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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.
General Healthcare
13 Nov 2025
Chocolate Milk Outperforms Sports Drinks in Reducing Exercise-Induced Lactate
A new meta-analysis shows chocolate milk significantly lowers serum lactate after exercise, outperforming other recovery drinks, especially in endurance athletes.
Reproductive Health
13 Nov 2025
Insufficient Endometrial Biopsy Increases Cancer Risk
New Danish research shows a slightly higher endometrial cancer risk in women with an insufficient endometrial biopsy compared to normal samples.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
13 Nov 2025
Rare Asymptomatic H5N1 Infections Detected in Humans
Only 18 asymptomatic H5N1 cases have been reported globally; most found via enhanced surveillance of high-risk contacts.
Dermatology
13 Nov 2025
Eczema Trial Finds No Difference Between Daily and Weekly Washing
A UK online trial found that daily and weekly bathing make no difference to eczema symptoms.
Nephrology
13 Nov 2025
Conservative Dialysis Strategy Improves Kidney Recovery in Acute Kidney Injury
A major clinical trial shows that a conservative, indication-based dialysis strategy improves kidney recovery and reduces complications in acute kidney injury.
Respiratory
12 Nov 2025
Regional Differences in LAMA Use for Severe Asthma Across Europe
A European survey of 470 clinicians shows major differences in how LAMAs are prescribed for severe asthma.
Urology
12 Nov 2025
Study Finds No Link Between Diet, Urinary pH, and UTIs
New research shows no clear link between diet, urinary pH, and recurrent UTIs in postmenopausal women. Learn more about this pilot study’s findings.
Oncology
12 Nov 2025
Genomic Profiling Guides Targeted Treatment in Advanced Prostate Cancer
Genomic profiling revealed druggable targets in 39% of advanced prostate cancer cases, guiding personalised treatments.
Urology
12 Nov 2025
IURES 2025: Study Reveals Key Insights into Testicular Tumours
Researchers highlight early diagnosis and tumour type differences as key factors improving outcomes in testicular cancer.
Urology
12 Nov 2025
IURES 2025: Local Anaesthesia Enables Safe Transperineal Prostate Biopsy Technique
IURES 2025 study supports transperineal prostate biopsy under local anaesthesia as a safe, effective diagnostic option.
Diabetes
12 Nov 2025
Lower-Body Fat May Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes
A U.S. study finds that lower-body fat protects against type 2 diabetes, while abdominal fat increases risk, especially among men.
Urology
12 Nov 2025
IURES 2025: Seminal Vesicle Sampling Boosts Accuracy in Prostate Biopsy
Researchers at IURES 2025 report seminal vesicle sampling enhances diagnostic accuracy in transperineal prostate biopsies.
Allergy & Immunology
12 Nov 2025
Epinephrine for Anaphylaxis Safety: Key Study Insights
Research consistently shows that epinephrine is underused, with many patients instead receiving antihistamines or steroids despite these offering only supportive relief.
Hepatology
11 Nov 2025
Liver Dysfunction Linked to Early Alzheimer’s Markers in Rats
New research found early Alzheimer’s markers in rats with liver dysfunction, suggesting liver health may play a key role in dementia risk.
Neurology
11 Nov 2025
Antibiotic Doxycycline Cuts Schizophrenia Risk in Teens
Study reveals doxycycline may lower schizophrenia risk in adolescents, offering new hope for mental health prevention.
Reproductive Health
11 Nov 2025
Older Men’s Sperm Carry Greater Genetic Risks
A new study reveals that as men age, sperm accumulate more mutations, increasing the risk of passing on genetic and developmental disorders to their children.
Rheumatology
11 Nov 2025
Epstein–Barr Virus Found to Reprogramme Immune Cells and Trigger Lupus
A new study reveals how Epstein–Barr virus reprogrammes B cells into autoimmune drivers, uncovering a direct mechanism linking EBV infection to lupus development.
General Healthcare
11 Nov 2025
Mediterranean Diet Found Effective for IBS Relief
Mediterranean diet eased irritable bowel syndrome symptoms more effectively than standard dietary guidance in a new UK clinical trial.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
11 Nov 2025
Lenacapavir and bNAbs Maintain HIV-1 Suppression
These findings highlight that lenacapavir and bNAbs can maintain high rates of virologic suppression while presenting a low risk of resistance.
Dermatology
11 Nov 2025
Acquired ICI Resistance in Melanoma: Key Insights
Recent research has demonstrated that copy-number variants play a central role in acquired ICI resistance.
Cardiology
10 Nov 2025
Placental Malperfusion Found in Congenital Heart Disease
Study finds placental malperfusion worsens outcomes in congenital heart disease, revealing vital genetic and developmental connections.
Urology
10 Nov 2025
History of Kidney Stones Linked to Worse Urothelial Carcinoma Outcomes
A Taiwanese study finds that upper tract urothelial carcinoma patients with a history of urinary stones face worse cancer-specific and disease-free survival after surgery.
Respiratory
10 Nov 2025
Fixed Airway Obstruction Found in 33% of Severe Asthma Cases
Fixed airway obstruction in severe asthma shows distinct clinical and biological traits, with some patients improving over time.
Neurology
10 Nov 2025
Chronic Disease Risks After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Study finds traumatic spinal cord injury linked to higher long-term risks of chronic illness, including heart disease and diabetes.
Oncology
10 Nov 2025
Risk-Based Screening Improves Skin Cancer Detection After Transplant
A targeted screening programme improved early skin cancer detection in transplant recipients without increasing healthcare demands.
General Healthcare
10 Nov 2025
Neonatal Mortality Risk Up to 81% Higher in Black Mothers
Study finds persistent socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in neonatal mortality across England and Wales between 2012 and 2022.
Allergy & Immunology
10 Nov 2025
Nasal Saline Irrigation Enhances Allergic Rhinitis Treatment
A multicentre, randomised, controlled trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of integrating nasal saline irrigation with Aze-Flu nasal spray.
Hepatology
9 Nov 2025
Mediterranean Diet Benefits MASLD and Sustainability
Recent research has examined the dual benefits of dietary patterns that improve MASLD outcomes while reducing environmental impact.
