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Innovations
19 Jul 2025
Monitoring Nocturnal Scratching for Atopic Dermatitis Care with Wearables
Wearable and touchless technologies reliably measure nocturnal scratching in atopic dermatitis, supporting at-home monitoring for better care.
Allergy & Immunology
19 Jul 2025
JAK Inhibition Protects Against Immunotherapy-Driven Diabetes
In a new study, researchers identified a specific immune cell type, CD4+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells producing IL-21 and IFN-γ, as a key driver of ICI-T1DM.
Hepatology
18 Jul 2025
Postbiotics Show Promise in Slowing Liver Fibrosis
While the primary outcome, a ≥10% reduction in α-SMA, was reached in 29% of ReFerm® recipients versus 14% in the control group, the difference was not statistically significant.
Neurology
18 Jul 2025
Artificial Sweetener Erythritol Linked to Brain Vascular Cell Dysfunction
Erythritol at common dietary levels impairs brain endothelial cell function, raising new concerns for cerebrovascular health.
Rheumatology
18 Jul 2025
Smoking and Obesity Lower TNFi Success in axSpA
A European study of nearly 15,000 patients finds that smoking and high BMI lower the odds of response to TNF inhibitors in axial spondyloarthritis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
18 Jul 2025
WHO Backs Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir Injection for HIV Prevention
WHO has endorsed injectable lenacapavir as a twice-yearly HIV prevention tool, offering new hope for communities facing high infection risks and adherence barriers.
Dermatology
18 Jul 2025
Long-Term Psoriasis Drug Use Shows Low Cancer Risk
This post hoc analysis included data from 25 randomised clinical trials, assessing over five years of IXE exposure in patients with psoriasis.
Cardiology
17 Jul 2025
Night-Time Blood Pressure Better Controlled with Bedtime Dosing in Hypertension
Discover how bedtime antihypertensive dosing benefits blood pressure control. Keep reading for clinical insights and recommendations.
Urology
17 Jul 2025
New Biomarkers Found in Rare Bladder Cancer Types
Discover a study that reveals a targetable CA125+ cell state in rare bladder cancer subtypes using single-cell RNA sequencing.
Respiratory
17 Jul 2025
Paediatric-Onset Bronchiectasis Tied to Greater Disease Burden
Paediatric-onset bronchiectasis leads to more severe disease than adult-onset, highlighting need for early, tailored care.
Interventional Cardiology
17 Jul 2025
TEVAR Significantly Lowers False Lumen Pressure in Aortic Dissection
TEVAR effectively reduces false lumen pressures in aortic dissection, with branch vessel involvement linked to persistent hypertension.
Radiology
17 Jul 2025
Digital Variance Angiography Halves Radiation Dose in Lower Limb Interventions
Understand how DVA halves radiation dose in lower limb angiography without compromising image clarity.
Innovations
17 Jul 2025
New Bionic Limbs with Neural Interfaces Improve Dynamic Movement and Comfort
Find out how new integrated prosthetic limbs restore dynamic movement. Keep reading for clinical insights and future directions.
Hematology
17 Jul 2025
Physical Function Scores Help Predict Outcomes in Multiple Myeloma Treatment
A new study finds that how patients feel and function before starting treatment can help predict how well they’ll respond to multiple myeloma therapies.
Diabetes
17 Jul 2025
New Urinary Biomarkers Linked to Slower Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Learn how EGF and UMOD levels may predict diabetic kidney disease progression, offering new tools for clinical risk assessment.
Allergy & Immunology
17 Jul 2025
Childhood Allergies Linked to Common Plastic Chemicals
Discover a study linking everyday plastic chemicals to increased risks of asthma, wheezing, and allergies in young children.
Hepatology
16 Jul 2025
Liver Damage Linked to Brain Magnetite Accumulation
Using superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry, researchers examined the magnetic properties of post-mortem brainstem tissue from four individuals.
Nephrology
16 Jul 2025
Scientists Discover Parkinson’s May Start in the Kidneys
New research uncovers a potential kidney origin for Parkinson’s disease, challenging the idea that it begins in the brain and revealing a new disease pathway.
General Healthcare
16 Jul 2025
Oral Contraceptives Not Linked to Liver Cancer Risk, Large UK Study Finds
Large UK studies show no increased liver cancer risk with oral contraceptives, though longer use may slightly raise risk.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Jul 2025
Outbreak Vaccination Averted 327,000 Deaths Since 2000
Outbreak response vaccinations have prevented 5.81 million cases and saved USD 31 billion in LMICs since 2000.
Rheumatology
16 Jul 2025
Real-World Outcomes Support Secukinumab in Spondyloarthritis
Six-year data from Poland’s leading biologic treatment center highlight the real-world success of secukinumab in spondylarthritis, with high response and retention rates.
Hematology
16 Jul 2025
New Genetic Score May Guide Leukaemia Treatment
A large new study has confirmed the clinical relevance of a pharmacogenomic score that could help tailor leukaemia treatment and address persistent racial disparities in outcomes.
Dermatology
16 Jul 2025
Emerging Treatments for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
As HS remains underdiagnosed and undertreated, findings such as these could help support more informed, patient-specific therapeutic decisions moving forward.
Gastroenterology
16 Jul 2025
Study Reveals Women Digest Oats Better Than Milk
A new in vitro study reveals sex-specific differences in the digestion of milk and oat-based drinks, offering important insights for personalized nutrition and food innovation.
Interventional Cardiology
15 Jul 2025
Antiplatelet Therapy Rivals Anticoagulation for Brain Protection After TAVI
DAPT matches OAC in preventing brain emboli after TAVI, with less cerebral damage seen on MRI scans.
Urology
15 Jul 2025
Targeted Therapies Improve Outcomes in Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, representing roughly 75% of cases, remains confined to the bladder lining and submucosa, often recurring but rarely advancing.
General Healthcare
15 Jul 2025
One in Three Maternal Deaths Linked to Social Services
A UK-wide study finds that women with children’s social care involvement face significantly higher maternal mortality risks, especially from psychiatric causes.
