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'4/24/2025 1:12:46 AM'

Pathway Aids Treatment ‘Realignment’ in Elders With Diabetes

The ‘4S’ Pathway was designed to guide shifting needs in older adults with diabetes who are struggling with diabetes management. Medscape Medical News

'4/24/2025 1:10:27 AM'

NHS England in Talks on UK Biobank Access to GP Patient Data

UK Biobank is working with NHS England to enable researcher access to anonymised GP data. Medscape News UK

'4/24/2025 12:58:52 AM'

1 in 4 Patients With Resistant T2D Have Hypercortisolism

Nearly a quarter of patients with difficult-to-control type 2 diabetes have hypercortisolism, with even higher prevalence noted in specific subpopulations in this US-based study. Medscape Medical News

'4/24/2025 12:44:52 AM'

The Implications of GLP-1s on Women’s Healthcare

Menopause and the natural phenomenon of weight gain in middle age make this a topic for primary care physicians to watch. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 11:32:00 PM'

Use of Broad Genomic Profiling for Cancer Still Suboptimal

The overall uptake of broad genomic profiling in patients with metastatic cancers remains low, despite guideline recommendations and increases seen with certain cancers. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 11:18:57 PM'

Optimize Allergy Management in Primary Care

Sometimes the best treatment for allergies is ruling them out, experts say. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 11:16:23 PM'

Social Prescribing Is Easing Clinicians’ Load in Canada

Social prescribing is making inroads across Canada, integrating healthcare, social services, and community support to benefit patients and lighten clinicians’ workloads. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 10:47:03 PM'

UK Funds AI Blood Test for Early Cancer Detection

An AI-powered blood test for detecting 12 common cancers has been awarded government funding for further clinical trials. Medscape News UK

'4/23/2025 10:39:47 PM'

Lymphovascular Invasion Predicts Poor Outcomes in CSCC

A study shows that lymphovascular invasion is a significant predictor of metastasis and disease-specific death in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 10:39:12 PM'

Survival Improves for Heart Attacks During Marathons

Better emergency action plans implemented by race organizers are keeping more runners who experience a heart attack alive, new research shows. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 10:24:26 PM'

Why Malaria Treatments Are Failing and How to Respond

With increasing malaria treatment failures, understanding the causes of resistance and adjusting strategies, including new drugs, is crucial for improving patient outcomes. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 7:28:02 PM'

Systemic Inflammation May Predict Future Psoriasis Risk

Low-grade systemic inflammation is an independent risk factor for psoriasis, especially moderate to severe disease, results of a large prospective cohort study suggest. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 9:47:43 AM'

A Pacemaker to Control BP Gets FDA Breakthrough Designation

The device is designed to lower blood pressure while simultaneously modulating the autonomic nervous system by delivering repeated sequences of shorter and longer atrioventricular delays. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 7:00:00 AM'

Rilzabrutinib Alleviates Chronic Urticaria Symptoms

Rilzabrutinib significantly reduces itch and hives in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria unresponsive to antihistamines, in a phase 2 study. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 5:17:23 AM'

Two Salvage Techniques to Access Common Bile Duct Work Well

Endoscopic ultrasound–guided rendezvous and precut sphincterotomy are both effective salvage techniques for patients with difficult bile duct cannulation. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 5:07:47 AM'

Apremilast Reduces Fat Mass and Disease Activity in PsA

Apremilast treatment in patients with psoriatic arthritis leads to favorable changes in body composition and improves disease activity over 12 months. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 5:04:50 AM'

Less Is More: The Case for De-escalation in Lung Cancer

Oncology experts discuss de-escalation strategies that can reduce toxicity, save a billion in healthcare costs, and make lung cancer therapies accessible to patients globally, while maintaining effectiveness. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 4:50:07 AM'

Simple Dog Walks Can Improve Life for Parkinson’s Patients

Regular physical activity, such as dance or targeted exercise, can slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, helping patients maintain mobility and quality of life. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 4:30:08 AM'

Virtual Reality Therapy Shows Promise for Paranoia

For some patients, simulated situations controlled by therapists may be less overwhelming than real-life exposure therapy. Medscape Medical News

'4/23/2025 4:16:09 AM'

Nonsurgical Advances in Treating Scoliosis in Children

Radiation-free AI technology, precision exercises, and lighter braces are adding options for patients and their families. Medscape Medical News