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Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 May 2026
Hepatitis E Vaccine Data Support Pregnancy Use
Hepatitis E vaccine safety in pregnancy appears reassuring, with no detected rise in fetal loss in outbreak settings.
Respiratory
26 May 2026
Digital COPD Training May Reduce Inhaler Errors
Digital COPD inhaler training reduced technique errors and improved assessment of inspiratory capacity in a new study.
Dermatology
25 May 2026
Skin Cancer Prevention Video Targets Outdoor Workers
A culturally tailored narrative video may strengthen skin cancer prevention among Spanish-speaking Hispanic outdoor workers.
Rheumatology
25 May 2026
Methotrexate Delay Does Not Worsen RA Outcomes
Methotrexate delay after PCV13 did not worsen rheumatoid arthritis control over 1 year.
Oncology
24 May 2026
Acupuncture Therapies May Improve Cancer Insomnia
Acupuncture therapies improved insomnia in patients with breast cancer, with combined mindfulness and acupressure ranking highest.
Neurology
24 May 2026
Epilepsy Self-Management Improves with Mood and Confidence
Epilepsy self-management improved as depression eased and self-efficacy rose during the evidence-based SMART intervention.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
23 May 2026
Conjugate Vaccine Boosts Influenza Response
Conjugate vaccine technology strengthened influenza antibody responses in mice, supporting broader next-generation vaccine development.
Respiratory
23 May 2026
Metastatic NSCLC Treatment Remains Low in Older Adults
Metastatic NSCLC treatment remains underused among older adults, despite major therapeutic advances over 15 years.
Oncology
22 May 2026
Taste and Smell Largely Preserved After Immunotherapy
Immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy rarely caused persistent taste and smell dysfunction in long term survivors after cancer treatment.
Neurology
22 May 2026
AI Retinal Imaging Targets Earlier Alzheimer’s Detection
AI retinal imaging could help identify adults needing Alzheimer’s disease referral in primary care settings.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
21 May 2026
Certain Hospital Infections Show Markedly Lower Survival
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance identified infection-specific survival patterns across 7,434 hospitalized patients treated in five countries.
Respiratory
21 May 2026
Airway Inflammation Linked to Mycobacterial Lung Disease
Nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease may be shaped by airway inflammation, disease severity, and infection duration.
Dermatology
21 May 2026
Chronic Rash May Signal Rare Lupus
Genital discoid lupus may mimic common inflammatory dermatoses, making biopsy critical in chronic genital rashes.
Respiratory
20 May 2026
ATS 2026: Ralinepag Trial Targets PAH Disease Progression
Ralinepag may offer once daily prostacyclin pathway targeting for PAH patients already receiving background therapy.
Rheumatology
20 May 2026
Digital Gout Management Boosts Self-Management Outcomes
Smart gout management improved self-care, serum uric acid control, and renal markers in suburban patients.
Oncology
20 May 2026
Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer Research Priorities Revealed
Pregnancy-associated breast cancer research priorities reveal urgent biological, clinical, and psychosocial gaps in patient care.
Neurology
20 May 2026
ADHD Attention Improved With Music-Based Therapy
Music-based occupational therapy improved attention more than structured therapy in children with ADHD after six weekly sessions.
Respiratory
19 May 2026
ATS 2026: Itepekimab COPD Trial Shows Mixed Results
Itepekimab reduced COPD exacerbations in one Phase III trial, but the effect was not replicated across AERIFY-2.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 May 2026
Azithromycin Shows No Benefit for Preschool Wheezing
Azithromycin did not improve acute preschool wheezing symptoms compared with placebo in an emergency department trial.
Respiratory
19 May 2026
Heat Vulnerability Outpaces ICU Capacity in U.S.
Extreme heat is exposing state-level ICU capacity gaps in regions already facing high climate-related health risk.
Dermatology
18 May 2026
Chronic Prurigo Care Needs Standardized Guidance
Chronic prurigo recommendations clarify diagnosis, severity assessment, and personalized treatment pathways for patients with persistent itch.
Rheumatology
18 May 2026
Patients Describe What Gout Flare Resolution Means
Gout flare resolution means more than pain relief, with patients describing recovery as a return to normal daily life.
Respiratory
18 May 2026
ATS 2026: Phase IIIb Trial Advances MAC Lung Disease Care
A Phase IIIb trial is evaluating inhaled amikacin for newly diagnosed Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease.
Dermatology
17 May 2026
SCALE 2026: Dermatology Pearls for Clinical Practice
SCALE 2026 highlighted medical dermatology updates spanning lasers, rosacea, acne, skin aging, and photoprotection.
Oncology
17 May 2026
Endometriosis Ovarian Cancer Risk Needs Context
Endometriosis is linked to ovarian cancer risk, but absolute lifetime risk remains low for most patients.
Neurology
17 May 2026
Can Seizures Be Prevented After Brain Injury?
Levetiracetam appeared well tolerated after severe traumatic brain injury in octogenarians. Read more.
Respiratory
17 May 2026
ATS 2026: TETON-1 Inhaled Treprostinil Slows IPF Decline
Inhaled treprostinil slowed lung function decline in TETON-1, a Phase III trial in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Dermatology
16 May 2026
SCALE 2026: GLP-1 Weight Loss Intensifies Aesthetic Care
GLP-1 weight loss may intensify aesthetic concerns linked to skin laxity, muscle tone, and body contouring.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 May 2026
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Outcomes Worsen with Comorbidities
Pulmonary tuberculosis outcomes worsened in older patients with diabetes, kidney disease, malignancy, or multimorbidity.
Respiratory
16 May 2026
Gabapentinoids Linked to Higher Asthma Risk
Gabapentinoids may increase asthma exacerbation risk in adults treated for chronic or neuropathic pain.
Dermatology
15 May 2026
SCALE 2026: Head and Neck Skin Lesions Need Closer Follow-Up
Head and neck skin lesions require precise excision to reduce recurrence and preserve cosmetic outcomes.
Oncology
15 May 2026
Young Adult Cancer Bereavement Raises Depression Risk in Family
Bereaved families of young adults with cancer face greater grief and depression after end-of-life care.
Oncology
15 May 2026
Digital Health Technophobia Divides Older Patients
Digital health technophobia varies widely among older patients with cancer, highlighting barriers to equitable digital cancer care.
Neurology
15 May 2026
Key Factors That Shape Parkinson’s Disease Illness Perception
Parkinson’s disease perception was most negative among women, younger adults, and patients with longer disease duration.
Neurology
15 May 2026
Brain Metabolism During Migraine Attacks Examined
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy may reveal attack-related metabolic changes in migraine, but current evidence remains limited and inconsistent.
Dermatology
14 May 2026
SCALE 2026: Patient Forums Capture Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Burden
Online patient discussions suggest JAK inhibitors may generate stronger treatment satisfaction in atopic dermatitis care.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 May 2026
Gonorrhea Vaccine Rollout Must Address Migrant Trust
Young migrants may face barriers to gonorrhea vaccine uptake. Read more on trust, access, and equitable scale-up.
Respiratory
14 May 2026
Age Alone Should Not Rule Out Lung Cancer Surgery
Lung cancer surgery showed durable survival and quality-of-life outcomes in carefully selected octogenarians with early-stage NSCLC.
Dermatology
14 May 2026
Acne Rates Higher Than Expected in IBD Treatment
Upadacitinib acne affected nearly half of surveyed patients with IBD and sometimes changed treatment decisions.
Rheumatology
13 May 2026
Muscle Mass May Influence Diabetes Remission
Type 2 diabetes remission after sleeve gastrectomy may be linked to higher skeletal muscle, new data suggest.
Oncology
13 May 2026
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction May Ease Chemotherapy Distress
Mindfulness-based stress reduction reduced chemotherapy-related nausea, vomiting, depression, and anxiety in patients with colorectal cancer.
Neurology
13 May 2026
Small Weights May Improve Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Lower extremity weights improved balance and gait measures in ambulant children with ataxic cerebral palsy.
Respiratory
12 May 2026
New Bird Flu Risks Found on California Dairy Farms
H5N1 influenza surveillance on California dairy farms found airborne virus, wastewater contamination, and subclinical infections in cows.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 May 2026
Resistant Infections in Children May Respond to Tigecycline
Tigecycline in children showed favorable outcomes and acceptable tolerability in multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.
Neurology
11 May 2026
"Baggy Arteries" May Matter More Than Blockages in Stroke
Baggy arteries, rather than large artery blockages, may drive lacunar stroke and cerebral small vessel disease progression.
Rheumatology
11 May 2026
Rheumatology Nursing Education Needs Urgent Reform
Rheumatology nursing training gaps may leave early-career nurses underprepared for complex patient care.
Oncology
10 May 2026
New Hope for Complex Brain Tumor Surgery
Insular gliomas can be resected safely with mapping, with low morbidity across 500 surgical cases.
