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Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 Dec 2025
WHO Experts Confirm Vaccines Are Not Linked to Autism
WHO’s review of studies from 2010–2025 confirms vaccines, including thiomersal-containing ones, are not associated with autism.
Rheumatology
19 Dec 2025
Grip Strength Fails to Reflect Core Muscle Weakness in Axial Spondyloarthritis
A new study shows that grip strength cannot be used as a proxy for core muscle endurance in axial spondyloarthritis, highlighting the need for targeted core assessments.
Dermatology
19 Dec 2025
Addictive Behaviours Common Among Patients with Chronic Skin Diseases Across Europe
A Pan-European study reports high rates of addictive behaviours among patients with chronic skin diseases, linked to poorer quality of life and key demographic factors.
Neurology
18 Dec 2025
p-tau217 Levels Predict Cognitive Decline in REM Sleep Disorder
Blood biomarker p-tau217 helps identify sleep disorder patients at highest risk of cognitive decline.
Urology
18 Dec 2025
Nasal Pressure Technique May Reduce Pain During Urinary Catheterisation
A nasal pressure technique significantly reduces pain during urinary catheterisation, offering a simple, non-pharmacological option for patient comfort in the ED.
Respiratory
18 Dec 2025
E-Cigarettes Linked to Increased Heart Attack and Stroke Risk
New meta-analysis finds e-cigarette use may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, even after adjusting for cigarette smoking.
Radiology
18 Dec 2025
Chest Imaging Shows Promise for COPD Screening
This combined model achieved a high level of accuracy, suggesting that imaging data alongside basic clinical information could be effective for screening.
Neurology
18 Dec 2025
Trial Examines Azathioprine in Early Parkinson's Disease
A UK trial explores immune suppression in early Parkinson’s disease with important lessons for future treatments.
Oncology
18 Dec 2025
Aligning Treatment with Goals in Advanced Cancer
Researchers analysed survey responses from more than 1,000 adults taking part in a large multisite trial of advance care planning.
Diabetes
18 Dec 2025
HbA1c Variability Predicts Cognitive Decline in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
High HbA1c variability is independently associated with poorer neurocognitive outcomes in children with type 1 diabetes.
Allergy & Immunology
18 Dec 2025
Very Low-Dose Multi-Nut Oral Immunotherapy Promising in Children with Multiple Food Allergies
Very low-dose multi-nut oral immunotherapy significantly increased tolerance in children with multiple nut allergies, with a favourable safety profile and no epinephrine use.
Hepatology
17 Dec 2025
Elafibranor Shows Promise for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Phase II ELMWOOD trial shows elafibranor is well tolerated and improves liver biochemistry and pruritus in primary sclerosing cholangitis, supporting further trials.
Neurology
17 Dec 2025
Gamma Stimulation Improves Outcomes in Alzheimer’s Disease
A clinical trial shows home gamma stimulation may safely improve cognitive outcomes in people with early Alzheimer’s disease.
Rheumatology
17 Dec 2025
Low Muscle Strength Linked to Fall Risk in Rheumatoid Arthritis
A six-year cohort study shows low muscle strength, not sarcopenia, is linked to increased falls risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, highlighting the importance of functional assessments.
Interventional Cardiology
17 Dec 2025
New Research on Pulmonary Artery Debanding in Children
New research shows how catheter based debanding may change care after pulmonary artery banding in infants.
Hematology
17 Dec 2025
Inflammation Fuels Blood Cancer Progression
Inflammatory molecules circulating in the blood may worsen disease symptoms and points to new opportunities for targeted therapy.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Dec 2025
Lower Respiratory Infections Remain a Global Killer
New Global Burden of Disease 2023 data show lower respiratory infections still cause 2.5 million deaths yearly, with children and older adults most affected.
Gastroenterology
17 Dec 2025
Gastrointestinal Involvement Signals Worse Outcomes in Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
A retrospective cohort study shows that gastrointestinal involvement in granulomatosis with polyangiitis is linked to higher disease activity, earlier relapse, and a threefold increase in mortality risk.
Dermatology
17 Dec 2025
Systemic Therapy Preferences in Treatment-Naïve Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis
Most systemic therapy-naïve patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis or psoriasis in Germany wish to escalate treatment, with clear preferences for administration route.
Neurology
16 Dec 2025
EEG And AI Transform Frontotemporal Dementia Diagnosis
AI analysis of EEG scans helps distinguish frontotemporal dementia from Alzheimer’s disease with high accuracy.
Urology
16 Dec 2025
Novel Inflammatory-Nutritional Marker Linked to Diabetic Kidney Disease Risk
A large NHANES analysis shows the red cell distribution width-to-albumin ratio is strongly associated with diabetic kidney disease risk in adults with diabetes.
Respiratory
16 Dec 2025
Chronic Bronchitis Widespread and Overlooked in Low-Income Countries
Chronic bronchitis affects nearly 10% of adults in low- and middle-income countries, with links to worse respiratory outcomes.
Radiology
16 Dec 2025
Pre-processing Improves AI Breast Imaging Accuracy
A study has found that the way medical images are prepared before analysis can have a significant impact on the performance of deep learning models.
Cardiology
16 Dec 2025
Study Explores Cardioprotection During Cancer Therapy
Find out more about early evidence supporting biomarker-guided cardioprotection in patients receiving anthracycline therapy.
Oncology
16 Dec 2025
New Model Targets Late Relapse Risk in Common Breast Cancer Type
Researchers have developed a genomic model that could improve predictions of long-term recurrence in a common form of breast cancer.
Diabetes
16 Dec 2025
AI Model Advances Prediabetes Prediction
A highly accurate AI model improves prediabetes prediction by integrating antioxidant status with standard risk factors.
General Healthcare
16 Dec 2025
Etanercept Improves Cerebrovascular Function in Elderly Rheumatoid Arthritis
A randomized controlled trial shows that the TNF inhibitor etanercept improves cerebral blood flow, vascular reactivity, and endothelial function in elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Hepatology
15 Dec 2025
Tinengotinib Shows Activity in Previously Treated FGFR-Altered Cholangiocarcinoma
A phase 2 trial finds tinengotinib demonstrates anti-tumour activity in previously treated advanced cholangiocarcinoma with FGFR alterations.