Neurology
9 Nov 2025
Cladribine Effective in Treatment-Naive Relapsing-Remitting MS
Study reveals cladribine reduces disability progression in Treatment-Naive Relapsing-Remitting MS more so than sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulators.
Rheumatology
9 Nov 2025
New Evidence Supports CAR-T Cells as a Potential Breakthrough in SLE Care
A new systematic review shows CAR T-cell therapy delivers high remission rates, reduced disease activity, and low toxicity in refractory lupus, signalling major treatment potential.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
9 Nov 2025
Chagas Disease Burden Rising in Migrant Populations
Global Chagas disease cases decline, yet prevalence grows in non-endemic countries due to migration, new study shows.
Dermatology
9 Nov 2025
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Treatment Breakthrough
Recent research has highlighted the potential of barzolvolimab, a first-in-class monoclonal antibody developed to inhibit the KIT receptor.
Cardiology
8 Nov 2025
COVID-19 in Children Raises Risk of Heart Conditions
A landmark study reveals COVID-19 in children causes higher, longer-lasting heart risks than the vaccine itself.
Respiratory
8 Nov 2025
COPD Patients with Respiratory Failure Face Higher Heart Disease Risks
A 15-year study finds COPD patients with chronic respiratory failure face higher and earlier risks of heart disease, demonstrating the need for targeted screening.
Rheumatology
8 Nov 2025
Lupus Alters Brain Structure Even in Symptom-Free Patients, Study Finds
New MRI research shows hidden brain structure and white matter changes in lupus patients without neuropsychiatric symptoms, linked to disease duration and organ damage.
Innovations
8 Nov 2025
Scientists Develop Neural Implant the Size of a Salt Grain
A neural implant the size of a salt grain can record brain activity for a year – find out how it works.
Oncology
8 Nov 2025
Tamoxifen Linked to Lasting Hair Loss After Chemotherapy
Tamoxifen treatment may reduce the effectiveness of scalp cooling, leading to persistent hair loss after chemotherapy.
Diabetes
8 Nov 2025
Diabetes Subgroups Show Distinct Clinical and Metabolic Profiles
A major review of nearly 60,000 cases shows new diabetes subgroups could transform diagnosis and treatment through more personalised care approaches.
Allergy & Immunology
8 Nov 2025
Allergic Rhinitis and Optic Neuritis Link Uncovered
The relationship between allergic rhinitis and optic neuritis appears to involve shared inflammatory pathways.
Urology
7 Nov 2025
Combination Therapy Improves Survival in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Largest real-world study shows ADT + ARPI improves persistence and survival in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.
Cardiology
7 Nov 2025
Groundbreaking Saliva Test for Detecting Heart Failure
Scientists develop a saliva-based heart failure test that promises faster, cheaper, and more accurate diagnosis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
7 Nov 2025
Gut Bacteriome Influences HIV Reservoir Size and Activity
Gut bacteria influence HIV reservoir size and activity differently across GI segments, offering insights for targeted cure strategies.
Radiology
7 Nov 2025
MRI Radiomics Model Enhances Prognostic Prediction in Spinal Tumours
MRI-based nested habitat radiomics improves prediction of progression-free survival in spinal tumours, highlighting aggressive tumour subregions.
Neurology
7 Nov 2025
Study Reveals Brain Damage in Rugby Players
Researchers find early signs of brain damage in rugby players through advanced imaging and biomarker analysis.
Dermatology
7 Nov 2025
Physical Activity and Psychological Wellbeing in Vitiligo Study
The relationship between physical activity and psychological wellbeing in vitiligo has gained attention in recent years.
Cardiology
6 Nov 2025
Stem Cells Prevent Heart Failure After Heart Attack
Researchers find stem cells reduce heart failure risk after myocardial infarction, offering promising results for cardiac recovery.
Urology
6 Nov 2025
New Protein Biomarker Serves as a Diagnostic Tool for Bladder Cancer
A new study finds the DR-70 protein may help detect bladder cancer early and assess disease severity, offering a promising tool for patient care.
Respiratory
6 Nov 2025
Lung Disease in Never-Smokers with Severe α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
Never-smokers with severe α1-antitrypsin deficiency can still develop lung disease, including emphysema, bronchiectasis, and airflow obstruction.
Neurology
6 Nov 2025
Brain Imaging Detects Signs of Awareness in Unresponsive Patients
Researchers detect hidden signs of awareness in ICU patients using fNIRS brain imaging, reshaping understanding of consciousness.
Diabetes
6 Nov 2025
Incretin Autoantibodies Indicate Poor Prognosis in Diabetes
Elevated autoantibodies against incretin hormones may indicate poorer outcomes in diabetes, highlighting potential for new prognostic biomarkers.
Hepatology
5 Nov 2025
Serum Tyrosine Predicts Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Mortality in Chronic Liver Disease
Elevated serum tyrosine predicts HCC and mortality in chronic liver disease, helping identify high-risk patients for closer monitoring.
Interventional Cardiology
5 Nov 2025
Predicting Treatment Success in
De Novo
Small Vessel Disease
Discover how a novel angiographic index predicts treatment success in de novo small vessel disease using drug-coated balloons.
General Healthcare
5 Nov 2025
Hair Greying May Protect Against Melanoma, Study Suggests
A new study reveals how environmental stress drives pigment stem cells toward either hair greying or melanoma, uncovering a powerful link between aging and cancer protection
General Healthcare
5 Nov 2025
Free Morning-After Pill Now Available at NHS Pharmacies
NHS England rolls out free morning-after pill at nearly 10,000 pharmacies, widening access to emergency contraception and community care.
Gastroenterology
5 Nov 2025
Bone Broth Strengthens Gut Barrier and Reduces Intestinal Inflammation
New research reveals that bone broth’s amino acids and minerals can fortify the gut barrier and ease inflammation, providing scientific backing to its traditional use in digestive health.
Dermatology
5 Nov 2025
Active Rash, Lung Disease, and Blood Marker Predict Mortality in Dermatomyositis
A new study identifies active rash, interstitial lung disease, and elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as key predictors of in-hospital death among patients with dermatomyositis.
Cardiology
4 Nov 2025
Whole-Fat Dairy Linked to Better Heart Health
A 25-year study reveals surprising links between dairy and coronary artery disease. Discover how whole-fat dairy may protect heart health.