Neurology
10 May 2026
Routine Aspirin Prevention No Longer Recommended
Polygenic risk may identify older adults most likely to benefit from aspirin for ischemic stroke prevention.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
9 May 2026
Hantavirus Risks Grow Without Licensed Vaccine
Hantavirus vaccine development remains limited despite a deadly Andes virus outbreak linked to cruise ship infections.
Respiratory
9 May 2026
Hot Nights Increase Emergency Department Visits in Asthma
Extreme heat was linked to higher asthma emergency department visits among adults and children in Baltimore, especially after hot nights.
Oncology
8 May 2026
Palliative Nursing Interventions Improve Cancer Care
Palliative nursing interventions improved quality of life and reduced distress and symptom burden in older adults with cancer.
Neurology
8 May 2026
Ischemic Stroke Hospital Transfers Shaped by Insurance Status
Ischemic stroke transfer rates show racial, ethnic, and insurance-based disparities across a nationwide U.S. registry analysis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
7 May 2026
Long COVID Trends Plateau Across U.S. Adults
Long COVID trends in U.S. adults show stable current prevalence but persistent functional burden from 2022 to 2024.
Respiratory
7 May 2026
Gabapentinoids May Raise Asthma Exacerbation Risk
Gabapentinoids were linked to higher asthma exacerbation risk among adults with asthma and chronic or neuropathic pain.
Dermatology
7 May 2026
Compounded Tirzepatide May Affect Filler Reactions
Compounded tirzepatide use may be associated with persistent facial nodules after filler and toxin injections.
Oncology
6 May 2026
Time-Of-Day Immunotherapy Linked To Longer Survival
Time-of-day immunotherapy was associated with longer survival in patients receiving ICIs for advanced solid tumors.
Neurology
6 May 2026
Air Pollution May Elevate Tinnitus Risk
Air pollution may raise tinnitus risk, especially in people with higher genetic susceptibility, a large cohort study suggests.
Rheumatology
6 May 2026
Cognitive Health Needs Greater Focus in Lupus Care
Cognitive screening remains underused in childhood lupus care despite strong rheumatologist concern about long-term patient impact.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
5 May 2026
Antimicrobial Resistance Rises Across Care Settings
Antimicrobial resistance is rising unevenly worldwide, with healthcare setting, geography, and antibiotic exposure driving risk.
Respiratory
5 May 2026
Maternal RSV Vaccination May Prevent Infant Hospitalization
Maternal RSV vaccination was linked to lower infant hospitalization as uptake gaps persisted across Dallas mothers.
Dermatology
4 May 2026
Skin Cancer Screening Remains Inconsistent After Organ Transplant
Skin cancer screening remains inconsistent among solid organ transplant recipients, despite sharply elevated post-transplant malignancy risk.
Rheumatology
4 May 2026
Brain Fog Burden Emerges in Sjögren’s Disease
Sjögren’s disease may carry a substantial psychological burden, with depression, anxiety, fatigue, and brain fog affecting care.
Oncology
3 May 2026
Colon Cancer Surgery Timing Study Challenges Delay Concerns
Colon cancer treatment interval up to 49 days did not worsen cancer-free survival after curative surgery.
Neurology
3 May 2026
Intravenous Ig Linked to Seizure Reduction in Children
IVIG may reduce seizure frequency in some children with drug-resistant epilepsy, especially those with generalized seizures.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
2 May 2026
Smartphone App Tracks HIV Risk Behaviors
A smartphone app for HIV risk tracking showed high usability and strong daily compliance among MSM with HIV.
Respiratory
2 May 2026
Pulmonary Embolism Care Gets Major Update
New pulmonary embolism guidance introduces sharper clinical categories to improve diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care.
Oncology
1 May 2026
Salt Intake and Gastric Cancer: Is There a Link?
Salt intake was not genetically associated with gastric cancer risk in a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis.
Neurology
1 May 2026
New-Onset Constipation May Shape Stroke Recovery
New-onset constipation after stroke was common and independently linked to poorer discharge outcomes in acute rehabilitation.
Dermatology
30 Apr 2026
Sun Damage May Start Below the Surface
Actinic keratosis may be driven by inflammation and microbiome imbalance alongside ultraviolet-induced genetic damage.
Respiratory
30 Apr 2026
Asthma Reliever Reduces Airway Inflammation
Asthma treatment strategies are shifting as new clinical trial data highlight the benefits of anti-inflammatory reliever approaches over traditional bronchodilator-only therapies.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
30 Apr 2026
HPV Vaccination Cuts Cancer-Related Outcomes Globally
HPV vaccination has delivered major population-level reductions in infection, precancer, genital warts, and cervical cancer globally.
Oncology
29 Apr 2026
Navigating Prognosis in Serious Illness Care
Prognostic dialogue in serious illness conversations may help patients balance hope with realistic expectations.
Rheumatology
29 Apr 2026
Lupus Treatment Enters Precision Immunotherapy Era
Systemic lupus erythematosus is entering a new therapeutic era as precision immunotherapy strategies target disease-driving immune mechanisms with increasing specificity and potential durability.
Neurology
29 Apr 2026
Real World Study Tests Oral Migraine Preventives
Oral migraine preventives reduced headache burden in real world care, but tolerability varied sharply across commonly used drugs.
Respiratory
28 Apr 2026
AI Model Boosts Pulmonary Nodule Diagnosis
Pulmonary nodule evaluation on CT scans may be significantly enhanced through artificial intelligence, as a transformer-based model demonstrates strong diagnostic performance and clinical utility in a multi-reader, multi-case trial.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
28 Apr 2026
Infections Drive Early Deaths After Stem Cell Transplant
Infection-related mortality after HSCT was driven by resistant bloodstream infections and invasive aspergillosis.
Dermatology
27 Apr 2026
Acne Linked to Lifestyle and Environmental Exposures
Environmental and lifestyle exposures significantly influence acne development through complex biological and social mechanisms.
Rheumatology
27 Apr 2026
New Arthritis Guidelines Prioritize Physical Activity
Physical activity is now recommended as standard care in arthritis, with new guidance emphasizing behavior change and reduced sedentary time.
Neurology
26 Apr 2026
Cleft Palate Tied to Higher Mental Health Risk
Cleft palate was linked to the highest rates of psychological and neurodevelopmental disorders across cleft subtypes.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
25 Apr 2026
Surgical Delay Worsens Bowel Obstruction Outcomes
Delayed surgery in internal hernia related bowel obstruction was linked to more bowel necrosis and resection.
Respiratory
25 Apr 2026
Respiratory Viral Infections May Accelerate Lung Cancer
Respiratory viral infections may increase lung cancer risk and accelerate tumor growth through lasting immune changes.
Neurology
24 Apr 2026
Migraine Prevention Improves in Real World Study
Migraine prevention improved at 3 months in a real world study comparing galcanezumab with oral therapies. Read more.
Oncology
24 Apr 2026
Breast Cancer Screening Before Chest Masculinization Surgery
Preoperative breast cancer screening before chest masculinization surgery helped identify malignancy and improve surgical planning.
Dermatology
23 Apr 2026
Mental Health Treatment Expands Role in Dermatology Care
Psychopharmacology is emerging as a critical tool in dermatology, with growing evidence supporting its role in managing both skin conditions and associated psychiatric disorders.
Respiratory
23 Apr 2026
Breastfeeding Tied to Lower Asthma Risk
Breastfeeding for at least four months was linked to lower asthma and IgE sensitization into young adulthood.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
23 Apr 2026
Antibiotic Use at the End of Life Questioned
Antibiotic use near the end of life often offers limited symptom relief while increasing treatment burden.
Rheumatology
22 Apr 2026
Hormonal Shifts May Redefine Sjogren’s Disease Risk
Hormonal transitions across the lifespan may reshape sex differences in Sjogren’s disease risk and prevalence patterns.
Neurology
22 Apr 2026
AAN 2026: CAR-T Therapy Shows Promise in Stiff Person Syndrome
CAR-T therapy improved mobility and stiffness in stiff person syndrome in a pivotal Phase II study.
Neurology
22 Apr 2026
Public Confusion Clouds Ultra-Processed Food Choices
Adults responsible for household food decisions often found ultra-processed foods confusing, despite linking them with poor health.
Oncology
22 Apr 2026
Acupuncture May Ease Chemotherapy Nausea
Acupuncture for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in breast cancer is now set for a broader comparative review.
Respiratory
21 Apr 2026
Alcohol Intake Linked to Early Airway Damage
Higher alcohol consumption is linked to increased risk of early small airway obstruction in adults.
Neurology
21 Apr 2026
AAN 2026: Essential Tremor Response Maintained with Ulixacaltamide
Ulixacaltamide maintained response in essential tremor in a Phase III randomized withdrawal study at AAN 2026.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
21 Apr 2026
Sexual History May Reveal Hidden Endocarditis
Gonococcal endocarditis may present as aggressive, culture-negative infection with embolic complications and severe valvular destruction.
Neurology
20 Apr 2026
AAN 2026: Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing Boosts Neurologic Diagnosis
Rapid whole genome sequencing delivered likely genetic diagnoses in nearly one quarter of hospitalized adults with unexplained neurologic symptoms.