Radiology
15 Jul 2025
New Safety Protocol Reduces Neonatal Trauma in Assisted Births
Learn how a safety bundle in assisted birth cut trauma and NICU rates, improving outcomes without raising neonatal complications.
Cardiology
15 Jul 2025
AI Outperforms Traditional Cardiac Amyloidosis Detection with a Single Echocardiogram
AI screening from a single echocardiographic clip accurately detects cardiac amyloidosis, surpassing traditional diagnostic methods.
Hematology
15 Jul 2025
Scientists Discover Potent New Anticancer Compounds from Fungi
In a breakthrough that could lead to powerful new cancer treatments, researchers have identified a novel class of fungal compounds with potent anticancer properties.
Diabetes
15 Jul 2025
Vitamin D Supplementation May Improve Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes
Discover how low-dose vitamin D may help regulate blood sugar in people with Type 2 diabetes.
Allergy & Immunology
15 Jul 2025
Novel Modulation System Reduces Food Allergenicity Effectively
Traditionally, FA management has focused on avoidance or reducing allergenicity by altering the protein structure of allergens through heat, pressure or other treatments.
Hepatology
14 Jul 2025
Liver Disease Risk Elevated in Type 2 Diabetes
In this study, MASLD was identified in 50% of the T2DM cohort using non-invasive methods, slightly lower than some global estimates.
General Healthcare
14 Jul 2025
Adenotonsillectomy Effective for Paediatric Sleep Apnoea
Adenotonsillectomy improves sleep apnoea in children, effective regardless of positional dependency, study finds.
Dermatology
14 Jul 2025
AI Surpasses Dermatologists in Facial Lesion Detection
A recent study has demonstrated that deep learning models can enhance diagnostic accuracy in differentiating these pigmented lesions.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Jul 2025
Novel Tuberculosis Drug Candidates Emerge as Safer Alternatives to Linezolid
Delpazolid and sutezolid show strong efficacy and reduced toxicity in Phase 2 TB trials, offering safer alternatives to linezolid for drug-resistant TB treatment.
Oncology
14 Jul 2025
Social Factors Linked to Cancer Treatment Gaps for People with HIV
A new study has found that people living with HIV (PWH) in the United States are less likely to receive cancer treatment if they live in areas with lower income or educational attainment.
Cardiology
13 Jul 2025
New AI Model Improves Sudden Cardiac Death Prediction
MAARS uniquely integrates electronic health records, imaging reports, and contrast-enhanced cardiac MRI using a transformer-based neural network.
Urology
13 Jul 2025
Re-Irradiation Shows Promise in Local Prostate Relapse
Patients treated on the entire prostate or surgical bed had better DMFS compared to those treated only on the relapse site.
Respiratory
13 Jul 2025
Multimorbidity Score Predicts Poor Outcomes in Difficult-to-Treat Asthma
MiDAS, a new clinical tool, predicts poor outcomes in difficult asthma by scoring multimorbidity burden, highlighting the need for whole-patient care.
Diabetes
13 Jul 2025
New Hope for Diabetic Neuropathy: Dual Therapy Shows Promising Results
Understand how a combined therapy shows significant nerve and glucose improvements in diabetic neuropathy, without added safety risks.
Oncology
13 Jul 2025
Delays in Breast Cancer Surgery Linked to Increased Mortality Risk
A new study has found that delaying surgery after a breast cancer diagnosis significantly increases the risk of breast cancer-specific mortality (BCSM), particularly for certain subtypes.
Allergy & Immunology
13 Jul 2025
ADHD May Causally Increase Allergy Risk in Children
The findings provide genetic evidence supporting the theory that the nervous and immune systems may interact more closely in children with ADHD.
Hepatology
12 Jul 2025
Gut Microbiome's Role in MASLD Progression Uncovered
Discover a study exploring how gut microbiome imbalances contribute to MASLD progression and offer new diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities.
Neurology
12 Jul 2025
Low-Dose IL-2 Shows Promise in Early Alzheimer’s Trial
Learn how low-dose IL-2 shows early promise in safely modulating Alzheimer’s biomarkers and immune response.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Jul 2025
UK Parents Show Strong Confidence in Childhood Vaccines
A UKHSA survey finds strong vaccine confidence among UK parents, with 87% trusting vaccine effectiveness and satisfaction high in NHS delivery and communication.
Oncology
12 Jul 2025
Breastfeeding Linked to Racial Gap in Aggressive Breast Cancer
A new study suggests that shorter breastfeeding duration may significantly contribute to higher rates of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) among Black women compared to their White counterparts.
Dermatology
12 Jul 2025
Vitamin C Promotes Skin Regeneration via DNA Demethylation
Discover a study revealing how vitamin C supports skin regeneration by promoting keratinocyte proliferation through epigenetic DNA demethylation.
Urology
11 Jul 2025
Ultrasound Proven Effective for Daily Bladder Monitoring
Results showed that US overestimated bladder volumes compared to CBCT, with an average deviation of 60.75 ml.
Respiratory
11 Jul 2025
Dupilumab Cuts COPD Flares in Patients with Type 2 Inflammation
A post hoc analysis confirms dupilumab reduces key inflammatory biomarkers and COPD exacerbations, with highest benefit in patients with raised eosinophils and FeNO.
Radiology
11 Jul 2025
Stem Cell Artery Embolisation Shows Promise for Knee Osteoarthritis Relief
Discover how a new study suggests stem cell embolisation is safe and effective for knee osteoarthritis treatment.
Diabetes
11 Jul 2025
Better Blood Sugar Control Linked to Fewer Pregnancy Complications in Diabetes
Learn how tighter glucose control in diabetic pregnancies lowers risk for key complications.
Allergy & Immunology
11 Jul 2025
Penicillin Allergy Increases Post-Hospital Antibiotic Prescriptions
Researchers analysed antibiotic prescriptions for a 15-month period after discharge, comparing patients with and without penicillin allergies.
Hepatology
10 Jul 2025
Genetic Testing Improves Diagnosis in Childhood Liver Failure
Metabolic and genetic disorders emerged as the most frequent aetiological group, reflecting broader diagnostic capabilities compared to earlier studies.