Diabetes
15 Dec 2025
Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers with Stem Cells and Growth Factors
Review paper concludes that stem cells and growth factors are effective in treating diabetic foot ulcers. But improved treatment protocols are needed before wider clinical adoption.
General Healthcare
15 Dec 2025
Do Magnesium Supplements Protect Against Tachyarrhythmias?
Discover how magnesium supplements showed no measurable arrhythmia benefit in a major ICU study using causal methods.
Rheumatology
15 Dec 2025
SLE Linked to Reduced ICU Survival Through Renal Dysfunction
Critically ill patients with systemic lupus erythematosus show reduced ICU survival, driven largely by renal dysfunction, with glucocorticoids potentially mitigating mortality risk.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
15 Dec 2025
Universal Cytomegalovirus Screening Detects Hidden Newborn Infections
A 3-year study in Israel shows pooled-saliva cCMV universal screening identifies hidden infections in newborns, enabling early treatment and improving outcomes.
Dermatology
15 Dec 2025
Distinct Microbial Signatures Linked to Acne in Diverse Adolescent Population
A large, multiethnic study reveals distinct facial microbiota patterns in adolescents with acne, identifying key bacterial species linked to acne pathology.
Reproductive Health
15 Dec 2025
Vitamin D Deficiency in Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Early Childhood Cavities
A major cohort study finds that inadequate vitamin D in pregnancy may raise the risk of early dental caries in children.
Hematology
15 Dec 2025
Steroids Can Be Used Safely Before Lymphoma Biopsy
Doctors may not need to avoid steroids before biopsy in patients with a common aggressive lymphoma, according to a new study.
Gastroenterology
15 Dec 2025
CT Features Help Distinguish Complicated Appendicitis, Study Finds
CT imaging features including appendicolith, appendiceal diameter, fat stranding, and periappendiceal air help identify patients at risk of complicated acute appendicitis.
Urology
14 Dec 2025
Blood-Based Inflammation Markers Predict Severity of Enlarged Prostate Symptoms
New research suggests routine blood-based inflammation markers could help predict which men with enlarged prostates are likely to develop more severe symptoms.
General Healthcare
14 Dec 2025
How Social Media Shapes Children’s Attention Over Time
A large USA study finds social media use is linked to increasing inattention symptoms in school-aged children over 4 years.
Neurology
14 Dec 2025
Nicotine Withdrawal Increases Pain Sensitivity
A study reveals how nicotine withdrawal increases pain and opioid use after surgery by altering brain activity.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Dec 2025
Recombinant Mpox Virus Detected in England
The UKHSA has detected an inter-clade recombinant mpox virus in England; vaccines remain effective and risk to the public is low.
Hepatology
13 Dec 2025
Rifaximin Use in Cirrhosis Linked to Increased Antimicrobial Resistance
A new multinational study reports that rifaximin use in cirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy is linked to significantly higher risks of antimicrobial resistance and severe infections.
Cardiology
13 Dec 2025
Ten-Year Data on Cardiac Changes in Marathon Runners
A major study examines ten-year heart changes in marathon runners, revealing reassuring findings for recreational endurance athletes.
Rheumatology
13 Dec 2025
Biologic Switching Beats TNF Cycling in Psoriatic Arthritis
Real-world data show switching to IL-17 inhibitors after TNF inhibitor failure improves treatment retention compared with TNF cycling in psoriatic arthritis.
Reproductive Health
13 Dec 2025
Higher vs Lower Oxygen in Preterm Resuscitation Shows No Difference, TORPIDO 30/60 Trial Finds
A major international trial reports no difference in outcomes when using higher vs lower initial oxygen levels for preterm resuscitation in extremely preterm infants.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
13 Dec 2025
Novel Intranasal Vaccine Shows Promise Against Whooping Cough
New intranasal BPZE1 vaccine is safe and reduces Bordetella pertussis colonisation, offering hope for whooping cough prevention.
Dermatology
13 Dec 2025
Study Finds No Clear Increase in Birth-Defect Risk from Topical Retinoids
A new Nordic study reports no clear increase in major congenital malformations among infants exposed to topical retinoids in early pregnancy.
Urology
12 Dec 2025
Yoga Offers No Sleep Advantage Over Standard Exercise for Incontinence
Researchers report that yoga and general exercise deliver similar sleep outcomes for women managing urinary incontinence.
Respiratory
12 Dec 2025
Immune Signature Predicts Survival in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
New research identifies a specific monocyte gene signature that predicts mortality in IPF, offering potential targets precision medicine.
Neurology
12 Dec 2025
Heat Exposure Harms Early Childhood Development
A major study shows how heat exposure affects early development across six countries. Find out what researchers discovered.
Diabetes
12 Dec 2025
New Diabetes Pill Controls Blood Sugar and Weight Without Heart Risk
Novel oral GRK2-biased β2 adrenergic receptor agonists show potential for safer glucose management and obesity treatment.
Hepatology
11 Dec 2025
Current Liver Stiffness Best Predicts PBC Outcomes
Large PBC cohort shows current liver stiffness measurement >10 kPa predicts hepatic decompensation, outperforming biochemical response or LSM trajectory.
Innovations
11 Dec 2025
AI Bionic Hand Delivers Smarter Hand Control for Amputees
A study demonstrates how AI transforms bionic hand function, improving precision and reducing effort for amputees.
Gastroenterology
11 Dec 2025
Hybrid AI-Human Scoring System Matches Expert Readers in Ulcerative Colitis Trials
A hybrid AI-human scoring system delivers expert-level accuracy in ulcerative colitis endoscopic assessment while reducing human review by 81 percent.
Reproductive Health
11 Dec 2025
Age and Sperm Retrieval Outcomes in Klinefelter Syndrome
Meta-analysis finds sperm retrieval success in nonmosaic Klinefelter syndrome similar in adolescents and adults, with possible decline only after age 40.