Rheumatology
20 Apr 2026
Ultra-processed Food and Knee Osteoarthritis Risk
Higher ultra-processed food intake was linked to greater thigh muscle fat on MRI in at-risk adults.
Dermatology
20 Apr 2026
Can AI Clarify Common Skin Concerns?
AI tools may help consumers identify skin conditions more accurately, but guidance on next steps still needs improvement.
Neurology
19 Apr 2026
AAN 2026: Stroke Outcome Prediction Improved by Clinical Notes
A reasoning-based language model matched GPT 4.1 in predicting 90-day stroke disability from discharge notes.
Oncology
19 Apr 2026
Opioid Use Disorder Care Supports Cancer Treatment
Collaborative care helped a patient with opioid use disorder, advanced cancer, and housing instability complete treatment.
Neurology
18 Apr 2026
IBS Pain Treatment Gaps Spotlight New Targets
New IBS research highlights persistent pain treatment gaps and points to peripheral nerve targets for future, safer therapies.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
18 Apr 2026
HIV Suppression Falls as Discrimination Rises
Intersectional discrimination may reduce HIV viral suppression by increasing stimulant and tobacco use among sexual minoritized men.
Oncology
17 Apr 2026
Esophageal Cancer Risk Tied Most to Smoking
Smoking emerged as the strongest modifiable driver of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a large Johannesburg analysis.
Neurology
17 Apr 2026
Ketamine May Predict Response in Hard-to-Stop Seizures
Ketamine showed moderate efficacy in super-refractory status epilepticus, with EEG and inflammatory markers linked to response.
Respiratory
16 Apr 2026
COPD in Never-Smokers May Be Distinct
COPD in never-smokers showed more symptoms and type 2 inflammation, pointing to a distinct clinical phenotype.
Dermatology
16 Apr 2026
Vitiligo Stigma Runs Deeper Than Skin
Vitiligo stigma varies across cultures, but its psychological toll is global, severe, and too often underestimated.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Apr 2026
Which Disease Seasons Are Hardest to Forecast?
Infectious disease forecastability varied by season, pathogen, and population size, shaping how well hospital admissions were predicted.
Rheumatology
15 Apr 2026
Pulmonary Decline Might Indicate Systemic Sclerosis
Early lung function decline may help predict progression in patients at risk of systemic sclerosis, according to new longitudinal data.
Oncology
15 Apr 2026
Health Care Barriers Cut Cancer Screening
Health care barriers were linked to lower cancer screening adherence across five major cancer types.
Neurology
15 Apr 2026
Clomipramine Findings Raise Ketamine Research Questions
Parenteral clomipramine showed no clear early advantage over oral therapy for depression, while evidence in OCD remained limited.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Apr 2026
How the Gut Microbiome Shapes Atherosclerosis Risk
Gut microbiome shifts may help drive atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease through inflammatory and metabolic pathways.
Respiratory
14 Apr 2026
Bronchiectasis May Drive NTM Infection Risk
Bronchiectasis may silently increase risk of non-tuberculous mycobacteria infection, according to new genetic evidence.
Dermatology
13 Apr 2026
Cosmetic Reactions May Leave Lasting Damage
Cosmetic adverse reactions may cause lasting skin damage, especially in younger patients and those with allergy histories.
Rheumatology
13 Apr 2026
Adult IgA Vasculitis Demands Closer Monitoring
Adult IgA vasculitis may carry greater renal and gastrointestinal risks. Read more about diagnosis and management.
Oncology
12 Apr 2026
Why Cancer Care Fails in Conflict
Cancer care in humanitarian settings remains fragmented, underprioritized, and urgently in need of cross-border policy solutions.
Neurology
12 Apr 2026
Inflammation and Malnutrition Jointly Worsen Stroke Outcomes
Inflammation and malnutrition may work together to worsen outcomes in acute ischemic stroke.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
11 Apr 2026
What Travelers Should Know About Cholera
Cholera remains rare in travelers, but risk rises with unsafe water, outbreak exposure, and delayed treatment.
Neurology
10 Apr 2026
How Parkinsonism Subtypes Are Changing Over Time
Parkinsonism trends in the UK reveal falling PD incidence, rising prevalence, and increasing recognition of vascular Parkinsonism..
Oncology
10 Apr 2026
mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination and Cancer Link Explored
A case report explores whether mRNA COVID-19 vaccination may coincide with hematopoietic malignancy and possible mechanisms.
Respiratory
9 Apr 2026
Respiratory Mechanics Modeling Offers Lens for Lung Disease Diagnosis
A new review of respiratory mechanics modeling highlights how advanced measurement techniques could improve the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases including asthma and COPD.
Dermatology
9 Apr 2026
Skin Cancer Screening Tool Gains Ground in Transplant Care
A new skin cancer risk stratification tool for solid organ transplant recipients shows strong international validation but inconsistent clinical adoption.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
9 Apr 2026
Hospital Study Links Diabetes to Latent Tuberculosis Infection
Latent tuberculosis infection was common in type 2 diabetes, with poor glycemic control linked to higher risk.
Rheumatology
8 Apr 2026
Whole-Body Cryotherapy Shows Promise in Ankylosing Spondylitis
Whole-body cryotherapy significantly improves pain, function, and disease activity in patients with ankylosing spondylitis, a new meta-analysis finds.
Oncology
8 Apr 2026
Who Is Missing Out on Next-Generation Sequencing in Cancer?
Next-generation sequencing use rose in advanced cancer, but access remained uneven across socioeconomic, racial, and insurance groups.
Neurology
8 Apr 2026
New Evidence Supports Brain Stimulation for PTSD
Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation improved PTSD outcomes when added to intensive residential therapy for combat-related symptoms.
Respiratory
7 Apr 2026
Overlooked Respiratory Virus Putting Hematology Patients at Risk
A new registry study reveals human metapneumovirus causes severe illness in blood cancer patients worldwide.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
7 Apr 2026
HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Lags Among US Youth
HIV preexposure prophylaxis uptake remained low among US youths, with disparities by age, sex, region, and policy.
Rheumatology
6 Apr 2026
Gout Inflammation May Follow a Molecular Clock
Gout inflammation may follow a timed molecular sequence that opens distinct therapeutic windows for phase-specific treatment.
Dermatology
6 Apr 2026
Truncal Acne Demands More Targeted Care
Truncal acne may require more tailored treatment because truncal skin differs structurally and functionally from facial skin.
Neurology
5 Apr 2026
Advanced Practice Nurses Improve Chronic Migraine Timing
Advanced practice nurse involvement improved PREEMPT interval adherence for chronic migraine patients receiving onabotulinumtoxinA in routine care.
Oncology
5 Apr 2026
Risk-Reducing Surgery in Ovarian Risk
Risk-reducing surgery decisions were shaped most by ovarian cancer risk and menopausal symptoms in premenopausal women.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
4 Apr 2026
Yogurt in Infant Nutrition Explained
Yogurt can be introduced from 6 months, offering nutrients and live cultures that support infant health.
Respiratory
4 Apr 2026
Mycoplasma-Associated Plastic Bronchitis in Children
Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in children may lead to plastic bronchitis, with new predictors aiding early detection.
Neurology
3 Apr 2026
ADHD Services Often Lack School Coordination
Many ADHD care providers for children report school coordination gaps, with training and barriers shaping support.
Oncology
3 Apr 2026
Mobile Nutrition App Improves Diet in Patients with Cancer
A mobile nutrition app improved dietary moderation and appetite loss outcomes in patients with cancer over 4 weeks.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
2 Apr 2026
Hospital Crisis Decision-Making Carries Hidden Risks
A qualitative study suggests hospital crisis decision-making can sideline routine care, while strengthening preparedness for later emergencies.
Rheumatology
2 Apr 2026
Lupus Nephritis Biomarkers Still Face Barriers
Lupus nephritis biomarkers remain a major area of interest, but few currently show enough evidence to reflect kidney histopathology and support clinical use.
Respiratory
2 Apr 2026
How Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Care Is Changing
Hospital-acquired pneumonia remains a lethal ICU threat, but its diagnosis and management are entering a more precise era.
Dermatology
1 Apr 2026
Deucravacitinib Shows Strong Scalp Psoriasis Results
Deucravacitinib showed strong short-term psoriasis responses and excellent scalp clearance in real-world clinical practice.
Oncology
1 Apr 2026
CAR-T Cell Therapy Signals Bleeding Risk
CART cell therapy was linked to early hemostatic shifts that may help predict toxicity and bleeding risk.
Neurology
1 Apr 2026
Brief Virtual Therapy May Ease Anxiety in Pregnancy
Brief virtual therapy for anxiety in pregnancy was feasible, well accepted, and linked to reduced symptoms.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
31 Mar 2026
Longitudinal Sampling in Sexually Transmitted Enteric Infections
Longitudinal sampling for sexually transmitted enteric infections appeared feasible among GBMSM attending sexual health services.