Urology
4 Nov 2025
COVID-19 Temporarily Impairs Sperm Quality, but Recovery Occurs Within Months
New study finds COVID-19 temporarily lowers sperm quality but recovery occurs within months. Learn how infection affects male fertility and recovery timelines.
Respiratory
4 Nov 2025
EU Youth Smoking: Price and Age-of-Sale Impacts
Study shows cigarette prices and age-of-sale laws impact youth smoking in the EU, with effects varying by region and gender.
Innovations
4 Nov 2025
Scientists Create $2 Saliva Test for Depression
A $2 saliva test could transform early mental health diagnosis. Find out how it works and why it matters.
General Healthcare
4 Nov 2025
Sertraline Improves Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Within 2 Weeks
Sertraline improves core depression and anxiety symptoms within 2 weeks, though somatic effects may mask early benefits.
Allergy & Immunology
4 Nov 2025
Safe and Effective Drug Provocation Tests in Mastocytosis
Discover a study on drug provocation tests in mastocytosis, revealing how they safely identify tolerable medications and reduce the risk of severe hypersensitivity reactions.
Hepatology
3 Nov 2025
Hepatitis B Vaccine Response After Allogeneic HSCT
Interestingly, the timing of vaccination, often initiated within 12 months post-transplant, did not significantly influence antibody development.
Neurology
3 Nov 2025
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Brain Microbleeds
New research links Obstructive Sleep Apnea to brain microbleeds, suggesting early intervention could reduce neurological and stroke risks.
Rheumatology
3 Nov 2025
French Study Finds Higher Pregnancy Risks in Women with Systemic Sclerosis
A large French cohort study finds that pregnant women with systemic sclerosis face increased risks of preeclampsia, preterm birth, and postpartum disease progression, underscoring the importance of close multidisciplinary care.
General Healthcare
3 Nov 2025
NHS Trials 15-Minute Blood Test to Fast-Track Diagnosis in Children
NHS hospitals are trialling a 15-minute blood test that quickly distinguishes viral and bacterial infections in children, allowing clinicians to detect sepsis or meningitis much faster.
Hematology
3 Nov 2025
ASAP Trial Finds No Benefit for Pre-Transplant Chemotherapy in AML
The ASAP trial shows immediate transplantation matches chemotherapy outcomes in AML, with genetics driving survival differences.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
3 Nov 2025
HCV Incidence Falls as Scotland Nears WHO Target
HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in Scotland has halved since 2015, bringing WHO elimination targets within reach.
Gastroenterology
3 Nov 2025
Low Pillow Height Linked to Throat Reflux in Patients With GORD
A new study finds that sleeping with a low pillow height significantly increases the risk of throat reflux in patients with GERD, suggesting that simple lifestyle changes like elevating the head during sleep may ease symptoms.
Dermatology
3 Nov 2025
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Therapy: Breakthrough Study
Recent research highlights programmed cell death mechanisms, apoptosis and necroptosis, as central to Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis pathology.
Innovations
2 Nov 2025
Innovative, Automated Breathing Operator Developed for Preterm Infants
A new automated device, BOBBY, provides gentle tactile stimulation to help preterm infants breathe independently and reduce nurse intervention delays.
Urology
2 Nov 2025
Enzalutamide Plus Leuprolide Boosts Survival Outcomes
After eight years, overall survival reached 78.9% in the combination group, compared with 69.5% among those receiving leuprolide alone.
Respiratory
2 Nov 2025
Glucocorticoids Reduce Mortality in Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Adjunctive low-dose glucocorticoids lower 30-day mortality in adults with community-acquired pneumonia in low-resource hospital settings.
Neurology
2 Nov 2025
Listening to and Playing Music for Dementia Prevention
New research links music for dementia prevention to lower cognitive decline risk and better long-term brain health.
Hematology
2 Nov 2025
Study Uncovers Key Role of P-Selectin in Ageing Blood Stem Cells
Researchers identify P-selectin as key driver of blood stem cell ageing and inflammation-linked decline.
Allergy & Immunology
2 Nov 2025
Peanut Sublingual Immunotherapy Shows Long-Term Benefits
A recent study examined 36 months of peanut sublingual immunotherapy in children aged 1–4 years, assessing both desensitisation and remission outcomes.
Hepatology
1 Nov 2025
Benefits of Virtual Reality CT-Guided Liver Biopsy Training
While the control group demonstrated no notable change, the intervention group showed a clear improvement in knowledge immediately after completing the VR module.
Interventional Cardiology
1 Nov 2025
Study Reveals the Impact of High-Risk Coronary Plaques
Study reveals high-risk coronary plaques worsen outcomes regardless of clinical profile, suggesting new directions for heart disease care.
Rheumatology
1 Nov 2025
Altered Protein Expression in Lymphomagenesis of Sjögren’s Disease
Targeted proteomics uncovers protein changes linked to lymphoma risk in Sjögren’s disease, offering potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
Cardiology
1 Nov 2025
Eye Health Improved by Blood Pressure Treatment
New findings show that blood pressure treatment improves retinal vessel health and may prevent hypertension-related damage.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
1 Nov 2025
New Salmonella Vaccine Shows 73% Protection in Adults
A new two-dose Salmonella Paratyphi A vaccine offers 73% protection in adults and shows strong safety and immune responses, addressing a major public health need.
Gastroenterology
1 Nov 2025
Antithrombotic Therapy Does Not Affect Colonoscopy Outcomes
Antithrombotic therapy does not affect polyp, adenoma, or cancer detection in FIT-positive colonoscopies after adjusting for age and sex.
Dermatology
1 Nov 2025
T-Cell Receptor Clonotype Biomarkers in Cutaneous Lymphomas
Overall, the research suggests that incorporating T-cell receptor clonotype biomarkers into routine clinical assessment could significantly enhance risk stratification.
Cardiology
31 Oct 2025
Sugar Intake in Early Life Linked to Heart Health
Groundbreaking research links reduced sugar intake in early life to lower adult heart disease risk, highlighting long-term cardiovascular benefits.
Urology
31 Oct 2025
Healthy Diets Improve Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
The Mediterranean diet was particularly effective in improving sexual function, likely through enhanced vascular health and reduced systemic inflammation.