General Healthcare
10 Jul 2025
Medicaid Reimbursement Boosts Postpartum Depression Screening
The study aimed to understand whether financial incentives impacted screening, diagnosis, and treatment for maternal mental health conditions.
Interventional Cardiology
9 Jul 2025
High Pacemaker Implantation Rates After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Rates of permanent pacemaker implantation exceed 20% in patients with aortic regurgitation.
Urology
9 Jul 2025
Urine Tumour DNA Could Guide Therapeutic Decisions in Bladder Cancer
Profiling urine tumour DNA at baseline and after 3 months of treatment could identify whether patients with bacillus Calmette-Guérin-unresponsive non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer might not benefit from systemic immunotherapy.
General Healthcare
9 Jul 2025
Chronic Inflammation Linked to Increased Affective Disorders
Chronic exposure to systemic inflammation may be associated to a greater risk of affective disorders.
Radiology
9 Jul 2025
Can Post-Treatment MRI Predict Pathologic Complete Response to Neoadjuvant Chemoimmunotherapy?
Pathologic complete response was accurately predicted by post-treatment MRI in patients with early triple-negative breast cancer having undergone neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy.
Neurology
9 Jul 2025
Parkinson’s Dementia Trial: Does Ambroxol Work Biologically and Clinically?
Ambroxol increased enzyme levels in Parkinson’s dementia patients, but showed no cognitive benefit in a year-long trial.
Diabetes
9 Jul 2025
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Leads Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment Rankings in New Meta-Analysis
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ranks highest for healing diabetic foot ulcers but may raise amputation risk, new network meta-analysis reveals.
Allergy & Immunology
9 Jul 2025
Study Links
Bifidobacterium
Deficit in Infants in the USA to Gut Dysbiosis
One in four U.S. infants lacks Bifidobacterium, a key gut microbe essential for immune and metabolic health.
Hepatology
8 Jul 2025
Head-to-Head Trial Supports Cheaper Hepatitis C Drug
Beyond the head-to-head comparison, the study also explored innovative strategies to simplify or shorten treatment.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
8 Jul 2025
Unusual Yeast Fungaemia Patterns Seen in Injection Drug Users
French researchers report distinct fungal species in intravenous drug users with yeast fungaemia, suggesting the need for tailored care strategies.
Dermatology
8 Jul 2025
PARP Inhibitor Shows Promise in Advanced Melanoma Treatment
The study highlights how HR pathway alterations, which affect roughly a fifth to a third of melanomas, may offer an opportunity for targeted treatment.
Cardiology
7 Jul 2025
GLP-1s Reduce Heart Failure and Kidney Complications in Monoclonal Gammopathy and Type 2 Diabetes
GLP-1 receptor agonists cut heart, stroke, and kidney risks in people with MGUS and diabetes, new study finds.
Urology
7 Jul 2025
Positive Feedback Boosts Performance in Urological Surgical Training
These insights are particularly relevant in minimally invasive surgery, where precision and confidence are vital.
Respiratory
7 Jul 2025
Urban Exposures Linked to Higher Asthma Risk Across Life
A major European study finds that exposure to multiple urban environmental factors, including air pollution and lack of green space, is significantly linked to asthma risk from childhood to adulthood.
Radiology
7 Jul 2025
Heart MRI Study Reveals Air Pollution’s Hidden Impact on Cardiac Health
Study links air pollution to heart scarring, even in healthy individuals, raising concerns for cardiovascular risk management.
Diabetes
7 Jul 2025
Acupuncture May Boost Diabetes Outcomes
New analysis finds acupuncture improves key symptoms of type 2 diabetes, including blood sugar and cholesterol markers.
Allergy & Immunology
7 Jul 2025
Dupilumab Shows Promise in Eosinophilic Oesophagitis
Results showed that dupilumab improved histologic, endoscopic, and symptomatic markers of EoE across all patient groups.
Hepatology
6 Jul 2025
Gut-Liver Axis Key to MASLD Treatment Success
The study offers important insights into the therapeutic potential of short-chain fatty acids supplementation in MASLD, especially in non-obese patients.
Neurology
6 Jul 2025
Sleep Duration After Concussion Linked to Higher Symptom Burden in Children
Longer sleep after concussion is linked to more symptoms and slower recovery in young people, new research finds.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
6 Jul 2025
Global Childhood Vaccine Coverage Stalls Amid COVID-19 Challenges
Global vaccine coverage has improved since 1980 but stalled and declined during COVID-19, with millions of zero-dose children concentrated in a few countries, risking setbacks to immunisation goals.
General Healthcare
6 Jul 2025
Screen Time in Childhood Linked to Teen Depression
The findings suggest that shorter sleep and reduced white matter organisation in the brain together explained over a third of the association between screen time and depressive symptoms.
Urology
5 Jul 2025
Dutch Study Tests Innovative Therapy for Bladder Pain
The GETSBI study is not only crucial for this specific patient group but also holds broader implications for research in rare, chronic conditions.
Neurology
5 Jul 2025
Hidden Brain Disease Predicts Future Falls
Covert cerebrovascular disease may significantly raise fall risk in older adults, even in the absence of symptoms.
General Healthcare
5 Jul 2025
Latest NHS Survey Reveals Growing Mental Health Crisis
NHS England data reveal an alarming rise in common mental health conditions, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts.
Hematology
5 Jul 2025
New Therapeutic Targets Identified in Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
A recent study has revealed promising targets for treating childhood acute myeloid leukaemia….
Diabetes
5 Jul 2025
New Hope for Resistant Type 2 Diabetes: Targeting Cortisol with Mifepristone
Cortisol-blocking treatment significantly improves blood sugar control and weight in people with hard-to-treat Type 2 diabetes.
Allergy & Immunology
5 Jul 2025
Air Pollution Increases Risk of Atopic Dermatitis
Specifically, for every 10-μg/m³ increase in ambient air pollutants, there was a measurable increase in AD-related healthcare visits.
Hepatology
4 Jul 2025
Turmeric Compound Supplementation Reduces Liver Fat in MASLD
This 12-month study explored the impact of ethanol-extracted curcumin on liver health, inflammation, and metabolic parameters in individuals with MASLD.