Respiratory
31 Mar 2026
Why Severe Childhood Asthma Persists Globally
Severe childhood asthma continues to cause major morbidity in low- and middle-income countries despite its low prevalence.
Dermatology
30 Mar 2026
Cell-Free Hair Loss Therapy Spurs Regrowth
Cell-free secretome therapy restored hair growth in preclinical androgenic alopecia models by protecting papilla cells.
Rheumatology
30 Mar 2026
Arthralgia Criteria Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Prediction
Rheumatoid arthritis risk criteria may help identify which patients with arthralgia are most likely to progress.
Dermatology
30 Mar 2026
AAD 2026: Strong Week 24 Outcomes in Severe Alopecia Areata
Patients with severe alopecia areata treated with upadacitinib achieved greater hair regrowth at Week 24 versus placebo.
Oncology
29 Mar 2026
Male Breast Cancer Tool Predicts Chemotherapy Benefit
Male breast cancer risk stratification may help identify which patients with luminal early disease benefit from chemotherapy.
Neurology
29 Mar 2026
Stroke Trunk Control Linked to Muscle Stiffness
Stroke trunk control in acute ischemic stroke may be closely linked to resting posterior trunk muscle tone and stiffness.
Dermatology
29 Mar 2026
AAD 2026: Long-Term Upadacitinib Safety Seen Across Ages
Patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis showed generally low long-term upadacitinib safety event rates across ages.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
28 Mar 2026
How Youth Advisory Boards Inform HIV Research
Youth advisory boards in HIV research remain under-evaluated, despite shaping study planning, implementation, and community engagement.
Dermatology
28 Mar 2026
AAD 2026: Four Years of Secukinumab Sustains HS Control
Continuous secukinumab treatment showed sustained hidradenitis suppurativa lesion control through 4 years in responding patients.
Respiratory
28 Mar 2026
Nirsevimab Linked to Lower RSV Hospitalization
Nirsevimab was linked to fewer RSV hospitalizations and severe neonatal outcomes than maternal RSVpreF vaccination in France.
Dermatology
27 Mar 2026
AAD 2026: Remibrutinib Shows Early CSU Symptom Relief
Remibrutinib improved itch and hive severity within 12 hours in chronic spontaneous urticaria in Phase III analysis.
Neurology
27 Mar 2026
Cerebral Lymphatic Therapy Advances Alzheimer’s Disease
Cerebral lymphatic dysfunction is emerging as a promising therapeutic target in Alzheimer’s disease treatment and research.
Oncology
27 Mar 2026
Smart Control of CAR T Cells
Smart control of CAR T cells is advancing cancer immunotherapy by improving precision, safety, and adaptability.
Respiratory
26 Mar 2026
ECMO Mortality Risk Factors Revealed Nationwide
A nationwide cohort study found high in-hospital mortality among adults receiving ECMO, with risk shaped by age and comorbidity
Dermatology
26 Mar 2026
Botulinum Toxin Type A Linked to Serum Sickness
Serum sickness after botulinum toxin type A may signal a rare delayed systemic immune reaction. Read more.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 Mar 2026
Meningitis Outbreak Highlights Vaccination Importance
A deadly meningitis outbreak in the U.K. has renewed focus on vaccination, early treatment, and outbreak prevention.
Rheumatology
25 Mar 2026
Long-Term Secukinumab in Psoriatic Arthritis
Long-term secukinumab treatment preserved bone structure and controlled disease activity in psoriatic arthritis over 48 months.
Oncology
25 Mar 2026
Regional Nodal Irradiation After Breast Response
Regional nodal irradiation in breast cancer showed low recurrence rates after nodal pCR, even when residual breast disease remained.
Neurology
25 Mar 2026
What Menopause Transition Means for Migraine
Migraine often becomes more frequent, severe, and harder to manage during the menopause transition in midlife women.
Respiratory
24 Mar 2026
Sleep Apnea Prevalent in Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer
Obstructive sleep apnea affected nearly half of never-smokers with newly diagnosed lung cancer in this prospective study.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Mar 2026
Metaverse Training Strengthens Infectious Disease Preparedness
Metaverse based infectious disease training improved engagement and self-directed learning for school nurses in this qualitative study.
Rheumatology
23 Mar 2026
Nanotechnology Therapeutics Reframe Autoimmune Disease Care
Nanotechnology therapeutics may improve autoimmune disease treatment by enhancing targeting, lowering toxicity, and enabling immune modulation.
Dermatology
23 Mar 2026
Microneedle Patches May Improve Hyperpigmentation Treatment
Microneedle patches may improve hyperpigmentation treatment by enhancing skin delivery, efficacy, and tolerability of active agents.
Oncology
22 Mar 2026
Psychological Support for Parents in Pediatric Palliative Care
Psychological interventions for parents in pediatric palliative care improved short term mental health outcomes.
Neurology
22 Mar 2026
Practical Judgment Declines with Cognitive Impairment
Practical judgment in aging was linked to scam engagement and brain connectivity in older adults without dementia.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
21 Mar 2026
AI Mapping Advances mRNA Vaccine Design
AI-powered tumor immunity mapping is helping refine mRNA vaccine design for more precise and personalized cancer immunotherapy.
Respiratory
21 Mar 2026
Osteopathic Treatment May Improve Asthma Function
Osteopathic manipulative treatment may offer a new way to support pulmonary function in asthma. Read more.
Oncology
20 Mar 2026
Nurse-Led Bladder Guidance Improves Radiotherapy Precision
A nurse-led bladder management approach improved bladder volume reproducibility and reduced repeat imaging in prostate hypofractionated radiotherapy.
Neurology
20 Mar 2026
Recent Infections Raise Odds of Unexplained Stroke
Recent infection was associated with higher cryptogenic ischemic stroke odds in younger adults and linked biomarker changes.
Respiratory
19 Mar 2026
COPD Breathlessness Action Plans Show Promise
COPD breathlessness action plans may help patients manage episodes, reduce anxiety, and avoid emergency care. Read more.
Dermatology
19 Mar 2026
Upper Face Rejuvenation Improves with Onabotulinum Toxin A Combination
Definisse KP1 eye contour cream may enhance eye rejuvenation when combined with onabotulinum toxin A. Read more.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 Mar 2026
Meningitis Cases Rise in UK Outbreak
Meningitis cases linked to a deadly UK outbreak have risen to 20, prompting expanded antibiotics and vaccination measures.
Rheumatology
18 Mar 2026
Sjögren’s Disease Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
Sjögren’s disease linked to higher cancer risk in patients and close relatives in this cohort study.
Oncology
18 Mar 2026
Prostate Biopsy Route May Influence Detection
Prostate biopsy under local anesthesia showed similar safety and detection outcomes, with better comfort trends for transperineal sampling.
Neurology
18 Mar 2026
Antiseizure Medication Shortages Drive ED Visits
Antiseizure medication shortages were linked to more seizure-related emergency visits and seizure clusters among adults with epilepsy.
Respiratory
17 Mar 2026
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Tied to Oxidative Stress
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome may be linked to oxidative stress, according to a Mendelian randomization study.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Mar 2026
Why the MMR Vaccine Still Matters
Measles resurgence reinforces that the two dose MMR vaccine remains the strongest defense against severe disease.
Rheumatology
16 Mar 2026
Gout Biomarkers Reveal New Metabolic Targets
Gout biomarkers linked to lipids, amino acids, and genes may help refine future therapeutic targeting. Read more.
Dermatology
16 Mar 2026
Fractional CO2 Laser Versus Microneedling for Acne Scars
Fractional CO2 laser improved post-acne scars more than microneedling radiofrequency, but with greater pain and downtime.
Oncology
15 Mar 2026
Narrative-Based Palliative Care Eases End-of-Life Stress
Narrative-based palliative care reduced stress and improved quality of life in elderly terminal cancer patients and families.
Neurology
15 Mar 2026
Restorative Neurostimulation Improves Low Back Pain
Restorative neurostimulation improved pain, disability, and quality of life in patients with refractory chronic low back pain.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Mar 2026
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Detection Advances with Saliva
Saliva molecular testing showed high accuracy for pulmonary tuberculosis, clearly outperforming oral swabs in a prospective study.
Respiratory
14 Mar 2026
Early Lung Decline Identified in Pulmonary Fibrosis
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis progression may begin nearly a decade before symptoms, according to new modeling research.
Oncology
13 Mar 2026
Caregivers Experience Lasting Recovery Challenges After Major Surgery
Older adults with frailty often faced prolonged functional recovery and unmet care needs after major elective noncardiac surgery.
Neurology
13 Mar 2026
Hearing Assessment Reveals Overlap in Cognitive Aging
Hearing loss in mild cognitive impairment was common, but objective hearing measures did not differ significantly from controls.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Mar 2026
RSV in Older Adults Demands Policy Action
RSV in older adults remains underrecognized, with policy gaps limiting surveillance, vaccination, and prevention across Europe.
Respiratory
12 Mar 2026
Nerandomilast Shows Promise in Treating IIM-ILD
Nerandomilast reduced lung inflammation and fibrosis in IIM-ILD preclinical models. Read more to find out what this means for the future.