Respiratory
31 Oct 2025
COVID-19 Infection in Pregnancy Raises Risk of Preterm Birth
A Swedish study found COVID-19 infection in pregnancy greatly raises preterm birth risk within 2 weeks, especially if unvaccinated. Vaccination offers key protection.
Radiology
31 Oct 2025
AI-Derived Chest X-Ray Scores Predict COPD Mortality
AI chest X-ray risk scores predict respiratory death risk, increasing 16% per five-year lung-risk score rise.
Neurology
31 Oct 2025
New Anxiety Research in Teenagers Predicts Future Risk
Anxiety research in teenagers shows EEG-fMRI fusion can predict future anxiety, paving the way for personalised prevention strategies.
Hematology
31 Oct 2025
Serum-Free Light Chains Enhance Myeloma Monitoring
Serum-free light chain testing enables earlier, more accurate tracking of multiple myeloma treatment response and disease progression.
Diabetes
31 Oct 2025
Coexistence of Diabetes and Psoriasis Raises Risk of Mortality
Diabetes and psoriasis together increase risk of all-cause and cancer mortality, according to a U.S. population study.
Allergy & Immunology
31 Oct 2025
High TSLP and Its Impact on Adult Asthma
Patients with elevated TSLP may represent a unique target population for specific therapies, including biologics that modulate Type 2 inflammation.
Hepatology
30 Oct 2025
TACE-Induced Liver Injury Linked to Gut Microbiota
By targeting the gut-liver axis, administration of L. reuteri or ILA could become a novel therapeutic approach to prevent TACE-LI.
Cardiology
30 Oct 2025
Light At Night Linked to Heart Disease Risk
A major study links light at night to higher heart disease risk. Learn how reducing night-time light could safeguard cardiovascular health.
Rheumatology
30 Oct 2025
Weak Quadriceps Linked to Worsening Knee Pain in Osteoarthritis
A new study finds that lower knee extensor power increases the risk of worsening pain in adults with or at risk for osteoarthritis.
Respiratory
30 Oct 2025
Tezepelumab Significantly Improves Severe Asthma Control
Tezepelumab reduced oral corticosteroid use in patients with severe asthma, with well-controlled asthma rising from 3% to 27% after 1 year.
Hematology
30 Oct 2025
Delayed CAR-T Cell Therapy Worsens Survival
Delays between cell collection and infusion significantly lower survival rates for lymphoma patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
30 Oct 2025
Diverse Viral Pathogens Drive Severe Lower Respiratory Illness in Infants
Study of 2,061 infants reveals RSV, HMPV, influenza, and viral co-infections significantly increase severe lower respiratory illness risk.
Gastroenterology
30 Oct 2025
Daily Kimchi Consumption Tied to Lower BMI and Abdominal Fat
A large-scale Korean study of over 115,000 adults has found that eating one to three servings of kimchi per day is linked to a lower risk of obesity and abdominal fat.
Dermatology
30 Oct 2025
Does Facial Vitiligo Increase Social Anxiety?
Social appearance anxiety was strongly linked to higher general anxiety, depressive symptoms, and reduced quality of life.
Innovations
29 Oct 2025
24/7 Telehealth Service Reduces Hospital Use in COPD
A new study shows COPD telehealth cuts hospital use by up to 75% while improving social activity and patient wellbeing.
Urology
29 Oct 2025
How Prostate Weight Impacts TURP Outcomes
Findings revealed a clear correlation between the resected prostate weight and improved voiding function.
Radiology
29 Oct 2025
MRI Radiomics Model Predicts Childhood Hormone Deficiency
MRI radiomics model uses pituitary scans to accurately predict growth hormone deficiency in children, providing a non-invasive diagnostic alternative.
Neurology
29 Oct 2025
Long-Term Weight Gain in Mental Illness: New Insights
A UK study reveals how weight and mental illness are linked, with emphasis on long-term weight gain and limited access to care.
General Healthcare
29 Oct 2025
AI Program Matches Human Coaching in Diabetes Prevention
AI-driven lifestyle coaching proved as effective as human-led programs in helping adults with prediabetes lose weight and reduce diabetes risk.
General Healthcare
29 Oct 2025
Antidepressants Differ Significantly in Their Effects on the Body
Large analysis finds major differences in physiological side-effects among antidepressants, including impacts on weight, blood pressure, and metabolism.
Diabetes
29 Oct 2025
Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Increased Risk of Late-Onset Schizophrenia
Nationwide study finds midlife and older adults with type 2 diabetes face a 50% higher risk of very late-onset schizophrenia.
Allergy & Immunology
29 Oct 2025
Allergic Rhinitis Phenotypes in Children: New Insights
The JECS cohort followed more than 88,000 newborns across Japan, assessing allergic conditions from birth to age four.
Reproductive Health
28 Oct 2025
Air Pollution’s Impact on Birth Weight and Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes significantly modifies how air pollution exposure during pregnancy affects birth weight outcomes.
Hepatology
28 Oct 2025
PEth Levels in SLD Predict Liver Disease Risk
Discover a study showing how PEth levels identify alcohol use and predict adverse outcomes in MASLD, MetALD, and ALD patients.
Neurology
28 Oct 2025
AI-Driven Nerve Stimulation for Essential Tremor
AI-driven nerve stimulation shows significant improvement in essential tremor symptoms, offering a noninvasive treatment alternative.
Rheumatology
28 Oct 2025
Chinese Scientists Develop “Bone Glue” for Shattered Fractures
Chinese scientists created an adhesive that heals shattered bones, outperforming traditional fixatives over twofold in animals.
Oncology
28 Oct 2025
AI Framework Revolutionises Brain Tumour Detection
DenseWolf-K, a hybrid AI framework, achieved 99.64% accuracy in brain tumour MRI classification, revolutionising medical imaging.
Respiratory
28 Oct 2025
Anti-IL5 Therapy Cuts Severe COPD Exacerbations
Real-world study finds anti-IL5 therapy significantly reduces moderate and severe exacerbations in asthma and COPD patients, with major hospitalisation prevention.
Gastroenterology
28 Oct 2025
Staged Health Education Pathway Boosts Recovery in Esophageal Cancer Patients
A new study finds that a staged health education pathway checklist improves discharge readiness and health literacy in esophageal cancer surgery patients.