Reproductive Health
4 Jul 2025
Study Links Nutrition and Metabolic Health to Infertility
A new study links inflammation, nutritional deficits, and metabolic issues to infertility, and offers a predictive tool to help assess risk in reproductive-age women.
Reproductive Health
4 Jul 2025
Study Shows Safe Decline in Caesarean Deliveries
A 7-year study from France shows caesarean deliveries can be reduced below 15% without increasing complications, highlighting strategies for safer obstetric care.
Respiratory
4 Jul 2025
Gene Signature Predicts Chemotherapy Benefit in Early Lung Cancer
A 14-gene test helps identify patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer who benefit from chemotherapy, significantly improving 24-month disease-free survival.
Dermatology
4 Jul 2025
Guselkumab Shows Strong Results in Scalp Psoriasis Study
VISIBLE Cohort B represents a landmark study in psoriasis research, being the only scalp psoriasis trial exclusively including individuals with skin of colour.
General Healthcare
3 Jul 2025
Remote Exercise Program Enhances Focus in Children with ADHD
Recent studies have shown that exercise interventions can improve ADHD symptoms and enhance executive functions.
Reproductive Health
3 Jul 2025
ESHRE 2025: PCOS May Be Passed Down Epigenetically
A study presented at ESHRE 2025 reveals epigenetic alterations in embryos from women with PCOS, suggesting a biological basis for inherited risk.
Respiratory
3 Jul 2025
Serotonin Receptor Gene Linked to Sleep Apnoea
The serotonin receptor gene HTR1F was linked to increased risk of sleep apnoea in non-obese adults.
Radiology
3 Jul 2025
MRI Scoring Predicts Recovery in Cardiac Arrest Survivors
MRI-based scoring after cardiac arrest may help predict neurological recovery at discharge in survivors of OHCA.
Hematology
3 Jul 2025
Key Enzyme Driving Aggressive Leukaemia Growth
Researchers have uncovered a crucial enzyme responsible for a specific chemical modification linked to the growth of a severe subtype of acute myeloid leukemia…
Diabetes
3 Jul 2025
Dual Therapy CagriSema Promising for Weight and Glycaemic Control
CagriSema significantly reduced body weight and HbA1c in adults with Type 2 diabetes in new Phase 3 trial.
Hepatology
2 Jul 2025
Using Biomarkers to Enhance Liver Transplant Medication Adherence
The biomarker identifies those at highest risk of non-adherence and helps determine how much support they receive during the intervention.
Urology
2 Jul 2025
Aerobic or Resistance Training During Prostate Cancer Treatment?
Preliminary outcomes indicated that AE may improve haemoglobin levels, possibly counteracting androgen deprivation therapy induced reductions.
Rheumatology
2 Jul 2025
What Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Need to Know During Cancer
A new study highlights the pressing need for transparent communication and tailored education for patients managing both rheumatoid arthritis and cancer.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
2 Jul 2025
New Antifungal Medication Shows Promise Against Resistant Invasive Fungal Disease
Early trial data show that olorofim may offer a valuable new option for patients with resistant invasive fungal infections.
Reproductive Health
2 Jul 2025
ESHRE 2025: Simple Blood Test Predicts Pre-eclampsia Early
New research at ESHRE 2025 shows a cfRNA blood test can predict preeclampsia up to five months before symptoms appear.
General Healthcare
2 Jul 2025
Concerns Raised Over Pancreatitis Risk from GLP-1 Drugs
Although GLP-1 medicines are generally well tolerated, there have been reports of rare but serious cases of acute pancreatitis.
Reproductive Health
1 Jul 2025
ESHRE 2025: Impact of Advanced Paternal Age on Donor Egg IVF Success
Even when using young donor eggs, IVF outcomes are significantly poorer in men over 45, new data from ESHRE 2025 reveal.
Cardiology
1 Jul 2025
Paediatric Cardiac Arrest: Epinephrine Route Choice Does Not Impact Survival
Find out how epinephrine administration routes impact survival in paediatric cardiac arrest—explore the latest evidence now.
Respiratory
1 Jul 2025
Updated CHEST Guidelines Refine Early-Stage Lung Cancer Treatment
CHEST guideline updates support minimally invasive resection and targeted therapy to enhance survival in Stage I–II NSCLC.
General Healthcare
1 Jul 2025
Uneven HPV Vaccine Uptake Puts Cancer Elimination Goal at Risk
Significant regional disparities in HPV vaccine uptake threaten cervical cancer prevention goals, UKHSA warns.
Neurology
1 Jul 2025
Prenatal Tobacco Exposure Accelerates Brain Thinning in Adolescents, Study Reveals
Learn how prenatal tobacco alters teen brain development and behaviour, discover key findings and implications. Read more!
Hematology
1 Jul 2025
Novel Therapy Tested to Prevent Chemotherapy-Related Heart Damage
A groundbreaking multinational clinical trial, named RESILIENCE, is underway to test a promising new treatment aimed at preventing heart damage caused by…
Allergy & Immunology
1 Jul 2025
How Does Climate Change Affect Allergic Rhinitis?
Discover how climate change is profoundly altering allergic rhinitis, extending allergy seasons, and increasing healthcare burdens and educational needs globally.
Hepatology
30 Jun 2025
Circular RNAs: Unlocking New Avenues in Liver Cancer
Despite the well-documented association between HBV and HCC, the exact mechanisms driving HBV-induced HCC remain largely unknown.
Reproductive Health
30 Jun 2025
ESHRE 2025: Study Identifies Gut Bacteria Imbalance Linked to PCOS Miscarriages
At ESHRE 2025, researchers revealed that women with PCOS have gut and metabolic imbalances that may drive miscarriage and pregnancy complications.
Gastroenterology
30 Jun 2025
New Insights into Functional Anorectal Pain Mechanisms
Patients with functional anorectal pain show abnormal anal pressures, rectal hypersensitivity, and high rates of anxiety and depression, new study reveals.
Rheumatology
30 Jun 2025
Interchanging Pain Scores Not Advised in Spondyloarthritis
New simulation data suggest that fatigue scores can sometimes be substituted in spondyloarthritis registries, but pain and global scores should remain distinct.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
30 Jun 2025
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Epidemic Strains ICUs Amid Atypical Presentations
High ICU admission rates and atypical features marked France’s recent M. pneumoniae epidemic, especially in those without early macrolide therapy.