Dermatology
12 Mar 2026
Delgocitinib Cream Improves Quality of Life in Hand Eczema
Delgocitinib cream significantly improved quality of life in adults with moderate to severe Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) in pooled phase III trial data.
Oncology
11 Mar 2026
Can Breast Cancer Surgery Go Greener?
Sustainable breast cancer surgery was feasible in a pilot study, with high sentinel node detection rates preserved.
Neurology
11 Mar 2026
Topiramate May Ease Cluster Headache Burden
Topiramate prophylaxis was linked to reduced cluster headache pain and disability in adults across this prospective cohort.
Rheumatology
11 Mar 2026
Ixekizumab Shows Strong Response in Juvenile Arthritis
Ixekizumab achieved high clinical response rates in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Phase III trial.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
10 Mar 2026
Why Gen Z HPV Vaccination Intentions Stall
Among Gen Z college students, HPV vaccination intention was driven more by vaccine perceptions than emotional flow.
Respiratory
10 Mar 2026
Stem Cell Therapies Show Promise For Silicosis
STEM cell therapy is emerging as a promising approach for silicosis, an irreversible fibrotic lung disease caused by chronic exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
Dermatology
9 Mar 2026
Abrocitinib Shows Long-Term Success in Atopic Dermatitis
Abrocitinib appears durable and well tolerated in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, according to a 2-year retrospective real-world study.
Rheumatology
9 Mar 2026
New Score Measures Pediatric Rheumatology Care Outcomes
A new transition success score for pediatric rheumatology patients provides a structured method to evaluate outcomes when adolescents move from pediatric to adult care.
Neurology
8 Mar 2026
Could Adaptive AI Reshape Neuroplasticity and Cognitive Autonomy?
Adaptive artificial intelligence may reshape neuroplasticity, raising concern that cognitive autonomy could be gradually compromised.
Oncology
8 Mar 2026
Gut Microbiota May Shape SCLC Metastasis
A new review has highlighted the gut microbiota as a potential systemic driver of liver metastasis in small cell lung cancer, shifting attention beyond tumor genetics alone to the gut liver axis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
7 Mar 2026
Gut Mucosal Immunity Shaped by
Clostridium butyricum
Gut mucosal immunity may be strengthened by Clostridium butyricum, shaping antiviral defense and inflammatory control through microbial metabolites.
Respiratory
7 Mar 2026
Cardiorespiratory Fitness Linked to Lower COVID-19 Hospitalization
Higher cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower COVID-19 hospitalization risk, but not SARS-CoV-2 infection, in a large population cohort.
Oncology
6 Mar 2026
Radiologic Exposomics Brings New Precision to Cancer Imaging
Radiologic exposomics may help reveal how environmental exposures shape cancer biology through imaging biomarkers.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
6 Mar 2026
Church-Based Outreach Boosts Shingles Vaccine Confidence
A faith-based education program markedly improved recombinant zoster vaccine knowledge and intent in vulnerable adults.
Neurology
5 Mar 2026
Pompe Disease: New Tools for Earlier Care
Pompe disease management is evolving as next-generation enzyme replacement, gene therapy, and digital monitoring reshape decisions.
Respiratory
5 Mar 2026
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Treatment Improves Sleep
Obesity hypoventilation syndrome treatment improved as acetazolamide with atomoxetine reduced mean CO2 and AHI, raising saturation.
Oncology
5 Mar 2026
Can Exercise Prevent Cancer-Related Lymphedema?
Exercise was associated with reduced cancer-related lymphedema risk, with meta-analysis showing a 29.0% relative reduction overall.
Dermatology
4 Mar 2026
Second-Line Pazopanib Yields Positive Responses in Angiosarcomas
Pazopanib shows activity and manageable safety in paclitaxel-pretreated cutaneous angiosarcoma, offering a potential second-line therapy option.
Neurology
4 Mar 2026
Remote Physical Activity Intervention Aids Alzheimer’s Dyads
A remote physical activity intervention improved functional fitness in Alzheimer’s dyads despite unchanged daily MVPA overall.
Rheumatology
4 Mar 2026
Manual Acupuncture Shown to Alleviate Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain
Manual acupuncture alleviates rheumatoid arthritis pain by targeting the spinal microglia via NF-κB/STAT3.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
3 Mar 2026
RSV Vaccination Guidance for Immunocompromised Patients
IDSA guidelines recommend RSV vaccination for immunocompromised adults, and advise individualized timing plus shared decisions now.
Respiratory
3 Mar 2026
Long COVID Drives Subchronic Lung and Brain Injury
A mouse long COVID model associates breathlessness with postinfectious fibrotic lung remodeling and neuroinflammation following clearance.
Dermatology
2 Mar 2026
Hand and Foot Eczema Patch Testing Yields Few Positives
Patch testing in hand and foot eczema frequently showed no allergen, yet potassium dichromate topped positive results overall here.
Rheumatology
2 Mar 2026
Respiratory Biologics Underprescribed in Obesity-Linked Asthma
Respiratory biologics were prescribed to few eligible adults with asthma and obesity, yet reduced exacerbations significantly.
Oncology
1 Mar 2026
Cancer After Cardiac Surgery Linked to Shorter Survival
Cancer after cardiac surgery was tied to shorter long-term survival, even though in-hospital mortality remained low.
Neurology
1 Mar 2026
Cognitive and Neuropsychiatric Function in Former Football Players
Former American football players showed poorer cognitive and neuropsychiatric function, with symptoms worsening by exposure level.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
28 Feb 2026
COVID-19 Vaccination Recommended for Immunocompromised Patients
COVID-19 vaccination is strongly recommended for immunocompromised patients for the 2025–2026 season, according to new guidance.
Respiratory
28 Feb 2026
Adult Asthma Morbidity Tied to Home Exposures
Statewide Texas survey data link indoor ventilation and smoking to higher adult asthma morbidity from 2019–2022.
Oncology
27 Feb 2026
Transplant Oncology Expands Liver Transplant Options
Transplant oncology is expanding liver transplantation for some cancers pairing downstaging therapy with strict selection criteria.
Neurology
27 Feb 2026
Botulinum Neurotoxin Injection Improves Sleep in Cervical Dystonia
In cervical dystonia botulinum neurotoxin injections improved sleep quality but did not ease anxiety or depression in adult cohort.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 Feb 2026
Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections Highlight Complex Care
Uncomplicated UTIs disrupt lives as recurrence and antimicrobial resistance complicate antibiotic choice for clinicians’ daily care.
Respiratory
26 Feb 2026
Sleep Apnea Hypoxic Burden Signals Postop Risk
Sleep apnea specific hypoxic burden predicted higher 30-day postoperative mortality and cardiac complications after major surgery.
Dermatology
26 Feb 2026
Global 2030 Goals Lag for Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases
Analysis finds 2030 skin-related neglected tropical diseases milestones off track as DALYs increase heterogeneously across nations.
Rheumatology
25 Feb 2026
Imaging Uncovers Leg-Predominant Large Vessel Vasculitis
Large vessel vasculitis may present as leg pain, and FDG-PET/CT uncovered lower extremity predominant disease in 16 patients today.
Oncology
25 Feb 2026
Cervical Cancer Screening Disparities in U.S. Immigrants
Cervical cancer screening disparities persist for African-immigrant women in the United States, highlighting barriers and care-gaps.
Neurology
25 Feb 2026
Dancing Linked to 76% Lower Dementia Risk
Frequent dancing was linked to substantially lower dementia risk in older adults followed for two decades.
Respiratory
24 Feb 2026
Mobile Instant Messaging for Smoking Cessation Falls Short
A mobile instant messaging exercise-program did not significantly improve lab-verified smoking-cessation overall rates at 6 months.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Feb 2026
Long-Acting Injectable ART Preferences Emerge
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy may ease pill burden, improve adherence, and privacy in Pakistan, interviews suggest.
Dermatology
23 Feb 2026
Large Language Models in Glaucoma Need Guardrails
Large language models in glaucoma show promise for education and decision support, yet performance varies widely.
Rheumatology
23 Feb 2026
Hip Involvement Signals Severe Axial Spondyloarthritis
In outpatient axial spondyloarthritis care, radiographic hip involvement affected 13.90% and aligned with greater severity overall.
Oncology
22 Feb 2026
Cancer in the Excluded Stomach After Gastric Bypass
Nordic data link gastric bypass to rare, excluded stomach cancer, with risk rising after 10 years and diagnosis potentially delayed.
Neurology
22 Feb 2026
Bipolar Disorder Case Study Explores Identity and Patient Experience
A recently published case study suggests life story narration in bipolar disorder can solidify with time, into a coherent, emotion shaped worldview.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
21 Feb 2026
Mpox-HIV Coinfection Tied to Higher Hospitalization
Mpox-HIV coinfection in MSM was linked to more severe symptoms and higher hospitalization, in Hangzhou case series of 104 patients.
