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'12/4/2025 2:40:05 AM'

Study Maps Genes Tied to Targets in Irritable Bowel Syndrome

A meta-analysis of 80,737 cases identifies five new variants and 22 risk genes, highlighting three potential drug targets for irritable bowel syndrome. Medscape News Europe

'12/4/2025 2:13:46 AM'

Vasopressor Timing Not Linked to Septic Shock Outcomes

Time to vasopressor initiation after the first hypotensive episode is not associated with 90-day mortality or vasopressor-free days in patients with septic shock, a study finds. Medscape Medical News

'12/4/2025 2:11:07 AM'

How Has the Definition of Oligometastatic Disease Evolved?

The standard measure of lesion count may matter less than the underlying biology driving treatment response in oligometastatic disease. Medscape Medical News

'12/4/2025 2:00:52 AM'

Virtual Care With Anti-Obesity Meds Aids Weight Loss

Telemedicine prescriptions of semaglutide and tirzepatide, combined with a virtual behavioral program, yielded weight loss and lower blood pressure in individuals with overweight or obesity. Medscape Medical News

'12/4/2025 2:00:00 AM'

How Does Diabetes Affect Coronary Stent Success?

Among individuals in Sweden receiving second-generation drug-eluting stents, those with diabetes, particularly type 1 diabetes, have higher rates of stent failure than those without diabetes. Medscape News UK

'12/4/2025 2:00:00 AM'

High Treatment Burden Prevalent in Vascular Access Care

One in five patients referred for vascular access surgery experience an unsustainable treatment burden, with poor health literacy as the strongest independent predictor. Medscape News UK

'12/4/2025 2:00:00 AM'

Do Doctors Consider Long-Term Effects in Psoriasis Care?

A potential for cumulative life course impairment is not completely considered in clinical practice, driving the mismanagement of patients with psoriasis, a multinational survey shows. Medscape News UK

'12/4/2025 1:52:10 AM'

Trontinemab Rapidly Clears Amyloid With Less ARIA

Trontinemab, utilizing Roche’s Brainshuttle technology, boosts drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier, driving robust plaque reduction with low ARIA rates. Medscape Medical News

'12/4/2025 1:29:31 AM'

Experts Call for AED Placement on All Commercial Aircraft

Flight crew members should be trained in how to use automated external defibrillators to improve survival in case of sudden, in-flight cardiac arrest, researchers say. Medscape News Canada

'12/4/2025 12:07:30 AM'

Expert Panel Backs e-Cigarettes for Cessation

A modified Delphi consensus from 87 experts defines how e-cigarettes may support smoking cessation and where caution is required in routine clinical care. Medscape News Europe

'12/4/2025 12:01:50 AM'

Can AI Model Predict Kids at Risk for Sepsis?

New NIH-funded research has led to an AI model that may better predict which children are at high risk for sepsis — before organ dysfunction develops. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 11:59:01 PM'

DoxyPEP May Reduce Incidence of STIs in HIV PrEP Users

Among participants on preexposure prophylaxis for HIV infection, postexposure prophylaxis with doxycycline is tied to decline in the incidence of sexually transmitted infections. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 11:55:41 PM'

Benefits of Structured Lifestyle Program in US POINTER Trial

Beyond cognition, structured lifestyle delivers may also improve sleep apnea, blood pressure regulation and cognitive resilience, new data from US POINTER trial shows. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 11:38:22 PM'

Early Psychiatric Med Resumption Not Tied to Longer ED Stay

Early resumption of psychiatric medication in the emergency department is not associated with increased length of stay or adverse outcomes, a study finds. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 10:44:40 PM'

Rule on Asbestos Testing in Cosmetics Withdrawn

Consumer advocates and cancer survivors decry the move, but the agency writes that it has ‘good cause’ to withdraw the proposal. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 10:44:30 PM'

Novel Stimulation Therapy Promising for Poststroke Recovery

Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation is linked to reduced poststroke arm impairment vs neuromuscular electrical stimulation, a new trial shows. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 10:14:18 PM'

Fiber, Bacteria Likely Influence Methotrexate Response in RA

Results from three studies together suggest progress in identifying diet, supplementation, and gut microbiome signatures linked to better methotrexate response. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 9:49:53 PM'

Low-Intensity Lighting Tied to Depression Markers at Night

Sustained low-light exposure during daytime is associated with depression-like increases in cortisol levels and sleep disturbances in healthy individuals, a study shows. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 9:03:03 PM'

Ivermectin Effective for Post-HCT Demodicosis

Nearly 6% of patients undergoing a hematopoietic cell transplant develop demodicosis within 100 days, in a small study. Medscape Medical News

'12/3/2025 8:22:23 PM'

Noninvasive Home Monitoring May Aid Pediatric Asthma Care

Digital noninvasive home monitoring of children with asthma shows that a higher nocturnal heart rate is associated with worse asthma control, highlighting its potential for managing pediatric asthma. Medscape Medical News