Dermatology
30 Jun 2025
Self-Injection Device Offers Safe At-Home Acne Relief
Researchers developed a self-injection assistance device, allowing patients to administer triamcinolone themselves under medical guidance.
Oncology
29 Jun 2025
New Clues to Early Melanoma Development
A new study uncovers how melanomas can arise from minimal genetic changes, shedding light on the early, often elusive steps in skin cancer progression
Urology
29 Jun 2025
Updated EAU Guidelines Transform Bladder Cancer Management
The guidelines endorse adjuvant nivolumab for patients with pT3/4 and/or pN+ disease who are unsuitable for, or have declined, cisplatin-based chemotherapy.
Respiratory
29 Jun 2025
Dupilumab Linked to Higher Lymphoma Risk in Patients with Asthma
Dupilumab was associated with increased lymphoma risk but lower overall mortality in a large asthma cohort study.
Allergy & Immunology
29 Jun 2025
Allergic Rhinitis Increases Risk of Depression and Anxiety
The study suggests that the inflammatory processes central to AR may also affect the brain, potentially leading to mood disturbances through mechanisms such as elevated cytokines or histamine imbalance.
Oncology
28 Jun 2025
Combination Therapy Shows Promise in ‘Cold’ Soft Tissue Sarcoma Trial
A new clinical trial offers insight into tackling one of the biggest challenges in soft tissue sarcomas….
Hepatology
28 Jun 2025
Europe Urged to Improve Newborn Biliary Atresia Screening
Biliary atresia is the most common surgical cause of cholestatic jaundice in infants and the leading reason for paediatric liver transplants
Innovations
28 Jun 2025
Saliva Testing Identifies Early Risk for Cancer and Chronic Diseases
Saliva-based DNA markers could predict cancer, heart disease, and more—offering a non-invasive future for early diagnosis.
Gastroenterology
28 Jun 2025
AI Enhances Efficiency and Accuracy in Tumour Biomarker Testing
A new study highlights the clinical promise of AI-driven IHC prediction models, showing high accuracy and diagnostic concordance with conventional pathology.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
28 Jun 2025
MVA-BN Vaccine Offers Safe Mpox Protection in At-Risk Groups
A German multicentre study shows MVA-BN vaccination is safe and moderately effective in preventing mpox, especially in HIV-negative individuals.
Dermatology
28 Jun 2025
Dupilumab Linked to Increased Psoriasis Risk in Atopic Dermatitis
Given dupilumab’s well-documented benefits in controlling moderate to severe AD, clinicians are advised to weigh this potential risk carefully against its therapeutic advantages.
Oncology
27 Jun 2025
Widespread Ignorance of Alcohol’s Cancer Risk
Despite alcohol being a leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, public awareness of its cancer risk remains strikingly low, according to a new study.
Urology
27 Jun 2025
Minimally Invasive Treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Importantly, 30% mean reductions in prostate volume were sustained up to 18 months post-procedure.
Respiratory
27 Jun 2025
Can Microbiome-Guided Therapy Improve Cystic Fibrosis Outcomes?
A new international trial has investigated the safety and efficacy of tailoring antibiotic treatment for cystic fibrosis exacerbations based on sputum microbiome analysis.
Allergy & Immunology
27 Jun 2025
Combined Therapy for Allergic Rhinitis Shows Superior Results
The combination therapy demonstrated a significantly higher response rate (98.28%) compared to loratadine alone (87.93%).
Hepatology
26 Jun 2025
New Technique Improves Recovery After Liver Surgery
A recent prospective study explored the effectiveness of using indocyanine green to improve intraoperative detection of bile leakage.
Cardiology
26 Jun 2025
AI Achieves High Accuracy in Automated Echocardiogram Interpretation
AI now matches experts in echocardiogram interpretation, promising faster, more accessible heart diagnostics for all patients.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 Jun 2025
Rising Bedaquiline Resistance Threatens Tuberculosis Control Efforts
Delayed sputum conversion and poor outcomes are common in patients with bedaquiline-resistant TB, according to a new South African cohort study.
Reproductive Health
26 Jun 2025
Endometriosis Linked to Increased Risk of Autoimmune Conditions
A large-scale study found that women with endometriosis are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with autoimmune diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or Hashimoto’s within two years.
Dermatology
26 Jun 2025
Psoriasis Severity Strongly Linked to Metabolic Syndrome
The bidirectional relationship between psoriasis and MetS was supported by evidence showing that metabolic disturbances can also exacerbate psoriasis symptoms.
Urology
25 Jun 2025
Psychiatric Symptoms Largely Overlooked in Urology Trials
Insomnia appeared in 61%, cognitive impairment and irritability in 38%, and more severe psychiatric issues such as psychosis and delirium were rarely considered.
Respiratory
25 Jun 2025
Genomic Sequencing Identifies Novel Genetic Loci in Spontaneous Pneumothorax
A genome-wide association study reveals four novel loci linked to primary spontaneous pneumothorax, identifying CBX7-mediated matrix dysregulation as a key pathogenic mechanism.
Radiology
25 Jun 2025
CEM After DBT Detects Hidden Cancers Missed by Standard Screening
Learn how CEM after DBT detects more early cancers in high-risk women, though with higher false positive rates.
Diabetes
25 Jun 2025
Stem Cell Therapy Zimislecel Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes
Discover how zimislecel enables insulin independence in patients with Type 1 diabetes, showing strong efficacy in early clinical data.
General Healthcare
25 Jun 2025
NICE Turns Down Breakthrough Drugs for Patients with Alzheimer’s
Despite the setback, hope remains, with 138 dementia drugs currently in trials, experts say more effective, safer options may soon emerge.
Hepatology
24 Jun 2025
Weight Loss Reduces Inflammation in Metabolic Liver Disease
Discover a study that found that individuals with higher baseline IL-1β levels experienced greater improvements in liver health following weight loss.