Respiratory
21 Feb 2026
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Raises Viral Infection Risk
Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea raised influenza and COVID-19 diagnoses over five years in a U.S. TriNetX large EHR cohort study.
Oncology
20 Feb 2026
Cesarean Delivery Linked to Postmolar Neoplasia Risk
Prior cesarean delivery was linked to higher postmolar gestational trophoblastic neoplasia risk, without increased chemoresistance overall.
Neurology
20 Feb 2026
Dysphonia After Spinal Cord Injury: What Helps
Systematic review outlines diagnosis and rehabilitation for dysphonia after spinal cord injury noting key tools and remaining gaps.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 Feb 2026
Why Liver Pressure Can Persist After HCV Cure, Especially With HIV
Persistent portal hypertension after HCV cure characterized immunological mechanisms differing by HIV status in advanced cirrhosis.
Respiratory
19 Feb 2026
Why Children with Cystic Fibrosis Face Ongoing Gut Inflammation
Children with cystic fibrosis showed lower short chain fatty acids, associated with dietary patterns and inflammation.
Dermatology
19 Feb 2026
GPT-4 Learning Models in Dermatology Rated Poor
GPT-4 learning models in dermatology demonstrated substandard information yet rarely offered harmful advice in evaluation, overall.
Rheumatology
18 Feb 2026
Hamate Bone Autograft Rebuilds Proximal Scaphoid
Proximal hamate autograft reconstructed a proximal scaphoid non-union after recurrent fixation, achieving union within 10.0 weeks.
Oncology
18 Feb 2026
AI Vibration Capsule Detects Hidden Bowel Abnormalities
An AI-enabled vibrating capsule detected abnormal bowel tissue, by stiffness signals, hinting at colorectal cancer screening tests.
Neurology
18 Feb 2026
Gum Disease Tied to Mild Cognitive Impairment in Concerning Link
Severe gum disease was associated with mild cognitive impairment risk, in middle-aged periodontitis patients, researchers report.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Feb 2026
Chikungunya Virus Outbreak Risk Grows Worldwide
Chikungunya outbreak risk is surging as Aedes vectors proliferate transcontinentally, while vaccines attain authorizations in 2025.
Respiratory
17 Feb 2026
Smoking And Quitting Behaviors Vary by Socioeconomic Position
Smoking and quitting behaviors in England 2014 to 2023 show clear socioeconomic disadvantage tied to smoking and addiction overall.
Dermatology
16 Feb 2026
Roflumilast for Psoriasis Shows Early Benefit
Roflumilast for psoriasis improved Global Assessment scores and was well tolerated versus placebo by Week 8 in a systematic review.
Rheumatology
16 Feb 2026
Chronic Low Back Pain Shows Selective Muscle Atrophy
MRI demonstrates psoas and rectus atrophy plus lower trunk and hip strength in chronic low back pain compared with healthy controls.
General Healthcare
15 Feb 2026
AI Improves Pulmonary Embolism Detection
AI models accurately detected pulmonary embolism on imaging, though accuracy dropped when tested in external datasets overall, too.
Neurology
15 Feb 2026
Frailty and Oral Health Signal Malnutrition
In rural older adults, frailty and reduced chewing performance were linked to a higher risk of malnutrition in southern Taiwan too.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Feb 2026
Dengue Infection Raises Two Year Disability Burden
Dengue infection raised two-year hospitalization risk and added measurable disability burden in Singapore’s linked national cohort.
Respiratory
14 Feb 2026
Continuity of Care Improves TB Treatment Completion
A CureTB analysis found: 79% treatment completion after international relocation, with timelier linkage improving outcomes overall.
Oncology
13 Feb 2026
Microbiome Shifts After Rectal Cancer Surgery
Rectal cancer surgery triggers perioperative microbiome shifts, with lower diversity plus increased Enterococcus and Streptococcus.
Neurology
13 Feb 2026
Functional Neurologic Disorder: Patient Voices on Care Gaps
Functional neurologic disorder is a positive-sign diagnosis and patient perspectives show why early empathic communication matters.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Feb 2026
COVID-19 Shifted Pediatric Flu Hospitalization Patterns in Children
Pediatric influenza hospitalizations shifted after the COVID-19 pandemic, with altered seasonality, virus type, and shorter stays.
Respiratory
12 Feb 2026
Time-of-Day Immunochemotherapy Improves NSCLC Survival
Retrospective signals have suggested that treatment timing may influence immunochemotherapy efficacy, but prospective evidence has been limited.
Dermatology
12 Feb 2026
Vunakizumab Discontinuation Predicts Plaque Psoriasis Remission
After vunakizumab discontinuation, many plaque psoriasis patients maintained PASI 90, but BMI and interruptions predicted relapses.
Rheumatology
11 Feb 2026
Rheumatology Podiatry Service Expands Access to Public Foot Care
A rheumatology podiatry service trial will test feasibility of improving patient-centered foot outcomes in rheumatologic disorders.
Oncology
11 Feb 2026
Triple-Site Ovarian Cancer Recurrence Managed Robotically
Robotic secondary cytoreductive surgery enabled rapid complete removal of three extrapelvic ovarian cancer recurrences in one case.
Neurology
11 Feb 2026
Resistance Exercise Reduces Brain Aging by 2 Years
Resistance exercise slowed brain aging clocks by up to 2.3 years using longitudinal rsfMRI neuroimaging data.
Respiratory
10 Feb 2026
COPD Exacerbation Risk Spikes After Stopping LAMA or ICS
Stopping LAMA or ICS in COPD, raised exacerbation risk for three months, with pronounced withdrawal-associated spikes.
General Healthcare
10 Feb 2026
Inflammatory Effects of Polyphenol-Rich Foods Before Exercise
Polyphenol-rich foods before hard exercise raised blood polyphenols but did not consistently reduce early inflammation markers.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
10 Feb 2026
Neonatal Sepsis Is Falling, But Not Everywhere
Neonatal sepsis rates fell globally from 1990 to 2021, yet detection rose and poverty shaped where deaths clustered across regions.
General Healthcare
9 Feb 2026
Serving Size Information Often Fails Snack Shoppers
Serving size information on packaged snacks rarely matches front-of-pack cues, limiting portion guidance in supermarkets today.
Rheumatology
9 Feb 2026
Early-Stage Knee Osteoarthritis Shows Underloading
Early-stage knee osteoarthritis may involve knee underloading, with lower second contact force peaks during barefoot walking.
Dermatology
9 Feb 2026
Botanical Extracts Add Little, Raise Toxic Elements
Botanical extracts provided negligible nutrition however could increase element exposure; inorganic arsenic and lead were concerns.
Oncology
8 Feb 2026
Charcoal Grilling Smoke Shows Very High Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal grill smoke reached extreme levels during pork belly cooking, researchers report.
General Healthcare
8 Feb 2026
Ramadan Fasting Reveals What Sustains Change in Dietary Behavior
Ramadan fasting interviews highlight how values, social support, and habits can sustain short-term dietary behavior change.
Neurology
8 Feb 2026
Cenobamate Impact on Cognition in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
In adults with tuberous sclerosis complex, add-on cenobamate improved executive function, quality of life, and stress.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
7 Feb 2026
Mullein Leaf Extract Shows Antibacterial Promise
Mullein leaf extract showed the strongest antibacterial activity against resistant E. coli and Enterococcus in lab tests.
General Healthcare
7 Feb 2026
Menopause: Chocolate and Tea May Support Cardiometabolic Health
In menopause, daily chocolate, green tea, and fruit juice measurably changed urinary polyphenol metabolism in women.
Respiratory
7 Feb 2026
New Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes Biomarkers Emerge
Circulating microRNAs shifted during OGTT, distinguishing cystic fibrosis-related diabetes from earlier intolerance in CF cohorts.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
6 Feb 2026
Can Meat Byproducts Be Harnessed to Benefit Gut Health?
Bioactive peptides from meat byproducts may help modulate gut microbiota while supporting more sustainable approaches to nutrition.
Oncology
6 Feb 2026
Making Longitudinal Patient-Reported Outcomes Clinically Interpretable
New guidance details valuable approaches to analyze longitudinal patient-reported outcomes when many patients die during follow-up.
Neurology
6 Feb 2026
Transthoracic Echocardiography Spots Cardiac Causes in Suspected TIA
In a U.S. emergency TIA observation cohort, transthoracic echocardiography found high-risk cardioembolic features in one in five.
General Healthcare
5 Feb 2026
Prenatal Clues to Situs Inversus Totalis
Situs inversus totalis diagnosed prenatally plus DNAH11 variants highlights why imaging and genetic testing guide counseling today.
Respiratory
5 Feb 2026
Do GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Raise Chronic Cough Risk?
GLP-1 receptor agonists were associated with increased incident chronic cough among adults with type 2 diabetes, in US EHR records.
Dermatology
5 Feb 2026
Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise Improves Resident Self-Assessment
Mini-CEX self-assessment training plus feedback improved dermatology residents’ exam skills and rating alignment well in practice.