Dermatology
28 Oct 2025
Hydrocolloid Dressing Enhances Scar Appearance Outcomes
Discover a study showing how hydrocolloid dressing provides scar appearance comparable to daily petroleum ointment, with improved comfort and convenience for patients.
Interventional Cardiology
27 Oct 2025
DanGer Shock Criteria Predict Real-World Outcomes
A Japanese registry study reveals how DanGer shock criteria predict survival in heart attack patients treated with Impella.
Cardiology
27 Oct 2025
GRACE 3.0 Scoring System Transforms Heart Attack Care
A groundbreaking GRACE 3.0 scoring system harnesses AI to enhance heart attack risk prediction and guide personalised treatment worldwide.
Urology
27 Oct 2025
Small-Volume BPH Surgical Treatment Outcomes
A recent clinical study found that TURP + TUIBN improves symptom scores and quality-of-life outcomes in patients with small-volume BPH.
General Healthcare
27 Oct 2025
Just 4,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Mortality in Older Women
Older women walking 4,000+ steps even 1–2 days a week had lower mortality and heart disease risk, showing small amounts of movement boost longevity.
Diabetes
27 Oct 2025
Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Diabetic Kidney Disease
Gene therapy delivering protective vascular endothelial growth factor C into kidney filters reduced early diabetic kidney damage.
Radiology
27 Oct 2025
The Hidden Risk of Ghost Scans in Ultrasound
A major study exposes high ghost scan rates in trauma ultrasound, prompting urgent calls for improved quality control and clinician training.
Oncology
27 Oct 2025
Nivolumab’s Lasting Edge Confirmed in Melanoma Trial
Nivolumab shows lasting melanoma recurrence prevention, with long-term safety, in largest-ever CheckMate 238 trial analysis.
Neurology
27 Oct 2025
Hyperemesis Gravidarum in Pregnancy Tied to Depression
New research finds women with hyperemesis gravidarum face higher risks of depression before and after pregnancy.
Allergy & Immunology
27 Oct 2025
Early Food Introduction Reduces Paediatric Food Allergy
These declines were observed regardless of atopic dermatitis diagnosis, indicating that early food introduction benefits both high-risk and general populations.
Hepatology
26 Oct 2025
High Cure Rates in HCV Treatment Achieved
The DRIVE-C study in Haiphong, Vietnam, evaluated a community-based strategy to screen PWID for HCV and provide access to direct-acting antivirals.
Cardiology
26 Oct 2025
Atrial Cardiomyopathy Raises Stroke and Heart Risk
Researchers find atrial cardiomyopathy strongly linked with atrial fibrillation, stroke, and heart failure, suggesting new prevention strategies in heart health.
Rheumatology
26 Oct 2025
Monosodium Urate Crystals Dissolve at Similar Rates in Joints and Tendons
A dual-energy CT study shows monosodium urate crystals clear at similar rates in joints and tendons during gout treatment.
Reproductive Health
26 Oct 2025
Acne Drug Sparks New Hope for Male Fertility
A common acne drug, isotretinoin, may help restore sperm production in infertile men, offering new fertility hope.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 Oct 2025
Long COVID Risk in Children Doubles After SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection
Children face over twice the risk of paediatric long COVID after SARS-CoV-2 reinfection, highlighting urgent needs for prevention.
Gastroenterology
26 Oct 2025
Lactate-to-Glucose Ratio Identified as Key Predictor of Mortality in Cirrhosis
A study of over 3,800 ICU patients finds the lactate-to-glucose ratio predicts short-term mortality in cirrhosis, offering a simple new tool for bedside risk assessment.
Dermatology
26 Oct 2025
Early-Life Stress and Psoriasis Development Insights
This new study examined whether stressful life factors in early childhood increase the likelihood of developing psoriasis later in life.
Neurology
25 Oct 2025
Ketamine for Depression Underwhelms in New Study
The KARMA-Dep 2 trial finds ketamine for depression no more effective than placebo in treating hospitalised patients with major depression.
Urology
25 Oct 2025
US-RASP Benefits for Large-Volume BPH Patients
US-RASP has emerged as a promising alternative that maintains sexual function while providing comparable outcomes in urinary symptom relief.
Respiratory
25 Oct 2025
Socioeconomic Gaps Worsen Survival in Young Adults with Lung Cancer
Younger adults with early-onset lung cancer face poorer survival linked to late diagnosis, income, and access to care, highlighting urgent equity needs.
Radiology
25 Oct 2025
Retinal Biomarkers Track Multiple Sclerosis Severity
Retinal inner layer thinning detected by OCT offers a promising biomarker for monitoring multiple sclerosis progression.
Cardiology
25 Oct 2025
Blood Pressure: New Insights on Plasma Proteins
New genetic study links plasma proteins to blood pressure regulation and cardiovascular disease, offering potential targets for heart health therapies.
Oncology
25 Oct 2025
TRIM56 is Key Driver of Liver Cancer Progression
A new study has identified TRIM56, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, as a key activator of the proto-oncogene Src in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Hematology
25 Oct 2025
New Study Links Systemic Sclerosis to Higher Cancer Risk
Study links systemic sclerosis to elevated cancer risks, varying by specific autoantibody profiles.
Allergy & Immunology
25 Oct 2025
Glucocorticoid-Mediated Eosinopoiesis in Asthma Explained
This paradoxical effect appears to be context-dependent, influenced by factors such as infection, allergen exposure, and systemic stress.
Hepatology
24 Oct 2025
Facilitated Telemedicine Boosts Healthcare Access
A randomised controlled trial examined the effectiveness of facilitated telemedicine for hepatitis C virus treatments.
Cardiology
24 Oct 2025
Stroke Risk in Women: Insights from 30-Year Study
Research shows inflammation and cholesterol levels increase long-term stroke risk in healthy women.
General Healthcare
24 Oct 2025
ROAR-DNA Study Targets Brain Aneurysm Risk
ROAR-DNA merges genetics and clinical data to predict, prevent, and personalize treatment for brain aneurysms.
Rheumatology
24 Oct 2025
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Treatment Success in Psoriatic and Axial Spondyloarthritis
Machine learning models accurately predict which psoriatic and axial spondyloarthritis patients will respond to treatment, paving the way for personalised therapy decisions.