Neurology
24 Jun 2025
EAN 2025: Blood Biomarker sNfL Predicts MS Relapses Up to a Year in Advance
Blood biomarker sNfL predicts MS relapses up to a year in advance, offering new hope for earlier intervention.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Jun 2025
Spike in Hepatitis A Cases Hits Vulnerable Communities in Central Europe
Europe faces a sharp rise in hepatitis A cases, with over 2,000 infections in 2025. Vulnerable groups are most affected as ECDC urges vaccination and sanitation efforts.
Dermatology
24 Jun 2025
TikTok Skincare Trends Risk Harming Young Skin
Discover a study where two investigators, using new TikTok accounts registered as 13-year-olds, collected and analysed the videos through the platform’s “For You” tab.
Urology
23 Jun 2025
Smoking Linked to Delayed Prostatectomy Recovery
Discover a recent study that found that smoking is associated with worse sexual function outcomes following radical prostatectomy.
Neurology
23 Jun 2025
EAN 2025: ChatGPT-4o Rivals Neurology Experts in Diagnosing and Managing Polyneuropathy
AI tool GPT-4o boosts diagnosis accuracy for nerve disorders, helping non-specialists match expert recommendations in real cases.
Respiratory
23 Jun 2025
Environmental and Social Stressors Accelerate Ageing in Patients with Lung Disease
Air pollution and poverty accelerate ageing and worsen survival in fibrotic lung disease patients, new international epigenetic study reveals.
Radiology
23 Jun 2025
Cardiac MRI Enhances Risk Stratification in HFpEF Through RV Strain Metrics
Understand how MRI-derived RV strain predicts outcomes in HFpEF, offering improved risk stratification over traditional metrics.
Neurology
23 Jun 2025
EAN 2025: Nightmares Linked to Faster Ageing and Premature Mortality
Frequent nightmares accelerate ageing and triple risk of early death, highlighting a new target for preventive healthcare.
General Healthcare
23 Jun 2025
Fexuprazan Found as Effective as PPI for Chronic Cough in Patients with GORD
Learn how P-CAB fexuprazan matches PPI effectiveness in managing GERD-related chronic cough in an 8-week clinical trial.
Reproductive Health
23 Jun 2025
Hip Fracture Recovery in Older Women: Testosterone Falls Short
In the STEP-HI randomized trial, older women recovering from hip fracture saw no added benefit in mobility from combining exercise with testosterone therapy.
Allergy & Immunology
23 Jun 2025
Indoor Triggers That Worsen Childhood Asthma
Discover a new study that has assessed the relationship between indoor home environmental exposures and lung function in children with asthma.
Hepatology
22 Jun 2025
Targeted Liver Disease Screening Needed for Patients with Diabetes
The results suggest that while MASLD is common in patients with T2DM in primary care, advanced liver disease is rare.
Neurology
22 Jun 2025
EAN 2025: Blood Test for Insulin Resistance Predicts Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s
A routine blood test for insulin resistance can predict which Alzheimer’s patients are at risk of rapid cognitive decline.
Rheumatology
22 Jun 2025
Metabolic Syndrome Drives Degenerative Changes in Psoriatic Arthritis
A long-term PsA study shows metabolic syndrome is tied to degenerative spine changes, but not joint damage, offering new insight into managing comorbidities.
Neurology
22 Jun 2025
EAN 2025: Nocturnal Heart Rate Can Predict Stroke and Depression Years in Advance
Nighttime heart rate variability may reveal hidden risks for stroke, depression, and dementia, years before symptoms appear.
Hematology
22 Jun 2025
Longer Duration of Obesity Linked to Poorer Survival in Children with Leukaemia
Children with ALL who are overweight or obese at multiple points during treatment have worse survival rates and higher relapse risk, according to a cohort study of 794 patients.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
22 Jun 2025
Healthcare-Associated Infections Affect Over 50% of Care Home Residents
More than half of residents in European care homes experience at least one healthcare-associated infection each year, according to a major ECDC-led study.
Dermatology
22 Jun 2025
Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Psoriasis Symptom Relief
Following surgery, 97.2% of patients experienced a reduction in psoriasis severity to mild levels or complete resolution.
Cardiology
21 Jun 2025
New Evidence Supports Finerenone Use in Heart Failure, Regardless of Frailty
Finerenone benefits heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction, regardless of frailty, supporting its wider clinical use.
Urology
21 Jun 2025
Evaluating ChatGPT’s Role in Urological Education
Students using ChatGPT alone scored lower than those attending lectures suggesting that AI tools may not sufficiently support complex learning.
Respiratory
21 Jun 2025
Global Study Reveals Wide Gaps in Paediatric Bronchiectasis Care
New global registry study reveals stark regional differences in diagnosis, treatment, and care quality for children with bronchiectasis.
Hematology
21 Jun 2025
Tracking A&E Demand in Sickle Cell Disease
A new cohort study analysing over 100,000 A&E visits in North Carolina has redefined what constitutes high emergency care use among people with sickle cell disease.
General Healthcare
21 Jun 2025
Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Health Risks
THC, the main psychoactive compound, can stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, potentially causing tachycardia, vasoconstriction, and increased oxygen demand.
Hepatology
20 Jun 2025
Lifestyle Changes Improve Liver Health in Patients with HIV
The findings highlight the potential for behavioural strategies, such as dietitian-led interventions, to play a key role in managing liver health.
Rheumatology
20 Jun 2025
Over 40% of Lupus Patients Lack Enough Exercise
An international study shows that many people with lupus are not physically active enough, with low activity levels linked to worse fatigue, stress, and depression.
Hematology
20 Jun 2025
High Readmission Rates Persist for Patients with Sickle Cell in Hospitals
A large-scale US study reveals that 34% of sickle cell disease patients are readmitted within 30 days of hospital discharge, nearly triple the rate of non-SCD patients.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
20 Jun 2025
Widely Used Painkiller Significantly Alters Gut Microbiota
Genetic data show that salicylic acid may alter gut microbiota and blood metabolites, raising questions about its long-term effects.
Gastroenterology
20 Jun 2025
Timing of Small-Bowel Capsule Endoscopy and Bleeding Detection
A new study found that the timing of small-bowel capsule endoscopy does not significantly affect detection rates of bleeding sources.