Oncology
11 Dec 2025
Atopic Skin Conditions Linked to Higher Breast Implant Risks
Women with eczema or other atopic skin conditions may face greater risks of implant-related problems after breast reconstruction, according to a new study led by researchers in Texas.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
11 Dec 2025
Nasal Microbiome Holds the Key to Staph Colonisation Risk
A large study of 1,100 adults shows how nasal microbiome structure influences Staphylococcus aureus carriage.
Dermatology
11 Dec 2025
Metabolic Liver Disease Tied to Higher Risk of Androgenetic Alopecia
New research shows metabolic liver disease is linked to increased androgenetic alopecia risk, with stronger effects in women and those with unhealthy lifestyle patterns.
Urology
10 Dec 2025
Rapid Low-Cost Sequencing Method Transforms UTI Diagnosis and Treatment
A new rapid, low-cost sequencing method delivers four-hour UTI diagnosis with high accuracy, detecting pathogens missed by routine tests and improving antibiotic decision-making.
Respiratory
10 Dec 2025
New Study Reveals True Impact of Gas Stoves on NO₂ Exposure
Gas stoves are a major source of indoor nitrogen dioxide, raising exposure levels WHO guidelines for millions of people.
Radiology
10 Dec 2025
Deep-Learning AI Improves Paediatric Elbow Fracture Detection
Retrospective study in 755 children shows how a deep-learning algorithm can support clinicians correctly diagnose paediatric elbow fractures, although further developments are required.
Neurology
10 Dec 2025
PTSD Linked to Accelerated Brain Ageing
A major study links PTSD to faster brain ageing in WTC responders. Find out what the data shows.
General Healthcare
10 Dec 2025
Prenatal Chemical Exposure Linked to Early Behavioural Changes
Researchers emphasize that these results, together with previous evidence, point to a growing need for stricter controls on synthetic phenols.
Allergy & Immunology
10 Dec 2025
New Pathway Streamlines IgE-Mediated Food Allergy Diagnosis
A new ANAcare pathway offers clinicians practical, harmonised steps to apply the latest guidelines for diagnosing IgE-mediated food allergy.
Hepatology
9 Dec 2025
GOLDEN Model Accurately Predicts HBsAg Loss in Hepatitis B
New research confirms the GOLDEN model reliably predicts HBsAg loss in interferon-treated chronic hepatitis B patients, supporting more personalized treatment strategies.
Reproductive Health
9 Dec 2025
Maternal Sleep Deprivation Triggers Offspring Ovarian Damage
Severe sleep loss in pregnant mice depletes daughters’ ovarian germ cells via ferroptosis, partly reversible with a ferroptosis inhibitor, raising concerns for future fertility.
Oncology
9 Dec 2025
GLP-1 Drugs Show Little Link to Cancer Risk
The findings provide reassurance amid growing global use of drugs such as semaglutide and tirzepatide.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
9 Dec 2025
Global Malaria Report 2025: Progress and Challenges
The WHO World Malaria Report 2025 highlights gains in malaria control, ongoing challenges in Africa, and lifesaving interventions.
Dermatology
9 Dec 2025
Glycolytic Pathways Drive Systemic Inflammation in Dermatomyositis
Fibroblasts fuel skin and systemic inflammation via a CXCL10–glycolysis axis in dermatomyositis, offering new metabolic treatment opportunities.
Cardiology
8 Dec 2025
Childhood Weight Linked to Coronary Heart Disease Risk
Early weight management in childhood significantly reduces the risk of developing coronary heart disease later in life.
Urology
8 Dec 2025
High and Rising Antibiotic Resistance in Urology Inpatients
Escalating antimicrobial resistance has been identified among urology inpatients in a new study from a Turkish tertiary centre, highlighting urgent stewardship needs.
General Healthcare
8 Dec 2025
Could AI Help General Practitioners Work Smarter?
New data show that 28% of UK GPs are using AI tools to streamline admin tasks, reduce burnout, and improve patient care.
Neurology
8 Dec 2025
People with Mental Illness are Often More Creative
New research reveals surprising strengths linked to mental illness, from creativity to resilience and improved long term wellbeing.
Oncology
8 Dec 2025
New Dual-Target T Cell Design Boosts Attack on Solid Tumours
Researchers have developed a new strategy that allows engineered T cells to recognize and respond to a single tumour antigen through two coordinated mechanisms.
Radiology
8 Dec 2025
MRI and Doppler Ultrasound Improve Detection of Salivary Gland Tumours
A prospective study finds that using both diffusion-weighted MRI and spectral Doppler ultrasound significantly improves classification of benign and malignant salivary gland tumours.
Allergy & Immunology
8 Dec 2025
New Guidance Sets Standard for Paediatric Antibiotic Allergy Testing
A new US Drug Allergy Registry report outlines standardised paediatric antibiotic allergy testing protocols to curb unnecessary labels and harmonise research.
Hepatology
7 Dec 2025
FAM72
Overexpression Linked to Aggressive Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Bioinformatics work identifies FAM72A–D as powerful prognostic markers in liver cancer and unveils a compact FAM72 risk score that outperforms existing gene models.
Reproductive Health
7 Dec 2025
New Advances Transform HIV and STI Prevention
New review highlights major advances in HIV and STI prevention, diagnostics, and integrated service delivery, urging a unified approach to meet 2030 global goals.
Radiology
7 Dec 2025
Low-Frequency Stimulation Shows Promise for Osteoporosis Prevention
Learn how a pilot trial shows low-frequency electrical stimulation with exercise enhances local bone outcomes in premenopausal women.
General Healthcare
7 Dec 2025
How the Brain Changes Across Five Life Stages
Discover how the brain’s structural networks evolve in five distinct phases across the human lifespan, from childhood to late ageing.
Dermatology
7 Dec 2025
Dupilumab Improves Quality of Life in Chronic Urticaria
A phase 3 trial shows dupilumab significantly improves quality of life in omalizumab-naïve patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria.
Respiratory
6 Dec 2025
Dual Approach Shows Promise in Advanced
KRAS G12C
-Mutated Lung Cancer
Combining glecirasib and sitneprotafib shows encouraging efficacy and safety in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated NSCLC.