Gastroenterology
24 Oct 2025
Linked Colour Imaging Reduces Missed Polyps in Colonoscopy
A Japanese multicentre study finds linked colour imaging significantly reduces missed colorectal polyps compared with standard white light imaging, improving adenoma detection rates.
Oncology
24 Oct 2025
Older Age, Not Comorbidity, Drives Poorer Survival in Liver Cancer
A new study has found that it is older age hat is most strongly linked to poorer survival outcomes in liver cancer.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Oct 2025
Long-Term Smell Loss Common After COVID-19
A USA cohort study finds persistent olfactory dysfunction up to 2 years after COVID-19, even in people unaware of smell loss.
General Healthcare
24 Oct 2025
Handwriting Boosts Brain Activity More Than Typing
New neuroscience research shows handwriting activates more brain regions than typing, improving memory, learning, and creativity, especially in students.
Dermatology
24 Oct 2025
Breakthroughs in Advanced Melanoma Therapy Study
Crucially, most of the TFS period with the combination therapy was spent without severe toxicity, reflecting an improved quality of life.
Cardiology
23 Oct 2025
Heart Health in Type 2 Diabetes and GLP-1 Benefits
New research compares diabetes drugs and their impact on heart health in type 2 diabetes.
Urology
23 Oct 2025
Lower Urinary Tract Injuries in Pelvic Fractures
Foley catheter placement sometimes masked symptoms, particularly in female patients, further complicating timely detection.
Respiratory
23 Oct 2025
New Gene-Pollution Link Found in Asthma
A Taiwanese study identifies lncZPBP2-3 as a pollution-responsive gene variant that heightens asthma risk with long-term PM2.5 exposure.
Radiology
23 Oct 2025
AI Echocardiogram Tool Accurately Detects Cardiac Amyloidosis
AI algorithm has achieved remarkable accuracy in detecting cardiac amyloidosis, outperforming traditional diagnostic methods.
Neurology
23 Oct 2025
Antipsychotic Medication Linked to Mortality in Dementia
New research links antipsychotic medication in dementia hospice patients to increased mortality risk.
General Healthcare
23 Oct 2025
Global Study Finds Rising Cancer Rates Among Younger Adults
Cancer rates are rising globally among younger adults, especially thyroid and colorectal cancers.
Interventional Cardiology
23 Oct 2025
Stroke After TAVI Remains a Major Challenge
Comprehensive analysis finds limited benefit of Sentinel protection in preventing stroke after TAVI, despite reduced short-term mortality.
General Healthcare
23 Oct 2025
AI Revolution in Healthcare: The Promises and Pitfalls
A new study highlights ChatGPT’s growing impact on healthcare, revealing its potential to enhance diagnosis, decision-making, and medical education.
Dermatology
23 Oct 2025
Psychiatric Comorbidities in Atopic Dermatitis
This finding highlights that even small differences may have meaningful public health implications, given the high global prevalence of AD.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
22 Oct 2025
Changes in Oral Microbiome Linked to Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
New study shows oral microbiome imbalance and reduced salivary hypotaurine may contribute to neuroinflammation in relapsing-remitting MS.
Hepatology
22 Oct 2025
Curcumin in MASLD and Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
A 12-month randomised controlled trial investigated curcumin supplementation in Type 2 diabetes treatment, specifically its effects on liver steatosis.
Neurology
22 Oct 2025
Cholesterol and Dementia Links in Genetic Meta-Analysis
New genetic research explores whether lowering cholesterol can protect against dementia across major populations.
Hematology
22 Oct 2025
Gene-Editing Therapy Boosts Quality of Life in Sickle Cell Disease
Gene-editing therapy exa-cel dramatically improved pain and quality of life in sickle cell disease.
Cardiology
22 Oct 2025
Cardiovascular Risk Declines with Heated Tobacco Uptake
Heated tobacco use rises as heart hospitalisations fall in Japan, revealing a compelling new tobacco cardiovascular risk trend.
Innovations
22 Oct 2025
Migraine App Eases Disability After Emergency Department Visits
Find out how a migraine app enhanced patient outcomes and reduced disability in emergency department migraine care.
Dermatology
22 Oct 2025
Prebiotics in Acne Vulgaris Treatment: New Study Insights
The results demonstrated a measurable improvement in acne lesion counts and significant shifts in the skin microbiota.
Urology
21 Oct 2025
PARP Inhibitors Transform Prostate Cancer Treatment
Financial challenges, comorbidities, and drug interactions may limit access, while systemic inequities contribute to racial and ethnic disparities.
Allergy & Immunology
21 Oct 2025
New Insights into Asthma: Pseudo Leukotrienes and Inflammation
The study found that urinary øLT levels were significantly elevated, four- to five-fold higher, in patients with severe asthma compared to healthy controls.
Cardiology
20 Oct 2025
Processed Food Undermines Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet
Processed food level, not plant-based label, determines heart disease risk, according to new French longitudinal cohort research.
Urology
20 Oct 2025
One in Three Europeans Cannot Identify Cystitis, Study Warns
A major European survey finds that one in three people cannot identify cystitis as a bladder infection and that half remain unaware women are most at risk.
Neurology
20 Oct 2025
New MRI Technique Detects Early Frontotemporal Dementia
A GENFI study reveals a new MRI method detects early frontotemporal dementia changes before symptoms or brain shrinkage.
Oncology
20 Oct 2025
ESMO 2025: Positive Results from OptiTROP Lung04
Sacituzumab tirumotecan improves survival over platinum chemotherapy in EGFR‑mutated NSCLC, OptiTROP‑Lung04 finds.
Urology
20 Oct 2025
Long-Term Outcomes of SIP-BMG for Bladder Neck Stenosis
The subtrigonal inlay patch buccal mucosal graft (SIP-BMG) technique represents one such advancement.
General Healthcare
20 Oct 2025
Music Training Benefits Children with ADHD
Children with ADHD often display timing and attentional deficits, including difficulty tracking rhythms and impulsive behaviours.