Dermatology
20 Jun 2025
High Comorbidity Rates Found in Paediatric Hidradenitis Suppurativa
The findings indicate that children with HS are significantly more likely to suffer from a range of both physical and mental health conditions.
Urology
19 Jun 2025
Improved Temperature Control Enhances Robotic Urological Surgery
Discover a study where a checklist facilitated closed-loop management, ensuring continuity of care despite environmental changes.
General Healthcare
19 Jun 2025
Cocoa and Tea Compounds Help Reduce Blood Pressure
Flavan-3-ols in cocoa and tea lower blood pressure and boost vascular function, supporting their use in heart disease prevention.
Radiology
19 Jun 2025
PSMA PET/CT Improves Survival in Patients Undergoing Salvage Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
Discover how PSMA PET/CT before salvage radiotherapy boosts survival in prostate cancer recurrence.
Neurology
19 Jun 2025
Oral Bacteria Linked to Dementia Risk in Parkinson’s Disease
Oral bacteria migrating to the gut may drive dementia risk in Parkinson’s, offering new hope for early intervention.
Hematology
19 Jun 2025
EHA 2025: Early Detection of Residual Disease Predicts Survival in Multiple Myeloma
In a major study presented at EHA, Noella Collado-Gisbert demonstrated that residual disease kinetics are a strong predictor of survival in multiple myeloma.
Hematology
19 Jun 2025
EHA 2025: Ellagic Acid Shown to Protect Against Iron-Induced Liver Injury
Recognised with an EHA Young Abstract award, Hangjie Fu’s study reveals that ellagic acid significantly mitigates liver injury caused by iron overload.
Diabetes
19 Jun 2025
Diabetes Linked to Increased Postoperative Risks Following Hysterectomy
Understand how diabetes raises risk of infection and complications post-hysterectomy.
Allergy & Immunology
19 Jun 2025
Understanding Childhood Factors in Atopic Dermatitis Development
Discover a study that found that children with early AD were more likely to develop food allergies, whereas those with later onset were more associated with allergic rhinitis.
Hepatology
18 Jun 2025
Combination Therapy Improves Survival in Liver Cancer
Results showed that patients receiving the combination therapy experienced a median progression-free survival of 5.8 months, compared with 4.0 months.
Cardiology
18 Jun 2025
Edoxaban Suitable for Stroke Prevention in Over-75s with AF?
Edoxaban and rivaroxaban show best balance of efficacy and safety in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation.
General Healthcare
18 Jun 2025
Could a Plant-Based Diet Shield Against Early Neurodegeneration?
Eating more healthful plant-based foods may help protect eye and nerve health, new research shows, with retinal imaging revealing early signs of neuroprotection.
Hematology
18 Jun 2025
EHA 2025: CONCEPT Trial Shows Isatuximab Benefits High-Risk Myeloma
The Phase II CONCEPT trial has demonstrated that an isatuximab-based combination therapy achieves unprecedented rates of minimal residual disease negativity in patients with high-risk newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
Gastroenterology
18 Jun 2025
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Milder Crohn’s Disease and Healthier Gut Profile
A prospective study has found that the Mediterranean diet may help reduce inflammation and support a healthier gut microbiome in newly diagnosed Crohn’s disease patients.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
18 Jun 2025
Azithromycin Resistance in Gonorrhoea Surges Across Europe
Azithromycin resistance in gonorrhoea has surged across Europe, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced surveillance and new treatment options.
Dermatology
18 Jun 2025
New AI-Powered Model Improves Skin Disease Diagnosis
The model integrates four key types of imagery: total-body photographs, standard clinical photos, dermoscopic close-ups, and dermatopathology slides.
Cardiology
17 Jun 2025
Two Decades On, Atrial Fibrillation Outcomes Show Uneven Progress
Patients with atrial fibrillation now live longer after stroke, heart failure, or myocardial infarction, but bleeding risks remain unchanged.
Neurology
17 Jun 2025
Does Symptom Provocation Improve Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation?
A large meta-analysis suggests TMS improves clinical outcomes in OCD and nicotine dependence, but the role of symptom provocation needs further study.
Urology
17 Jun 2025
New Home-Based Monitoring for Urinary Health Conditions
Discover a study where researchers introduced a conceptual design for a toilet-mounted home device capable of non-invasively measuring urine flow, volume, and frequency.
Respiratory
17 Jun 2025
Genetic Variants Linked to Early-Onset Lung Cancer in Asian Populations
New research links TP53, BRCA2, and ALKBH2 mutations to early-onset lung cancer in Asian women who have never smoked.
Hematology
17 Jun 2025
EHA 2025: Circulating Tumour Cells Offer Prognostic Insight in Multiple Myeloma
A large European analysis confirms circulating tumour cells (CTCs) as an independent prognostic biomarker in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
Diabetes
17 Jun 2025
Simple Measurement May Help Prevent Diabetic Foot Ulcer Relapse
Learn how high TEWL after healing is linked to twice the risk of DFU recurrence.
Allergy & Immunology
17 Jun 2025
Hereditary Angioedema Prevalence Underestimated, Study Suggests
Discover a study where findings suggest that previous estimates may have underrepresented the true HAE population by excluding HAE-nl-C1INH.
General Healthcare
16 Jun 2025
Trial Confirms Efficacy of Elobixibat for Chronic Constipation
Understand how short-term use of elobixibat significantly boosts bowel movements in chronic constipation.
Hepatology
16 Jun 2025
Non-Diabetic Metabolic Dysfunction Increases Liver Fibrosis Risk
This study explored the effects of various metabolic abnormalities, such as central obesity, high blood pressure, and elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), on liver steatosis and fibrosis.
Neurology
16 Jun 2025
Healthy Lifestyle May Mitigate Telomere-Linked Brain Disease Risk
Healthy lifestyle choices could reduce the risk of stroke, dementia, and late-life depression in individuals with biologically shorter telomeres.
Dermatology
16 Jun 2025
Lower Socioeconomic Status Linked to Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Compared to patients from the highest SES quintile, those in the lowest quintile had over three times the odds of being diagnosed with hidradenitis suppurativa.