Diabetes
6 Dec 2025
New Stem Cell Approach Paves Way for Type 1 Diabetes Cure
Scientists used a chemotherapy-free stem cell approach to reverse type 1 diabetes in mice, restoring insulin production and immune balance without long-term medication.
Allergy & Immunology
6 Dec 2025
UK Immunology Services Facing Critical Workforce Shortages
A new BSI-CIPN report warns that UK clinical immunology and allergy services are critically understaffed, calling for urgent national workforce planning and investment.
Hepatology
5 Dec 2025
S100A11-HK2 Axis Emerges as Promising Target in MASH
Silencing S100A11 protects against steatosis, inflammation and fibrosis in murine MASH, uncovering HK2 as a key metabolic driver and potential therapeutic target.
Urology
5 Dec 2025
High Cardiorespiratory Fitness Linked to Lower Risk of Urinary Tract Cancers
A large Norwegian study shows that higher cardiorespiratory fitness is linked to a significantly lower long-term risk of urinary tract, bladder, and kidney cancers.
Neurology
5 Dec 2025
Dementia Biomarkers Track Early Cognitive Decline
Blood based dementia biomarkers reveal which patients with memory concerns are most likely to worsen.
Rheumatology
5 Dec 2025
Kefir Shows Potential as a Natural Strategy for Osteoporosis Management
A new review highlights kefir-derived peptides, probiotics and kefiran as promising natural strategies for bone health and osteoporosis prevention.
General Healthcare
5 Dec 2025
Personalised CRISPR Therapy Success in Baby With Rare Disorder
A world-first personalised CRISPR base-editing therapy has shown promising early results in an infant with CPS1 deficiency, demonstrating the potential of rapid, bespoke gene-editing treatments for ultra-rare genetic diseases.
Oncology
5 Dec 2025
Targeted Drug Shows Promise in Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer
Garsorasib shrank tumours in nearly half of patients with KRAS G12C pancreatic cancer and showed manageable side effects.
Dermatology
5 Dec 2025
IMCAS World Congress 2026: Shaping the Future of Dermatologic Science and Patient Safety
IMCAS World Congress 2026 unites global dermatology experts to explore advances in science, aesthetics, and complication management across lasers, dermatology, and injectables.
Dermatology
5 Dec 2025
New Ivarmacitinib Ointment Shows Strong Results for Eczema Treatment
New phase 3 trial finds ivarmacitinib ointment provides rapid, lasting relief from mild-to-moderate eczema with a favourable safety profile.
Cardiology
4 Dec 2025
Simple Neck Scan May Predict Heart Failure
New research shows a quick neck ultrasound may identify older men at increased risk of heart failure.
Urology
4 Dec 2025
Key Biomarker Linked to Diabetic Urinary Incontinence
A new study highlights oxidative and neuroimmune changes in diabetic urinary incontinence, identifying 4-HNE as a key biomarker differentiating diabetic and non-diabetic cases.
Radiology
4 Dec 2025
Imaging Study Reveals New Clues in Severe Short-Sightedness
PS-OCT reveals distinct scleral fibre changes in pathologic myopia, offering new clues to prevent vision loss.
Hematology
4 Dec 2025
Experts Set New Standards to Improve Sickle Cell Care
Experts call for consistent, specialist care throughout life to prevent complications and improve outcomes for people with sickle cell disease.
Allergy & Immunology
4 Dec 2025
ABPA Case Broadens Understanding of Rare Pleural Complications
A rare case of ABPA presenting as pyopneumothorax highlights the need for early recognition of pleural complications in asthmatic patients.
Hepatology
3 Dec 2025
Aluminum Adjuvant Imject Alum Drives Liver Fibrosis in Novel Mouse Model
High-dose aluminum adjuvant Imject Alum induces immune-mediated liver inflammation and fibrosis in mice, offering a new preclinical model that mirrors human cirrhosis biology.
Rheumatology
3 Dec 2025
New Guideline Enhances Safe csDMARD Use Nationwide
BSR has published an updated guideline on the safe use of csDMARDs, introducing new evidence, paediatric guidance, and risk-adaptive monitoring across the full life course.
Oncology
3 Dec 2025
Engineered Virus Shows New Hope Against Deadly Brain Cancer
Engineered herpes virus targets glioblastoma cells, destroying tumours while activating immune defences in preclinical brain cancer models.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
3 Dec 2025
Faster, More Accessible Test Could Transform Tuberculosis Diagnosis
New test shows high sensitivity for tuberculosis, providing a faster, near-point-of-care option for early detection and prevention.
Gastroenterology
3 Dec 2025
Shifts in Blood Lipids Linked to Early Primary Biliary Cholangitis
Early-stage primary biliary cholangitis shows distinct blood lipid changes tied to inflammation and fibrosis, offering clues to disease activity and potential new biomarkers.
Dermatology
3 Dec 2025
JAK2 Gene Fusions Found Widely Across Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas
A large retrospective study shows JAK2 gene fusion occurs in both aggressive and indolent cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, offering new insight into diagnosis and targeted treatment.
Urology
2 Dec 2025
Automated MRI System Boosts Prostate Cancer Detection
An automated MRI decision aid (ProAI) improves detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, boosting accuracy and cutting radiology workload by 32%.
Respiratory
2 Dec 2025
Tezepelumab Reduces Steroid Use in Patients with Severe Asthma
Over half of patients with severe asthma discontinued oral corticosteroids while maintaining disease control, major study finds.
Radiology
2 Dec 2025
Single-Fraction Radiotherapy Shows Promise in Early Breast Cancer
Phase 1 trial shows single-fraction stereotactic breast irradiation is safe and effective
Radiology
2 Dec 2025
AI Boosts MRI Accuracy in Diagnosing Parkinsonian Disorders
A prospective multicenter study shows an MRI-based AI tool can accurately distinguish PD, MSA and PSP, with results confirmed by neuropathology.
Diabetes
2 Dec 2025
Metformin Fails to Improve Insulin Resistance in Type 1 Diabetes
Gold-standard clamp trial shows metformin fails to improve insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes, highlighting unmet treatment needs.