Oncology
19 Oct 2025
ESMO 2025: GFH375 Shows Potential Against KRAS G12D Pancreatic Tumours
Early clinical results reveal that the novel KRAS G12D inhibitor GFH375 achieves a 41% response rate and 97% disease control in advanced…
Urology
19 Oct 2025
Reducing Postoperative Urinary Retention in Surgery
Several risk factors increase the likelihood of postoperative urinary retention, including general or opioid-based anaesthesia and underlying benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Neurology
19 Oct 2025
ALS and MS Share Surprising Environmental Patterns
A geographical analysis shows ALS and MS follow nearly identical patterns, suggesting shared environmental influences behind both diseases.
Allergy & Immunology
19 Oct 2025
Enhancing PPIE in Allergy Research and Practice
Enhancing PPIE in allergic disease research offers tangible benefits, from improving patient outcomes to ensuring studies align with real-world needs.
Hepatology
18 Oct 2025
NOD1 Signalling in Acute Liver Failure
The study examined transcriptome data from patients with HBV-induced acute liver failure and healthy controls, identifying key genes and pathways linked to disease progression.
Oncology
18 Oct 2025
ESMO 2025: DESTINY-Breast11 Trial Results Revealed
The DESTINY-Breast11 phase 3 trial presented at ESMO 2025 revealed that the anthracycline-free neoadjuvant T-DXd-THP regimen achieved a 67.3% pathologic complete response rate.
Neurology
18 Oct 2025
Mother’s Voice Enhances Development in Premature Babies
A new trial shows that hearing their mother’s voice helps premature babies build neural connections essential for language.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
18 Oct 2025
EACS 2025: Doxy-PEP Cuts Chlamydia and Syphilis Risk in Men Living With HIV
EACS 2025 study shows doxycycline prophylaxis reduced chlamydia and syphilis rates in Swiss men with HIV, with no effect against gonorrhoea.
Dermatology
18 Oct 2025
Barriers to Timely Melanoma Diagnosis in Latino Patients
Many participants reported that a lack of understanding about skin cancer symptoms led to delays in seeking medical help.
Cardiology
17 Oct 2025
Changes in Cardiac Troponin I Levels in Transgender Adults
A first-of-its-kind trial reveals how hormone therapy affects Cardiac Troponin I levels in transgender adults.
Urology
17 Oct 2025
Improving Treatment Intensification in mCSPC
The IMPLEMENT study explored why first-line treatment intensification remains underutilised and how clinicians’ behaviours, beliefs, and environments influence its uptake.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
17 Oct 2025
EACS 2025: Over Half of HIV Diagnoses in Migrants Occur Years Post-Migration
EACS 2025 data show over half of HIV diagnoses among migrants in Switzerland occur post-migration, highlighting need for targeted testing and prevention.
Innovations
17 Oct 2025
Smartphone Toothbrush Revolutionises Plaque Detection
Researchers reveal an innovative toothbrush that uses smartphone integration and AI to visualise and reduce dental plaque instantly.
Allergy & Immunology
17 Oct 2025
Patient Preferences in Chronic Urticaria Treatments
The review revealed that patients consistently prioritise rapid symptom relief, preferably within two weeks, alongside long-term control of hives, itching, and swelling.
Cardiology
16 Oct 2025
Rethinking Food Insecurity Solutions for Blood Pressure
A new clinical trial shows food subsidies are more effective than meal boxes in supporting a healthy blood pressure diet.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Oct 2025
EACS 2025: Low Risk of HBV Reactivation After Tenofovir Withdrawal in People With HIV
EACS 2025 study shows minimal HBV reactivation after stopping tenofovir in people with HIV, supporting safe use of tenofovir-sparing ART.
General Healthcare
16 Oct 2025
Scientists Link Father’s COVID-19 Infection to Anxiety in Offspring
A new study shows paternal SARS-CoV-2 infection changes sperm RNA and increases anxiety-like behaviour in offspring, revealing intergenerational effects.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Oct 2025
EACS 2025: Once-Weekly HIV Pill Maintains Viral Suppression for 96 Weeks
New EACS data show once-weekly islatravir and lenacapavir maintain HIV viral suppression for 96 weeks with no resistance or major side effects.
Gastroenterology
16 Oct 2025
Higher Cardiometabolic Risk Increases Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Aspirin Users
A UK Biobank study finds aspirin users with multiple cardiometabolic risk factors—such as diabetes and hypertension—have nearly double the risk of GI bleeding.
Dermatology
16 Oct 2025
Skin Cancer Detection Improved for Transplant Recipients
A risk-stratified approach significantly enhanced skin cancer detection after organ transplantation without increasing health care burden.
Urology
15 Oct 2025
Optimising Prostate Biopsy Strategies for TZ Tumours
The present study explored whether enhancing sampling density in the TZ could improve cancer detection.
Neurology
15 Oct 2025
Donanemab Trial Offers Hope for Alzheimer’s Treatment
New analysis reveals a link between posttreatment amyloid levels and clinical improvement in Alzheimer’s treatment outcomes.
Allergy & Immunology
15 Oct 2025
Pectin Prebiotics Show Promise for Food Allergy Treatment
The study found that pectin treatment improved Pru p 3 tolerance in over half of participants, with 30% achieving full tolerance to the equivalent of a whole peach.
Hepatology
14 Oct 2025
COVID-19 Risks for Patients with Chronic Liver Disease
Interestingly, liver transplant recipients did not experience excess mortality, likely due to restored liver function post-transplant.
Innovations
14 Oct 2025
Collaborative AI Passes US Medical Exams with High Accuracy
Collaborative AI exams: Multiple models work together to achieve record accuracy in U.S. medical licensing tests.
Interventional Cardiology
14 Oct 2025
Renal Artery Stenosis: FFR Guidance Optimises Patient Outcomes
FFR-guided stenting halves renal artery stenosis interventions and pinpoints patients who benefit most from blood pressure improvements.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Oct 2025
New Portable Malaria Diagnostic Detects Asymptomatic Infections in 45 Minutes
A new near point-of-care malaria diagnostic detects low-density infections in 45 minutes, supporting malaria elimination efforts across Africa.
Gastroenterology
14 Oct 2025
Lower Simethicone Dose Found Equally Effective for Afternoon Colonoscopy
A randomised trial shows 200 mg simethicone with PEG-ELS is as effective as 1200 mg for bowel cleansing and adenoma detection in afternoon colonoscopy.