Respiratory
16 Jun 2025
New Monoclonal Antibody Cuts Bronchiolitis Admissions in Young Infants
Early evidence shows that nirsevimab substantially reduced emergency bronchiolitis cases and hospital admissions in infants under 6 months.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Jun 2025
Updated Score Improves Prediction of COVID-19 Critical Care Demand
A simple forecasting tool for critical care demand has been updated to better reflect changing COVID-19 pandemic conditions.
Oncology
16 Jun 2025
Gαi3 Identified as Driver of Bladder Cancer Progression
A recent study identifies the Gαi3 protein as a key factor in bladder cancer progression. Researchers found that Gαi3 promotes tumour growth and survival by activating the Akt-mTOR pathway.
Interventional Cardiology
15 Jun 2025
Coronary Inflammation Marker Enhances Risk Assessment After PCI
Measuring coronary inflammation using CT imaging may significantly improve long-term risk assessment following percutaneous coronary intervention.
General Healthcare
15 Jun 2025
Post-Stroke Depression Linked to Poorer 10-Year Outcomes
New research reveals that depression following stroke has a significant long-term impact on survival, recovery, and quality of life.
Radiology
15 Jun 2025
POCUS Proves Accurate for Diagnosing Paediatric Hip Effusions
Understand how POCUS highly accurate for hip effusion diagnosis in children, when performed by trained emergency physicians.
Allergy & Immunology
15 Jun 2025
EAACI 2025: The Link Between Asthma and Sensory Difficulties
A study has revealed that children with atopic asthma may be at greater risk of sensory processing disorder, suggesting a deeper neurodevelopmental link.
Oncology
15 Jun 2025
AI Boosts Aortic Aneurysm Detection in Breast MRI
Researchers have developed an AI system that significantly increases detection of thoracic aortic aneurysms during routine breast MRIs.
Hepatology
14 Jun 2025
Reducing Alcohol Consumption to Prevent Liver Disease Globally
Discover more about strong evidence that public health measures, such as raising alcohol prices and restricting access can significantly reduce alcohol consumption.
Interventional Cardiology
14 Jun 2025
Intravascular Imaging Improves PCI Outcomes in Complex Coronary Lesions
Understand how IVI guidance reduces PCI complications in complex coronary lesions, outperforming angiography alone.
Rheumatology
14 Jun 2025
EULAR 2025: Five Distinct Phenotypes Identified in Behçet’s Syndrome Using AI-Powered Clustering
A new EULAR 2025 study has redefined Behçet’s syndrome subtypes using latent class analysis, revealing five unique phenotypes that may inform personalized treatment strategies.
Oncology
14 Jun 2025
New AI System Improves Survival Predictions for Patients with Liver Cancer
Researchers have developed an AI-based multimodal fusion system that combines CT imaging and clinical data to predict survival in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
Allergy & Immunology
14 Jun 2025
EAACI 2025: Daily Burden of Living With Eosinophilic Oesophagitis
Symptoms experienced over the past week were common and impactful, with over half of the participants reporting dysphagia and nearly half experiencing heartburn.
Allergy & Immunology
13 Jun 2025
EAACI 2025: Oral Nut Immunotherapy Leads to Lasting Tolerance
These findings suggest that most children can maintain tolerance to nuts even after a short period without exposure, following a structured course of N-OIT.
Innovations
13 Jun 2025
Breakthrough Blood Test Detects Coeliac Disease Without Gluten
A novel blood-based assay could transform coeliac disease diagnosis, particularly for patients already on a gluten-free diet.
Rheumatology
13 Jun 2025
EULAR 2025: Single-Cell Study Reveals Pro-Inflammatory Fibroblast Signature in Very Early Systemic Sclerosis
A new study from EULAR 2025 shows that patients with very early systemic sclerosis have a distinct pro-inflammatory fibroblast profile before any signs of fibrosis appear.
Allergy & Immunology
13 Jun 2025
EAACI 2025: Chronic Urticaria Linked to Higher Rates of Comorbid Diseases
Conducted across 19 countries, this large-scale observational study gathered data from 1,392 patients with CSU and 1,374 healthy controls.
Respiratory
13 Jun 2025
Onradivir Rivals Oseltamivir in Treating Influenza A
A large Phase III trial has found that onradivir, a novel PB2 polymerase inhibitor, significantly shortens recovery time in adults with uncomplicated influenza A.
Radiology
13 Jun 2025
Ultrasound Enhances Diagnosis of Forearm Lacerations in Trauma Care
High-resolution ultrasound improves diagnosis of tendon and nerve injuries in forearm lacerations, supporting better trauma care outcomes.
Diabetes
13 Jun 2025
Dapagliflozin Emerges as Potential MASH Therapy in Landmark Study
Dapagliflozin shows promise for treating MASH, improving liver outcomes without worsening fibrosis in a major trial.
Hepatology
12 Jun 2025
Tackling Silent Liver Disease: A Global Health Priority
A 2023 global call to action by over 300 experts highlighted the need for clear, cross-specialty care pathways to support earlier identification and referral of people at risk.
Rheumatology
12 Jun 2025
EULAR 2025: MONITOR-PsA Study Confirms Feasibility of Treat-to-Target in Routine Practice
A new analysis from the MONITOR-PsA study, presented at EULAR 2025, demonstrates that a pragmatic treat-to-target (T2T) approach in psoriatic arthritis leads to promising clinical outcomes over 48 weeks.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Jun 2025
Distinct Symptom Patterns Signal Long COVID in Young Children
New findings identify distinct symptom clusters in young children with long COVID that differ from those observed in older children and adults.
General Healthcare
12 Jun 2025
Could Non-Alcoholic Beer Be Harmful for Health?
A new study finds some non-alcoholic beers raise blood sugar and triglycerides, but pilsener appears metabolically safer.
Rheumatology
11 Jun 2025
EULAR 2025: MRI Detects Early Spinal Changes in axSpA
Presented at EULAR 2025, new 2-year data from the SPACE cohort show that spinal fat lesions on MRI progress in early axial spondyloarthritis, unlike in non-axSpA chronic back pain.
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