Radiology
2 Dec 2025
AI Misses Nearly One-Third of Breast Cancers, Study Finds
AI missed nearly one-third of breast cancer cases in a new study, but diffusion-weighted MRI detected most of these overlooked tumours, especially in dense breast tissue.
General Healthcare
2 Dec 2025
Incorrect Recording of Penicillin Allergy Triggers National Patient Safety Alert
NHS England has issued a national alert after penicillin allergies were mistakenly recorded as penicillamine allergies, putting patients at risk of severe anaphylaxis.
Hepatology
1 Dec 2025
Statins and Emerging PCSK9 Therapies Under Spotlight in Liver Disease Management
A new review finds statins remain safe and effective in MASLD, while evidence for PCSK9 inhibitors is promising but still limited.
General Healthcare
1 Dec 2025
Daily Coffee Reduces Biological Age by Five Years
Research shows moderate coffee consumption may help slow biological ageing in people with severe mental disorders.
Rheumatology
1 Dec 2025
Cardiac Involvement Common and Severe in Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA)
Cardiac involvement was found in 35% of patients with EGPA, with pericarditis, myocarditis, and coronary vasospasms driving worse disease activity and prognosis.
Reproductive Health
1 Dec 2025
Global Analysis Shows Maternal Mortality Fell 41% Since 2000
Global maternal deaths fell 41% since 2000, driven mainly by improved maternity care, with contraception and falling fertility also contributing.
Hematology
1 Dec 2025
WELSH Tool Detects Severe Pregnancy Anaemia Accurately
WELSH pictorial tool correlates strongly with haemoglobin changes in severe pregnancy anaemia.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
1 Dec 2025
Experimental mRNA Therapy Targets Multidrug-Resistant Infections
Novel mRNA peptibody therapy reduces bacterial load and inflammation in preclinical MDR pneumonia models, offering a new approach to antibiotic resistance.
Dermatology
1 Dec 2025
Stage IIC Melanoma Patients Show Worse Survival Than Stage IIIA
Swedish study shows patients with stage IIC melanoma have poorer survival than stage IIIA, highlighting need for closer follow-up and treatment.
Cardiology
30 Nov 2025
Heart Failure Has Doubled in Numbers Since 1988
USA adults living with heart failure have more than doubled since 1988, with risk factors shifting from hypertension and cholesterol to obesity, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Urology
30 Nov 2025
Upper Tract Versus Bladder Cancer: Outcomes of Sequential Therapy
Sequential therapy shows poorer outcomes in upper tract urothelial carcinoma than bladder cancer, highlighting the need for more effective first-line treatments.
General Healthcare
30 Nov 2025
Polyphenol-Rich Diet Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk
Polyphenols in fruits, vegetables, and tea may reduce cardiovascular risk, according to 11-year TwinsUK study with urine metabolite data.
Neurology
30 Nov 2025
Acute Dengue Infection Linked to Neurological Risks
A new analysis shows how acute dengue infection increases neurological risks, especially in older adults.
Hematology
30 Nov 2025
Donor Type Still Key to Survival After High-Risk Leukaemia Transplants
Donor type strongly influences survival, relapse risk, and GVHD after high-risk acute myeloid leukaemia stem cell transplantation.
Diabetes
30 Nov 2025
Scientists Uncover Key Mechanism to Restore Nerve Function in Diabetes
Researchers uncover how diabetes impairs nerve regeneration and propose potential therapies to restore nerve repair and function.
Allergy & Immunology
30 Nov 2025
Blood Proteomics Uncovers Immune Dysregulation in Inflammatory Skin Conditions
Blood proteomics uncovers systemic immune changes across inflammatory skin conditions.
Hepatology
29 Nov 2025
First Living Patient Gets Gene-Edited Pig Liver
Chinese surgeons have performed the first living pig-to-human liver xenotransplant, showing that a gene-edited porcine liver can support human function for weeks.
Cardiology
29 Nov 2025
AI Advances Detection of Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis
Find out how an AI screening model greatly increases transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis diagnoses across a major health system.
Reproductive Health
29 Nov 2025
Spring IVF Timing Tied to Better Outcomes
Exc A large cohort study from Jinan, China suggests spring IVF cycles yield higher live birth rates than winter, though early miscarriage risk also increases.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
29 Nov 2025
Which Rapid Syphilis Diagnostic Test Works Best?
A modelling study shows syphilis rapid-test algorithms differ widely in missed cases, overtreatment and cost, with optimal strategy varying by population.
Dermatology
29 Nov 2025
Stapokibart Shows Safety and Efficacy in Children with Atopic Dermatitis
A phase 1b/2a trial reports that stapokibart is well tolerated and improves symptoms in children aged 6–11 years with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.
Cardiology
28 Nov 2025
How the Cardiovascular Disease Burden Has Shifted Since 1990
Find out how shifting demographics and modifiable risks are accelerating the global cardiovascular disease burden.
Urology
28 Nov 2025
Kidney-Sparing Surgery Shows Promise in Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
This study reports early outcomes of percutaneous kidney-sparing surgery for upper tract urothelial carcinoma, highlighting feasibility, recurrence rates, and follow-up needs.
Respiratory
28 Nov 2025
Asthma Attack Risk Higher in Adults with Depression or Anxiety
Depression and anxiety increase asthma attack risk in adults, highlighting need for targeted care in those with comorbid mental health disorders.
Neurology
28 Nov 2025
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Linked to Parkinson’s Disease
New research shows obstructive sleep apnoea may raise Parkinson risk, with early treatment offering potential protection.
Diabetes
28 Nov 2025
Low LDL Cholesterol Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk, Independent of Statins
New study shows low LDL cholesterol is associated with higher type 2 diabetes risk, regardless of statin therapy, suggesting biomarker potential.
Allergy & Immunology
28 Nov 2025
Unlabelled Allergens Linked to Rising Anaphylaxis Risk
A French national study has identified eight emerging food allergens frequently causing anaphylaxis but not included in EU labelling rules.
Hepatology
27 Nov 2025
Coffee Intake Reduces Liver Cancer Risk
A major review suggests coffee’s bioactive compounds may help lower liver cancer risk, though benefits vary by intake, preparation method and individual lifestyle factors.
