliation of malignant gastric outlet obstruction. Medscape Medical News

'3/24/2026 2:47:22 AM'

The Paradox of Pediatric CRPS: Move Through the Pain

Pediatric complex regional pain syndrome forces clinicians into the difficult position of asking children to move through crippling pain for the best chance of healing. Medscape Medical News