Rheumatology
4 Feb 2026
Cartilage Imaging Techniques Move Toward Earlier Detection
Novel cartilage imaging methodologies are sharpening identification of joint damage, and monitoring response in rheumatic diseases.
Neurology
4 Feb 2026
Hemorrhagic vs Ischemic Stroke Outcomes Diverge
Matched lesion stroke analysis found hemorrhagic stroke caused worse disability and higher DALYs than ischemic stroke by year five.
Respiratory
4 Feb 2026
NSCLC Progression Type Predicts Survival
In advanced NSCLC, progression by new lesions predicted shorter post-progression survival following first-line therapy.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
3 Feb 2026
Unexplained Pauses In CDC Surveillance Databases
Unexplained pauses in CDC surveillance databases may weaken evidence, clinicians and policymakers utilize for frontline judgements.
Respiratory
3 Feb 2026
Salt Intake Advice in Cystic Fibrosis Under Review
Salt intake advice in cystic fibrosis is under review after ETI improved conservation and blood pressure.
Dermatology
2 Feb 2026
Postoperative Analgesia in Dermatologic Surgery Shows Low Adverse Events
Perioperative liposomal bupivacaine injections showed minimal adverse events in 129 dermatologic surgery patients in a new review.
Rheumatology
2 Feb 2026
Methotrexate vs Mycophenolate in Juvenile Localized Scleroderma
In juvenile localized scleroderma, mycophenolate mofetil matched methotrexate in lowering activity, and had fewer fatigue symptoms.
Oncology
1 Feb 2026
Informal Caregivers’ Feeding Experiences in Pediatric Cancer
A qualitative review shows informal caregivers adapt feeding for children with cancer, often straining home routines and wellbeing.
Neurology
1 Feb 2026
Shingles Vaccine Tied to Fewer Dementia Diagnoses
Herpes zoster vaccination was associated with reduced dementia diagnoses in elderly Canadian adults throughout natural experiments.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
31 Jan 2026
Hajj Travel: Meningitis Vaccine Performs Well for Older Pilgrims
A meningitis vaccine generated bactericidal antibodies in Hajj/Umrah travelers, with solid postvaccination safety through 30 days.
Respiratory
31 Jan 2026
Major Depressive Disorder Linked to Poorer Asthma Control
Major depressive disorder predicted long-term asthma outcomes in adults 60+ with beliefs mediating control QoL, and steroid bursts.
Oncology
30 Jan 2026
Patient Integration in Oncology Research Gains Urgency
Patient integration in oncology research can align therapies with needs by translating science into outcomes patients value, today.
Neurology
30 Jan 2026
Mobile App Predicts Pain Relief in Hazardous Drinking
Mobile application engagement may predict clinically meaningful pain reduction for adults with chronic pain and hazardous drinking.
Respiratory
29 Jan 2026
Telemedicine in Bronchial Asthma Improves Control and Quality of Life
Telemedicine in bronchial asthma improved asthma control, especially using telemonitoring, education, or combined support programs.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
29 Jan 2026
Can Gut Microbiota Improve Colorectal Screening?
Gut microbiota dysbiosis may shape colorectal cancer risk, with microbial signatures emerging as non-invasive screening biomarkers.
Respiratory
29 Jan 2026
ACE Inhibitor Use Linked to Lower IPF Mortality
In idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, ACE inhibitor use was associated with lower all-cause mortality in propensity matched EHR cohorts.
Dermatology
29 Jan 2026
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Reviewed
A review found seven hidradenitis suppurativa patient-reported key outcome measures, with HiSQOL-17 performing best across studies.
Neurology
28 Jan 2026
AI Combines Imaging Data to Predict Stroke Mortality
AI-derived radiology phenotypes improved stroke mortality prediction, when added to structured EHR data in acute stroke admissions.
Rheumatology
28 Jan 2026
Physicians Differ on Chronic Urticaria Prevalence
Worldwide survey shows chronic urticaria prevalence estimates differ, and physicians may underestimate sleep, activity, and impact.
Oncology
28 Jan 2026
Smoking Cessation in Lung Cancer Screening Pays
In lung cancer screening eight-session counseling with short-course nicotine replacement therapy delivered the best value per quit.
Neurology
28 Jan 2026
Inspiratory Muscle Training Strengthens Diaphragm Function After Stroke
Inspiratory muscle training strengthened diaphragm measures, and inspiratory strength in subacute stroke participants in six weeks.
Neurology
27 Jan 2026
Digital Neuro Fingerprints for Precision Dementia Care
Digital Neuro Fingerprints may transform dementia monitoring, by merging smartphone signals into clinically meaningful risk scores.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
27 Jan 2026
Short Blood Culture Timing Tied to Endocarditis
In Streptococcus agalactiae bacteremia, faster blood culture positivity was linked to infective endocarditis in adults overall.
Respiratory
27 Jan 2026
Occupational Lung Disease in Welders: Iron Overload Risk
Pulmonary siderosis in one metalworker can resemble pneumoconiosis and may represent clinically significant systemic iron overload.
Rheumatology
27 Jan 2026
Creatine Safety In Women: Addressing Common Concerns
In women and men, creatine monohydrate appears safe when used appropriately with no proven cancer or kidney risk in healthy adults.
Dermatology
26 Jan 2026
Risankizumab Shows Deep Skin Response in Psoriasis
Risankizumab delivered sustained psoriasis clearance and reduced subclinical inflammation on OCT imaging across 52 weeks follow-up.
Rheumatology
26 Jan 2026
Home-Based Video Exercise Program After Lumbar Surgery
A video-guided exercise program cut disability and fear of movement for two years after lumbar surgery in Japan a 24-month trial.
Oncology
25 Jan 2026
Acute Erythroid Leukemia Survival Predicted by Nomograms
New nomograms improved survival prediction for acute erythroid leukemia, highlighting age and chemotherapy as factors nationwide.
Neurology
25 Jan 2026
Dengue And Aging Create New Care Challenges
Dengue is increasingly affecting older adults since 2024 complicating diagnosis as severe outcomes increase worldwide dramatically.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Jan 2026
Outpatient Community-Acquired Pneumonia Fungal Testing Often Missed
Fungal testing was infrequent in outpatient community-acquired pneumonia and small numbers were diagnosed with endemic mycoses.
Respiratory
24 Jan 2026
ACE Inhibitor Use Tied to Better Survival in IPF
In idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, ACE inhibitor therapy correlated with reduced all-cause mortality in matched records unlike COPD.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
23 Jan 2026
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidance Updated
New HIV post-exposure prophylaxis guidance updates regimens shortens HIV testing follow-up and weighs undetectable viral loads now.
Neurology
23 Jan 2026
Health Risks Signal Where Prevention May Matter Most
Across surveys, stress, obesity, and physical inactivity were the Health Risks consistently linked to chronic conditions.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
22 Jan 2026
Microbiota-Friendly Diet May Cut Gynecologic Cancer Risk
Higher diet-induced gut microbiota scores in NHANES 2011–2018 were associated with lower gynecologic cancer odds in all U.S. females.
Respiratory
22 Jan 2026
Social Factors Shape Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers
Chronic lung disease and socioeconomic disadvantage were tied to markedly increased lung cancer risk, among never-smokers in Korea.
Rheumatology
22 Jan 2026
Acne Incidence in Transgender Individuals After Testosterone
Acne incidence was higher in transmasculine transgender individuals, peaking after testosterone initiation, in matched EHR cohorts.
Rheumatology
21 Jan 2026
Volumetric Bone Loss Seen in Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee osteoarthritis was linked to lower tibial cortical volumetric bone mineral density despite slightly higher DXA BMD in midlife.
Oncology
21 Jan 2026
Shoulder Joint Range of Motion Falls After Breast Cancer Surgery
Shoulder joint range of motion fell markedly 1 month after breast cancer surgery in Japan despite routine inpatient rehabilitation.
Neurology
21 Jan 2026
Direct Brain Drug Delivery Appears Safe in Pediatric Studies
Convection-enhanced delivery in pediatric patients produced mild adverse events in most studies with no Grade 4 or 5 toxicity seen.
Respiratory
20 Jan 2026
Durvalumab Cost-Effectiveness in LS-SCLC Under Review
US cost-effectiveness analysis showed durvalumab in limited-stage small cell lung cancer improved survival but exceeded thresholds.
Rheumatology
20 Jan 2026
Why Some Knee Osteoarthritis Pain Runs Hotter
In knee osteoarthritis, an inflammation biomarker subtype linked to higher KOOS, WOMAC, NRS, and PainDETECT scores across measures.
Dermatology
19 Jan 2026
Registry Data Show Apremilast Benefits in Psoriasis
Real-world PsoBest data show apremilast improved psoriasis severity, involvement, and quality of life over 12 months in usual care.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 Jan 2026
Rapid Diagnostic Tests Seek the “Perfect” Bloodstream Infection Answer
Rapid diagnostic tests for bloodstream infections promise targeted therapy sooner, but stewardship is needed to curb overtreatment.
