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'1/15/2026 4:56:44 AM'

Corridor Care is ‘Torture’, Say Nurses

Nurses describe patients left for days in chairs, dying unseen in corridors, as the RCN warns collapsing NHS standards are crushing staff morale. Press Association

'1/15/2026 3:14:36 AM'

Cancer Survival Hits 70% Milestone, but Worrying Trends Seen

The latest edition of an annual report finds new cases continue to rise and outcomes have worsened for some cancers. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 3:06:14 AM'

Poverty Linked to Worse Colorectal Cancer Survival

Two new studies report worse colorectal cancer survival among patients with lower socioeconomic status, adding weight to a growing body of similar evidence. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 2:48:19 AM'

Radiation-Cancer Drug Combo Shows Low Adverse Events Risk

Metastasis-directed stereotactic radiotherapy alongside biological cancer therapy appears safe, new data show. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 2:10:54 AM'

Device May Improve Outcomes in Chronic Rhinitis

Ablation of the posterior nasal nerve using the NEUROMARK system led to greater reductions in nasal symptoms and improvements in quality of life than a sham procedure. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 2:00:00 AM'

Permethrin Cream Outperforms Ivermectin in Classic Scabies

A randomised trial shows that 5% permethrin cream is more effective than oral ivermectin for the treatment of classic scabies in children and adults. Medscape News UK

'1/15/2026 2:00:00 AM'

Early-Onset AKI Tied to Poor Prognosis in Cardiogenic Shock

Acute kidney injury occurring within 48 hours of infarct-related cardiogenic shock marks a high-risk haemodynamic phenotype with higher mortality from renal vulnerability and early hypoperfusion. Medscape News UK

'1/15/2026 2:00:00 AM'

Brain Microbleeds May Signal Cognitive Changes in T1D

Multiple cerebral microbleeds are tied to subtle deficits in processing speed and executive functions in middle-aged adults with type 1 diabetes, a cross-sectional analysis suggests. Medscape News UK

'1/15/2026 1:57:08 AM'

Collaborative Planning for Sleep and Respiratory Disease

Respiratory and sleep medicine physicians share collaborative measures to diagnose and treat comorbid sleep disorders and respiratory conditions. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 1:40:00 AM'

AI Scribes May Boost RVUs but Also Raise Health Costs

New research suggests ambient AI scribes can increase physician productivity by easing documentation burdens but raise concerns about higher health costs and other trade-offs. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 1:14:40 AM'

Europe’s Doctors Push for ‘Arduous Work’ Status

Long shifts, burnout, and staffing shortages are driving physicians to call for formal protections to safeguard both their health and patient care. Medscape News Europe

'1/15/2026 1:02:22 AM'

Exclusive-US FDA Delays Two Drug Reviews in New Voucher Program After Safety, Efficacy Concerns

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has delayed reviews of two drugs chosen for the Trump administration's new fast-track program after agency scientists flagged safety... Reuters Health Information

'1/15/2026 12:58:44 AM'

Triple Combo Slows Progression, Ups Toxicity in Mets CRC

Adding chemotherapy and bevacizumab to immunotherapy improves tumor control in a high-risk CRC subset, but this benefit comes at a cost. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 12:54:17 AM'

Study Links Eye Problems to Attention Disorders

Common eye conditions are linked to increased risks for incident attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, particularly in women and in the pediatric population, a retrospective study shows. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 12:48:37 AM'

EU Partners Unite on Cardiac Electrophysiology Training

An EU-funded initiative aims to harmonise cardiac electrophysiology training through simulation, shared standards, and EU-wide certification. Medscape News UK

'1/15/2026 12:48:07 AM'

How Do Canadian Clinicians Determine Eligibility for MAiD?

Expanding eligibility for medical assistance in dying to patients without a reasonably foreseeable natural death has raised procedural and ethical questions. Medscape News Canada

'1/15/2026 12:46:59 AM'

Which Antiretrovirals Perform Best in Advanced HIV Disease?

An integrase inhibitor-based antiretroviral regimen is noninferior to a boosted protease inhibitor-based regimen in treatment-naive adults with advanced HIV disease, a multinational trial finds. Medscape Medical News

'1/15/2026 12:22:40 AM'

Can Metformin Save Premature Kids After Pregnancy Steroids?

Even temporary spikes in blood glucose during pregnancy could have a negative effect on a developing fetus, potentially causing their pancreas to over-produce insulin. Medscape Medical News

'1/14/2026 11:55:34 PM'

Is It Pathological to Believe in Conspiracy Theories?

Experts assess isolation, self-focus, and group ties to distinguish conspiracy beliefs from clinical delusions. Medscape News Europe

'1/14/2026 11:53:12 PM'

‘There’s No Help’: How Doctors Cope With Workplace Violence

From threats to physical attacks, violence is now routine in medicine. Clinicians describe the trauma they face and the solutions that could help. Medscape Medical News