Innovations
27 Nov 2025
Virtual Clinical Trial Explores Psychedelics for Disorders of Consciousness
Researchers used a virtual clinical trial to test psychedelic responses in coma patients. Find out what they discovered.
Rheumatology
27 Nov 2025
Early Secukinumab Offers No Advantage Over Standard Psoriatic Arthritis Care
New study finds early use of secukinumab in psoriatic arthritis offers no significant advantage over standard step-up treatment after one year.
Reproductive Health
27 Nov 2025
Major Review Maps the Non-Genetic Risks Linked to Miscarriage
Comprehensive umbrella review maps 227 non-genetic miscarriage risk factors, identifying 45 with suggestive evidence and highlighting urgent research gaps.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
27 Nov 2025
Sepsis Programme Cuts Maternal Deaths and Severe Infections in Africa
New multicomponent programme reduces infection-related maternal deaths and severe illness in Malawi and Uganda by supporting early detection and treatment.
Gastroenterology
27 Nov 2025
Children with IBS Struggle to Manage Their Treatment
A new longitudinal study finds that many adolescents with IBS struggle to manage complex treatment plans, highlighting key barriers to effective self-management.
Dermatology
27 Nov 2025
Antenatal Prebiotics Do Not Prevent Atopic Dermatitis in High-Risk Infants
A new trial finds maternal prebiotic supplementation during pregnancy does not prevent atopic dermatitis in high-risk infants at one year of age.
Urology
26 Nov 2025
Simultaneous Penile Prosthesis at Prostate Surgery Speeds Sexual Recovery
Men receiving a penile prosthesis during prostate cancer surgery showed faster sexual recovery and better satisfaction than those treated years later.
Interventional Cardiology
26 Nov 2025
How Renal Denervation Benefits High Baseline Blood Pressure
Find out how higher baseline blood pressure leads to stronger renal denervation responses in patients with uncontrolled hypertension.
Diabetes
26 Nov 2025
Simple Text Messages Boost Diabetes Control
A new meta-analysis finds that simple, low-cost text message interventions can improve short-term blood sugar control in adults with diabetes.
Allergy & Immunology
26 Nov 2025
Revised Milk Allergy Therapy Reduces Severe Gastrointestinal Reactions
A new milk allergy therapy protocol lowers the severity of gastrointestinal reactions during OIT, improving safety for patients.
Hepatology
25 Nov 2025
PCSK9 Emerges as Early Marker of Autoimmune Liver Disease
A new study suggests that the cholesterol-regulating protein PCSK9 may serve as a sensitive early biomarker for autoimmune liver diseases, helping identify patients even when routine liver tests appear normal.
Cardiology
25 Nov 2025
Even Low Levels of Smoking Linked to Heart Disease
New research reveals that low intensity smoking still drives major cardiovascular risks. Find out what the data shows.
Rheumatology
25 Nov 2025
BMI Not Linked to Distal Interphalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Study finds body mass index does not affect incidence or progression of distal interphalangeal joint osteoarthritis in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Reproductive Health
25 Nov 2025
Women Largely Uninformed About Menopause
Most women lack essential knowledge about menopause, a new UCL study finds.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
25 Nov 2025
Sorfequiline Shows Promise in Shortened Tuberculosis Therapy
Sorfequiline, combined with pretomanid and linezolid, shows superior efficacy and safety in drug-sensitive TB, supporting its potential role in ultra-short treatment regimens.
General Healthcare
25 Nov 2025
Hundreds Unknowingly Carry Familial Hypercholesterolemia Gene
A large USA study found hundreds of undiagnosed familial hypercholesterolemia cases through genetic sequencing, showing clinical tests often miss this treatable risk.
Dermatology
25 Nov 2025
Lupus-like Disease Linked to MDS/CMML May Require Clone-Directed Therapy
Lupus-like disease linked to MDS/CMML shows distinct features and poor response to standard treatment, improving with clone-directed therapy.
Interventional Cardiology
24 Nov 2025
Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement: Five-Year Outcomes
New five-year study results highlight durable outcomes and symptom improvement after transcatheter mitral valve replacement therapy.
Urology
24 Nov 2025
POP Surgery : Smoking and Hysterectomy Raise Risk of Vaginal Mesh Erosion
Smoking and hysterectomy raise the risk of vaginal mesh erosion after POP surgery, according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis.
Respiratory
24 Nov 2025
Sex Differences in Lung Volume Reduction Outcomes
Women show larger improvements in symptoms and wellbeing after lung volume reduction, despite similar physical changes to men.
Neurology
24 Nov 2025
Metformin Helps Manage Weight Gain Caused by Antipsychotics
A major trial finds metformin helps reduce weight gain in young people treated with antipsychotic medication.
General Healthcare
24 Nov 2025
Blood Metabolites in Half a Million People Reveal Early Disease Clues
UK Biobank metabolomic data on 500,000 people could detect disease years early and guide prevention and personalised care.
Allergy & Immunology
24 Nov 2025
Allergen Immunotherapy Shows Long-Term Benefits for Local Allergic Rhinitis
A 10-year study shows allergen immunotherapy provides lasting symptom relief in local allergic rhinitis and reduces the risk of asthma and new sensitizations.
Hepatology
23 Nov 2025
Blood Types A and B Linked to Higher Autoimmune Liver Disease Risk
New research shows that blood types A and B are linked to a higher risk of autoimmune liver disease.
Neurology
23 Nov 2025
Rare Gene Variants Linked to Higher Risk of ADHD
Discover how rare genetic variants significantly raise the risk of ADHD and affect brain development and life outcomes.
Rheumatology
23 Nov 2025
Joint Hypermobility Linked to Proprioceptive Deficits but Not Reduced Strength
A new study shows joint hypermobility impairs proprioception but does not reduce strength or functional stability, highlighting the need for targeted neuromuscular training.
Reproductive Health
23 Nov 2025
Monitoring May Be Unnecessary in Frozen Embryo Transfers
New research shows that skipping ultrasound and hormone monitoring in selected frozen embryo transfer cycles does not affect pregnancy outcomes.
