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'9/16/2025 10:49:39 AM'

FDA Approves Labeling Changes for DEB Gene Therapy

The indication has been expanded to include use in newborns and allows patients and caregivers to apply the treatment at home. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 9:56:42 AM'

Frailty Ups Surgery Risks for Older Women With Breast Cancer

Frailty is associated with higher odds of local and systemic postoperative complications among older women with nonmetastatic breast cancer. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 9:02:57 AM'

Radiotherapy Defers Systemic Therapy in Oligometastatic RCC

Metastasis-directed radiotherapy delays systemic therapy while maintaining disease control in patients with oligometastatic clear-cell renal cancer, a phase 2 trial finds. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 5:57:05 AM'

Why UK Patients Miss the Arthritis ‘Golden Window’

With just 1 in 5 rheumatoid arthritis patients diagnosed within 3 months, doctors warn delays cause irreversible joint damage, disability, and loss of work. Medscape News UK

'9/16/2025 5:26:59 AM'

AREDS Vitamins Show No Effect in Geographic Atrophy

An analysis of pivotal phase 3 trials shows supplements to arrest age-related macular degeneration have no effect on geographic atrophy. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 5:19:53 AM'

Are Probiotics for Pouchitis Prevention Worth the Cost?

New research suggests an eight-strain probiotic is not cost-effective for most patients after ulcerative colitis surgery, though it may benefit a subgroup of patients with frequent relapses. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 5:08:45 AM'

GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Lowered Fracture Risk in T2D Patients

Findings from an international database seem encouraging but could be due to confounders or older GLP-1 receptor agonists. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:53:11 AM'

Previewing Florida’s School Vaccination Changes

Changes would not eliminate all school vaccination requirements but many that have been required for decades. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:52:05 AM'

Helicobacter pylori May Shift Gastric Cancer Earlier

The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori-linked gastric cancer is higher among adults younger than 50 years than among older adults, a new study finds. Experts call for updated screening guidelines. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:30:14 AM'

Eye Surgery Follow-Ups: Does a Day Make a Difference?

Follow-up visits on the day of surgery may offer patients greater flexibility without sacrificing safety, a study shows. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:27:28 AM'

Treating Sleep Apnea Cuts Fatigue in HIV Infection

Treating obstructive sleep apnea in people living with HIV reduces fatigue and improves cardiovascular health, with similar benefits seen in individuals without HIV infection. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:11:59 AM'

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy: What Osteoporosis Drug Is Best?

The retrospective findings could prompt a clinical trial, but for now, physicians should feel free to choose either denosumab or a bisphosphonate. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:01:33 AM'

First Evidence of Treatment Benefit in Chagas Heart Failure

Sacubitril/valsartan shows evidence of benefit in the first randomized trial evaluating a drug treatment for patients with heart failure caused by Chagas disease. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 4:00:00 AM'

What Drives Pituitary Tumour Risk in Rare Endocrine Issue?

Younger age at diagnosis, prior primary hyperparathyroidism, non-missense pathogenic variants, and female sex increase the odds of pituitary adenoma development in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1. Medscape News UK

'9/16/2025 4:00:00 AM'

Preterm Labour History Shapes Future Birth Outcomes

Women delivering at term during the first pregnancy after an episode of preterm labour treated with tocolysis face a higher risk for preterm birth during the subsequent pregnancy. Medscape News UK

'9/16/2025 4:00:00 AM'

Modified Alternate-Day Fasting Diet Aids BP Control

A study finds a modified alternate-day fasting diet more effective for blood pressure control than other low-calorie dietary approaches, regardless of the extent of weight loss achieved. Medscape News UK

'9/16/2025 3:47:55 AM'

Can Precision Gerontomedicine Reverse Biological Age?

Geroscience frames age-related diseases as being driven by ‘gerogenes,’ opening a path to gerotherapies that target ageing biology rather than single conditions. Medscape News UK

'9/16/2025 3:46:30 AM'

Hypoglycemia Tied to Risk for Diabetic Retinopathy

Low blood glucose is linked to worsening eye disease in a new study. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 3:37:07 AM'

Thyroid Function Test Algorithm Cuts Overuse, Costs

Steering clinicians toward a cascade approach can also improve care and avoid patients’ exposures to unnecessary tests and misdiagnoses. Medscape Medical News

'9/16/2025 3:33:06 AM'

Your Patients May Not Know Which Foods Are Ultraprocessed

Can clinicians help their patients sort through their confusion as the nation’s top healthcare leaders consider how to define highly processed foods? Medscape Medical News