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'3/26/2026 1:05:00 PM'

Survey Examines Current Practice in Skin of Color Clinics

Clinics dedicated to treating patients with skin of color are increasingly common, but a survey suggests they are addressing this need with limited or no institutional support. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 12:26:17 PM'

A Ubiquitous Alcohol Emerges as Allergen of 2026

Benzyl alcohol, though generally safe, can be a stealth cause of allergic dermatitis through a variety of exposures. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 12:07:47 PM'

Partnering With a GI Dietitian Can Boost Patient Care

Incorporating a GI dietitian into gastroenterology practices improves patient outcomes and saves physician time, with new certification helping to formalize the role. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 11:40:53 AM'

Use of Advanced Therapies for RA Doesn’t Stop Bone Loss

Though disease activity is controlled with biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs in patients with RA, bone mineral density still decreases. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 9:39:23 AM'

Anti-VEGF Injections Safe Around CVD Events

Receiving anti VEGF eye injections around the time of a stroke or heart attack is not linked to an increased risk for death or major complications, a study finds. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 5:36:37 AM'

BMI Rules Limiting Joint Surgery, Report Finds

Around one in five NHS bodies restrict joint surgery by BMI, prompting warnings of unequal access and longer waits, a report by Arthritis UK suggests. Press Association

'3/26/2026 5:31:08 AM'

Allergic Rhinitis May Worsen Asthma Risk in CRS

Individuals with chronic rhinosinusitis face an elevated risk of developing new-onset asthma and subsequent exacerbations, and concurrent allergic rhinitis increases the risk. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 4:14:55 AM'

Nodal Response After Chemo Helps Tailor Breast Radiotherapy

Ten-year findings suggest some patients may safely receive less treatment, potentially lowering side effects without raising recurrence risk. Medscape News Europe

'3/26/2026 4:11:33 AM'

Kodiak Sciences Eye Drug Succeeds in Late-stage Study

Kodiak Sciences' experimental drug met the main goal in a late-stage trial. Reuters Health Information

'3/26/2026 4:08:29 AM'

Cotesting Adds Little Benefit to Cervical Cancer Screening

The findings of a new study add to growing evidence that cotesting may offer limited clinical value despite its common use in the US. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 4:05:20 AM'

Fan-to-Face Therapy May Ease Breathlessness in Lung Disease

Adding fan-to-face therapy to a supervised exercise training program lowers exertional breathlessness across training sessions and improves training tolerability in patients with chronic lung disease. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 4:00:00 AM'

First-Line Biologics May Improve Psoriasis Outcomes

Biologics as a first-line systemic therapy are associated with better clinical outcomes and lower risks for chronic comorbidities in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Medscape News UK

'3/26/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Filtration Defect in Kidneys May Identify Heart Risk in T1D

Shrunken pore syndrome, a renal filtration defect, is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and death in patients with T1D without albuminuria. Medscape News UK

'3/26/2026 4:00:00 AM'

Advanced CKD Symptoms: Women Start Ahead, Men Catch Up Fast

A European cohort of older patients shows that women with advanced CKD report more symptoms than men, but men experience a faster increase in symptom burden over time and as kidney function declines. Medscape News UK

'3/26/2026 3:39:29 AM'

Comorbid Arthritis and IBD: When Does Each Arise?

The incidence of inflammatory arthritis was highest in the 6 months preceding inflammatory bowel diagnoses for patients younger than 18 years. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 3:37:35 AM'

Do Isolated Tumor Cells Affect Low-Risk Endometrial Cancer?

A large observational analysis suggests that the presence of isolated tumor cells may signal worse survival in low-risk endometrial cancer. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 3:33:49 AM'

Hydration Intervention Fails to Prevent Kidney Stones

Although it increased urine volume, a behavioral hydration intervention did not significantly reduce kidney stone recurrence risk. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 3:00:58 AM'

How Muscle Remembers Weakness — and the Impact on Frailty Risk

New research reveals that muscle retains memory of disuse, potentially explaining why returning to activity after an injury or illness is so much harder for older patients. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 3:00:50 AM'

How to De-escalate Angry or Agitated Patients

De-escalating an angry or agitated patient can be difficult, but it’s important for everyone’s safety and good patient care. Medscape Medical News

'3/26/2026 2:48:27 AM'

Preventing Deficiencies After Bariatric Surgery

After bariatric surgery, deficits in B vitamins, vitamin D, iron, and zinc are common — early detection, lifelong supplementation, and tailored monitoring are essential. Medscape News Europe