General Healthcare
23 Nov 2025
Ultra-Processed Foods Threaten Global Human Health, Experts Warn
Ultra-processed foods harm health and raise chronic disease risk. Experts call for regulation, warning labels, and support for minimally processed foods.
Gastroenterology
23 Nov 2025
Gut Microbiota Imbalance Linked to Rapid Global Rise in IBD
Global research finds that gut microbiota dysbiosis strongly correlates with rising inflammatory bowel disease rates worldwide.
Dermatology
23 Nov 2025
Obesity and Comorbidities Drive GLP-1 Agonist Use in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
GLP-1 agonists are more often prescribed for hidradenitis suppurativa patients with obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.
Urology
22 Nov 2025
Targeted Cancer Drugs Linked to Long-Term Kidney Dysfunction
Certain cancer drugs, including CDK4/6, EGFR, VEGFR, and BRAF inhibitors, may raise the risk of progressive kidney dysfunction over two years.
Respiratory
22 Nov 2025
New 6-Minute Walk Test Score Accurately Identifies High-Risk Patients
A new score based on the 6-minute walk test helps predict serious outcomes in lung disease by combining symptoms, oxygen use, distance and oxygen levels.
Innovations
22 Nov 2025
Breakthrough AI Improves Breast Cancer Tissue Detection
A breakthrough AI system enhances breast cancer tissue interpretation, boosting accuracy and supporting faster, more reliable clinical diagnoses.
Diabetes
22 Nov 2025
Gestational Diabetes Linked to Early Gut Microbiome Changes in Newborns
Gestational diabetes in pregnancy changes the gut microbiome of newborns, increasing bacteria linked to inflammation and potential long-term health risks.
Allergy & Immunology
22 Nov 2025
Alpha-Gal Syndrome Linked to Fatal Reaction
A newly reported fatal case of delayed anaphylaxis following beef consumption highlights the growing impact of alpha-gal syndrome.
Hepatology
21 Nov 2025
Patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis Miss Recommended Monitoring
Many people with primary biliary cholangitis are not receiving recommended alkaline phosphatase monitoring, and adherence is markedly higher among those under specialist care.
Neurology
21 Nov 2025
Headache Disorders Impact Billions Worldwide, Study Finds
Global data reveal persistent burden from headache disorders, highlighting urgent clinical and public health priorities for prevention and management.
Rheumatology
21 Nov 2025
Tailored Exercise Programme Reduces Pain and Fatigue in Systemic Sclerosis
New trial shows high-intensity exercise can ease pain and fatigue in systemic sclerosis, improving quality of life and physical function after just 12 weeks.
General Healthcare
21 Nov 2025
Multilingualism May Delay Ageing, Major Study Finds
A study of over 86,000 adults across Europe finds that speaking multiple languages is associated with healthier ageing and lower risk of accelerated ageing.
Hematology
21 Nov 2025
Comprehensive Myeloid Neoplasm Genomics Dataset Released
Validated dataset with 14,441 clinicopathologic and genomic reports supports myeloid neoplasm diagnosis and research globally.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
21 Nov 2025
Flu Rising Unusually Early This Season, Reports UKHSA
The latest UKHSA winter surveillance bulletin shows flu activity rising unusually early, while COVID-19 remains low and RSV begins to increase.
Gastroenterology
21 Nov 2025
Chronic Hepatitis C Linked to Higher Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
Chronic hepatitis C infection has been linked to a higher risk of pancreatic cancer.
Dermatology
21 Nov 2025
Ivermectin/Permethrin Dual Treatment Significantly Improves Outcomes in Paediatric Persistent Scabies
A study shows adding oral ivermectin to permethrin improves cure rates and speeds symptom relief in children with persistent scabies, with regular follow-up over several months.
Neurology
20 Nov 2025
Paternal Valproate Use Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders
New evidence suggests paternal valproate use may increase child neurodevelopmental risk, prompting new clinical guidance considerations.
Urology
20 Nov 2025
Scientists Identify ALYREF Biomarker That Could Transform Bladder Cancer Treatment
Researchers identify ALYREF as a dual-role biomarker in bladder cancer, linked to aggressive disease yet improved immunotherapy response.
Respiratory
20 Nov 2025
Respiratory and Cardiovascular Diseases: A Genetic Link ?
Although genetic analysis shows little direct link between chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, shared factors like smoking and inflammation drive risk in both conditions.
Hematology
20 Nov 2025
Groundbreaking Dataset to Advance Blood Cancer Diagnosis
New bone marrow image dataset powers AI to spot dysplastic cells and improve diagnosis of blood cancers.
Diabetes
20 Nov 2025
Yoga and Walking Improve Blood Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes
A pilot study shows that yoga and walking for type 2 diabetes significantly improve blood glucose outcomes, especially when combined.
Allergy & Immunology
20 Nov 2025
Transepidermal Water Loss Monitoring Reduces Allergy Risk
Transepidermal water loss monitoring lowered anaphylaxis rates and reaction severity during peanut oral food challenges, offering a potential tool to improve diagnostic safety.
Innovations
19 Nov 2025
Brain Stimulation Restores Vision After Stroke
A novel cross-frequency brain stimulation approach (cf-tACS) boosts stroke rehabilitation, restoring visual motion processing and improving visual field deficits in adults.
Cardiology
19 Nov 2025
Ventricular Arrhythmia Genetic Risk: New Study Insights
The study also identified a significant excess of ultrarare regulatory variants associated with cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, and epilepsy genes.
Hematology
19 Nov 2025
Placental Growth Factor Predicts Early Preeclampsia Risk
Low PlGF precisely predicts early pre-eclampsia risk in sickle cell pregnancies, greatly improving maternal outcomes.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
19 Nov 2025
RSV Raises Guillain-Barré Risk in Older Adults
Medicare data show RSV infection may trigger Guillain-Barré syndrome in older adults, although rare. Clinicians should remain vigilant in high-risk populations.
Dermatology
19 Nov 2025
Gaps in Long-Term Care of SJS/TEN Survivors
Survivors of SJS/TEN report lasting physical, psychological, and social effects, with major gaps in post-discharge care and support highlighted in a new qualitative study.