Oncology
18 Jan 2026
Breast Cancer Cryoablation Shows Low Recurrence
Six-year FROST trial data suggest cryoablation can durably control Stage I breast tumors, with low recurrence reported overall.
Neurology
18 Jan 2026
Finding the Source of Chronic Eye Pain
Chronic ocular surface pain may reflect nociplastic CNS dysfunction and will be phenotyped using comprehensive characterization.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Jan 2026
Tuberculosis Precision Medicine Could Shorten Treatment
Tuberculosis precision medicine may shorten therapy by using clinical phenotypes to guide stratified treatment with monitoring.
Respiratory
17 Jan 2026
Hidden Lung Particles Found in Post-9/11 Veterans
Burn pit exposure in veterans, correlated with increased anthracotic pigment burden measured by microscopy in lung tissue biopsies.
Oncology
16 Jan 2026
A Cancer Strategy Built on Vulnerabilities
Synthetic lethality could counter cancer drug resistance by targeting tumor vulnerabilities that appear after treatment pressures.
Neurology
16 Jan 2026
What Wearables Reveal About Sleep and Long-Term Care Routines
Real-time location data revealed rest-activity rhythm phenotypes in advanced dementia well tracking sleep disruption and agitation.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
15 Jan 2026
A New Way to Spot Severe Tick-Borne Encephalitis
RT-PCR detection of tick-borne encephalitis virus RNA in cerebrospinal fluid identified high-risk TBE cases in Sweden, in practice.
Respiratory
15 Jan 2026
CT Clues in AATD Predict Exacerbations
CT in alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency tied airway wall thickness to next-year exacerbations beyond emphysema severity alone overall.
Dermatology
15 Jan 2026
Treating Stretch Marks with Combination Care
An overview highlights combination strategies that improve stretch marks through Fitzpatrick phototypes in practice for clinicians.
Neurology
14 Jan 2026
Ischemic Stroke During Pregnancy Risk Higher After Prior Stroke
Ischemic stroke during pregnancy occurred more often after prior ischemic stroke, with elevated odds through 6 week early postpartum.
Oncology
14 Jan 2026
Medicaid Eligibility Restrictions May Reduce Cancer Screening
Medicaid eligibility restrictions may contribute 1 million missed cancer screenings and advanced stage diagnoses, models suggest.
Rheumatology
14 Jan 2026
Knee Arthroplasty Shows High Return to Sport
A systematic meta-analysis reported 88.0% returning to sport after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, regardless of implant design.
Neurology
13 Jan 2026
Alzheimer's Disease Gut Microbiome Signals in Colon
Transverse colon tissue in Alzheimer’s disease showed gut microbiome and proteome profile very closely tied to pathology in adults.
Respiratory
13 Jan 2026
Online Behavior Change Intervention in Asthma Adults
Online behavior change intervention did not increase physical activity in asthma participants however asthma control strengthened.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Jan 2026
Why Healthcare Workers Quit the Mediterranean Diet
Workplace stress and unrealistic goals were associated with Mediterranean diet non-adherence among hospital staff surveyed recently.
Neurology
12 Jan 2026
Elevated Perfusion Pressure Duration Predicts Neurological Outcomes
Longer elevated perfusion pressure after ROSC was linked to better 6-month neurological outcomes in out-of-hospital survivors.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
11 Jan 2026
Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella Decline in Military Health System
Measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella cases in Military Health System beneficiaries declined from 2019 through 2024, notably, too.
Respiratory
11 Jan 2026
Residual CFTR Function Tied to Healthier Blood Sugar
Residual CFTR function in cystic fibrosis, associated to improved glucose tolerance and insulin secretion in 341 OGTT participants.
Oncology
10 Jan 2026
Neratinib Targets Vascular Inflammation in Atherosclerosis Models
Neratinib markedly reduced vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis in mice by targeting ASK1, boosting effects with rosuvastatin.
Rheumatology
10 Jan 2026
Vaccination Decisions Affected by Conflicting Advice
Qualitative interviews found trust and clear roles shape vaccination decisions in inflammatory rheumatologic disease care settings.
Oncology
9 Jan 2026
Study Tests How Selenium Shapes Oxidative Stress
Selenium modulated redox signaling in renal cell carcinoma cells, shifting reactive oxygen species and survivability trajectories.
Neurology
9 Jan 2026
Mechanical Thrombectomy 28 Hours After Stroke
Mechanical thrombectomy with CT perfusion helped recovery 28 hours after sudden symptom onset in a 34-year-old with ICA dissection.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
8 Jan 2026
Parental Vaccination Non-Response Tied to Highest Burden in Children
Parental COVID-19 vaccination decisions were associated with children’s mental health and lifestyle in South Tyrol 2022-23 surveys.
Respiratory
8 Jan 2026
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Raises Brain Oxygenation in IPF
In idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, 12 months of pulmonary rehabilitation increased cerebral oxygenation, VO₂peak, and mood.
Dermatology
8 Jan 2026
Tildrakizumab Shows Real World Gains in Plaque Psoriasis
Real-world meta-analysis found tildrakizumab substantially improved plaque psoriasis severity and quality of life through 52 weeks.
Rheumatology
7 Jan 2026
Parent And Physician Global Assessment Discordance In Juvenile Arthritis
In juvenile arthritis, parent and physician global assessment discordance tracked with higher pain and catastrophizing scores.
Oncology
7 Jan 2026
Peripheral Inflammatory Cell Counts Linked to Depression
Peripheral inflammatory cell counts were linked to depression prevalence in NHANES adults with a history of solid tumors.
Neurology
7 Jan 2026
Ketogenic Diet Risks Include Contraindications and Interactions
A new review details ketogenic diet contraindications, adverse effects, and drug interactions across routine clinical contexts now.
Respiratory
6 Jan 2026
Flu Symptoms Return as Winter Viruses Rebound
After COVID-19 measures eased, flu symptoms aligned with revived winter peaks for RSV and Influenza A.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
6 Jan 2026
Candida auris
Becomes a Persistent Hospital Threat
Candida auris is shifting from outbreaks to endemicity propelled by resistance, persistence, and efficient healthcare transmission.
Dermatology
5 Jan 2026
Indoor Tanning Behaves Like Smoking for Skin
Indoor tanning bed use substantially raises melanoma, BCC, and cSCC risks, underscoring this well-established carcinogenic profile.
General Healthcare
5 Jan 2026
Outdoor Air Pollution and Glycolipid Metabolic Disorders Risk
In a nationally representative cohort outdoor air pollution exposure was associated with chances of glycolipid metabolic disorders.
Oncology
4 Jan 2026
High-Risk vs Very High-Risk Prostate Cancer Prognosis
Very high-risk prostate cancer predicted shorter survival than high-risk disease in nonmetastatic patients managed without surgery.
Neurology
4 Jan 2026
Dual Antiplatelet Therapy Timing After Minor Stroke
Early DAPT after minor stroke or high-risk TIA lowered 90-day recurrent stroke, MI, or death when started within 24 hours of onset.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
3 Jan 2026
Pediatric HBV-Related Cirrhosis Shows Silent Course
Pediatric HBV-related cirrhosis often appears silent yet early antiviral therapy in children was tied to better long-term outcomes.
Respiratory
3 Jan 2026
Sleep and Chronic Rhinosinusitis After Surgery
Sleep quality in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis improved after endoscopic surgery, showing longer REM sleep durations.
Oncology
2 Jan 2026
Simplifying HPV Self-Collection Materials Builds Confidence
HPV self-collection education materials can boost screening confidence when language, visuals and inclusivity address key concerns.
Neurology
2 Jan 2026
Accelerated Brain Aging Tied to Neurocognition
Adult childhood cancer survivors demonstrated accelerated brain aging that tracked with cranial radiation and poorer neurocognition.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
1 Jan 2026
Lung Transplantation in People Living With HIV
Lung transplantation in people with HIV may be feasible yet CD4 counts can temporarily drop under 200 during transplant evaluation.
Respiratory
1 Jan 2026
Anticipatory Nursing Improves COPD Quality of Life
In COPD, anticipatory nursing, boosted QoL, eased distress, and reduced complications in 6 months.
Dermatology
1 Jan 2026
Tinea Capitis Outcomes Worsen with Nutrient Deficiencies
In children, deficiencies in zinc and vitamin D independently increased tinea capitis risk and lowered 8-week clinical cure rates.
Rheumatology
31 Dec 2025
Frailty Predicts Falls in Type 2 Diabetes
Frailty predicts falls in adults with type 2 diabetes Hanoi geriatric hospital documentation demonstrates quadrupled-odds annually.
Oncology
31 Dec 2025
Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Higher After Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer diagnosis was linked to cardiovascular disease mortality in UK Biobank, implicating inflammation and coagulation proteins.
Respiratory
31 Dec 2025
Nutritional Assessment Tools Guide COPD Nutrition Care
Nutritional assessment tools in COPD can flag malnutrition early, with MNA in outpatient, PG-SGA inpatient, and NRS-2002 screening.
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