Urology
18 Nov 2025
Transperineal Prostate Biopsy Safe and Effective Without Antibiotics
Study shows in-office transperineal prostate biopsy under local anaesthesia achieves high diagnostic accuracy without antibiotics.
Neurology
18 Nov 2025
Long Cognitive Tasks Best Detect Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
A new study shows that long sustained-attention tasks detect fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis far more effectively than short cognitive tests.
General Healthcare
18 Nov 2025
Is Orange Juice Beneficial for Cardiometabolic Health?
Importantly, the study highlighted that individual responses to orange juice can vary according to body mass index.
Respiratory
18 Nov 2025
Inhaled Corticosteroids Protect Infants’ Lungs from Maternal Asthma
Maternal use of inhaled corticosteroids during pregnancy improves early lung function in infants born to asthmatic mothers. This intervention may reduce early respiratory risk.
Diabetes
18 Nov 2025
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Prediabetes Risk in Youth
A study in young adults shows that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of prediabetes and insulin resistance. Limiting ultra-processed foods may help prevent type 2 diabetes.
Hepatology
17 Nov 2025
Semaglutide Reduces Liver Fibrosis and Resolves MASH
Semaglutide 2.4 mg/week reduced liver fibrosis and resolved MASH in the ESSENCE trial, offering dual hepatic and metabolic benefits.
General Healthcare
17 Nov 2025
Global Childhood Hypertension Nearly Doubles in 20 Years
Childhood hypertension affects millions worldwide, with prevalence nearly doubling from 2000 to 2020, new analysis shows.
Reproductive Health
17 Nov 2025
High AMH Levels Do Not Impact Perinatal Outcomes in PCOS
A large cohort study shows that AMH levels do not affect perinatal outcomes in women with PCOS undergoing fresh or frozen embryo transfer.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Nov 2025
Nearly 400 Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Hit the UK Weekly
Antibiotic-resistant infections surge in the UK, with nearly 400 weekly cases reported in 2024 and rising deaths, UKHSA report reveals.
Radiology
17 Nov 2025
Many Patients Skip CT Scans Before Balloon Sinus Surgery
A new study finds many balloon sinus dilation patients undergo the procedure without a recent preoperative CT scan, raising concerns about safety and adherence to guidelines.
Dermatology
17 Nov 2025
Non-Invasive Skin Imaging Shows Near-Histologic Accuracy
Researchers demonstrate how cross-modal imaging can noninvasively identify histologic features of skin, advancing precision in dermatologic diagnosis.
General Healthcare
16 Nov 2025
Paracetamol in Pregnancy: What the Evidence Really Says About Autism and ADHD
Large umbrella review finds no clear link between maternal paracetamol use during pregnancy and autism or ADHD in children.
Neurology
16 Nov 2025
Better Sleep Linked to Lower Migraine Risk, Major UK Study Finds
A major UK study of 309,000 adults links better sleep quality to a lower risk of developing migraines, partly explained by healthier cholesterol levels.
Diabetes
16 Nov 2025
Diabetes Diet Preference: Which Low-Energy Plan Suits You?
New study reveals how lifestyle, goals, and convenience shape diabetes patients’ diet choices, guiding better patient-centred advice.
Allergy & Immunology
16 Nov 2025
Exploring Endolysin Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis Relief
While further large-scale trials are needed, this precision-based treatment represents a promising advance in managing atopic dermatitis.
Hepatology
15 Nov 2025
Ongoing Fatigue Persists After Autoimmune Hepatitis Remission
New European research reveals that remission in autoimmune hepatitis does not guarantee recovery, with many patients reporting fatigue and poor quality of life.
Cardiology
15 Nov 2025
Coffee May Cut Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence by Nearly 40%
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial finds that moderate coffee consumption may actually protect the heart, reducing AF recurrence risk.
Reproductive Health
15 Nov 2025
First Healthy Twins Born After Aneuploid Embryo Transfer
Doctors reported the first case of healthy twin girls born after transfer of three aneuploid embryos screened by PGT-A during IVF.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
15 Nov 2025
Nasopharyngeal Microbiome Patterns May Predict Infant Mortality
Early changes in the nasopharyngeal microbiome could signal fatal infections in infants, offering hope for precision diagnosis and care.
Dermatology
15 Nov 2025
Seborrheic Dermatitis and Epithelial Barrier Diseases Link
A major cohort study involving over 20 million patients found that seborrheic dermatitis was significantly associated with several epithelial barrier diseases.
Nephrology
14 Nov 2025
Fish Oil Reduces Heart Attacks, Stroke, and Cardiac Death in Haemodialysis
A major clinical trial shows high-dose fish oil significantly reduces cardiovascular events in haemodialysis patients, offering a promising new preventive strategy.
Urology
14 Nov 2025
Remimazolam for Perioperative Hypothermia Management
Remimazolam offers a rapid onset and offset, cardiovascular stability, and organ-independent metabolism, making it especially suitable for older patients.
Respiratory
14 Nov 2025
Abnormal Chest X-Rays Predict 17-Fold Higher Tuberculosis Risk
New research reveals that abnormal chest X-ray results strongly predict future TB risk, emphasising the value of early screening.
Neurology
14 Nov 2025
Scientists Reverse Memory Loss by Editing Single Brain Molecule
By demonstrating that targeted molecular editing can reverse memory loss in ageing brains, this research opens an entirely new direction for therapies.
Allergy & Immunology
14 Nov 2025
Penicillin Allergy Evaluation in Norwegian Hospitals
By integrating PAE into standard hospital practice, this initiative aims to reduce inaccurate allergy labels with the aim of lowering antibiotic resistance.
Allergy & Immunology
13 Nov 2025
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis Linked to Range of Barrier-related Diseases
A large U.S. study finds people with seborrhoeic dermatitis are more likely to develop other barrier-related diseases, supporting the epithelial barrier theory.
Hepatology
13 Nov 2025
Mazdutide Resolves Liver Steatosis in MASLD Trial
Mazdutide, a dual GLP-1 and glucagon receptor agonist, significantly reduced liver fat and improved metabolic markers in people with MASLD and obesity.
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