Dermatology
14 Oct 2025
Effective Rosacea Treatment Using taVNS Therapy
In a single-centre, randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled clinical trial, 72 patients with ETR were enrolled to assess the efficacy of taVNS compared with sham stimulation.
Reproductive Health
13 Oct 2025
Embryo Metabolism Emerges as a Promising Non-Invasive Test for IVF Success
A global review highlights embryo metabolomics in spent culture media as a promising non-invasive method for embryo selection, paving the way for AI-integrated IVF tools.
Neurology
13 Oct 2025
Risk of ALS After Traumatic Brain Injury, Study Finds
ALS risk is heightened in the first two years after traumatic brain injury but does not remain elevated long term, suggesting reverse causality.
Hematology
13 Oct 2025
Heart Failure in AML: New Evidence Emerges
A systematic review finds AML patients receiving anthracycline remission induction therapy face a significant heart failure risk, highlighting the need for enhanced cardiac monitoring.
General Healthcare
12 Oct 2025
Do Calcium Supplements Increase Dementia Risk?
Calcium supplements do not increase risk of dementia over nearly 15 years, reassuring older women about bone and brain health.
Respiratory
12 Oct 2025
High-Dose Fluticasone Boosts Lung Bacteria in Severe COPD
The MUSIC trial shows high-dose fluticasone elevates sputum bacterial load in severe COPD, without affecting upper airway microbiome, and ICS withdrawal can trigger exacerbations.
Oncology
12 Oct 2025
Statins Linked to Survival in Prostate Cancer
Statin use linked to better survival but higher cardiac adverse events in advanced prostate cancer patients treated with apalutamide, according to recent analysis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
12 Oct 2025
Trace-Positive Sputum Identifies High Tuberculosis Risk
Trace-positive sputum identifies a high-risk group for tuberculosis in Uganda. Chest x-ray abnormalities further highlight patients needing early treatment or monitoring.
Dermatology
12 Oct 2025
AI in Sexual Health: Anogenital Dermatoses and STI Diagnoses
AI tools achieve high accuracy diagnosing both STIs and anogenital dermatoses from clinical images, but more validation is needed.
General Healthcare
11 Oct 2025
One in Five Adults Still Addicted to Tobacco, WHO Warns
A new WHO report reveals that one in five adults remains addicted despite global drop in tobacco use. E-cigarette use is rising fast, especially among teenagers, threatening to reverse hard-won gains in public health.
Neurology
11 Oct 2025
Long COVID Linked to POTS in Middle-Aged Women
Almost a third of severe Long COVID patients are diagnosed with POTS, especially middle-aged women, impacting recovery and quality of life.
Hematology
11 Oct 2025
Key Factors in Elderly Anaemia Prediction
New study develops accurate predictive model identifying key factors for anaemia in elderly patients, aiding early detection and management.
Allergy & Immunology
11 Oct 2025
Vitamin C in Pregnant Smokers Improves Children’s Lung Health
A study reveals that vitamin C supplementation during pregnancy in smokers influences asthma-related DNA methylation in children. This epigenetic change supports better lung health at 5 years.
Hepatology
10 Oct 2025
Optimising outcomes in advanced PAD treatment
Discover a study highlighting how small-incision large-expansion improves PAD treatment outcomes, offering safer, faster stone removal and preserved sphincter function.
General Healthcare
10 Oct 2025
Scientists Reverse Alzheimer’s Symptoms in Mice Using Blood–Brain Barrier Therapy
A new nanomedicine targeting the blood–brain barrier clears amyloid-β by 45% and restores memory in Alzheimer’s models, paving the way for next-generation therapies.
Cardiology
10 Oct 2025
Cardiometabolic Risk and Rising Insulin Levels in Children
Childhood cardiometabolic health trends show better lipids and blood pressure but rising insulin. Keep reading for findings and implications.
Rheumatology
10 Oct 2025
Gut–Lung Axis Linked to Lung Disease Severity in Systemic Sclerosis
An international study identifies distinct gut microbiota linked to interstitial lung disease in systemic sclerosis, revealing potential new treatment targets.
Gastroenterology
10 Oct 2025
Validated ICD-10 Algorithm Accurately Identifies Major GI Bleeding
A nationwide Icelandic study confirms an ICD-10 algorithm accurately identifies major GI bleeding in anticoagulated patients, improving reliability of registry-based research.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
10 Oct 2025
New Antibiotic Cefiderocol Holds Promise for Deadly Bloodstream Infections
Cefiderocol shows comparable effectiveness to standard care in treating carbapenem-resistant bloodstream infections, offering hope against superbugs.
Dermatology
10 Oct 2025
Seboselective 1726-nm Laser: Advanced Acne Treatment
Discover a study revealing how the seboselective 1726-nm laser delivers safe, long-lasting acne treatment results with improved skin clarity and confidence.
Respiratory
9 Oct 2025
New International Guidelines Set Standard for Bronchiectasis Care
The ERS has released evidence-based guidelines for adult bronchiectasis care, offering structured recommendations on airway clearance, macrolides, and inhaled antibiotics.
Radiology
9 Oct 2025
PET Imaging Study Links Synaptic Changes to Long COVID Cognitive Impairment
A PET imaging study reveals widespread synaptic AMPAR increases in long COVID patients with cognitive impairment.
Neurology
9 Oct 2025
Personalised Transcranial Stimulation Shows Promise for Depression Treatment
This study supports HD-tDCS as a safe, fast-acting, and effective non-invasive option for depression treatment.
Diabetes
9 Oct 2025
Carnosine and β-alanine Show Promise in Type 2 Diabetes
Learn how carnosine and β-alanine may improve blood sugar and β-cell function in Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes.
Gastroenterology
9 Oct 2025
UEG Week 2025: Semaglutide Improves MASH Histology Through Weight-Independent Mechanisms
New ESSENCE trial data show semaglutide improves liver histology and non-invasive markers in MASH through mechanisms beyond weight loss, highlighting dual metabolic benefits.
Gastroenterology
9 Oct 2025
UEG Week 2025: Europe Faces Rising Liver Cancer Epidemic
New joint statement from United European Gastroenterology and the German Society for Gastroenterology calls for coordinated prevention, early detection, and policy reform to reverse the rising tide of liver cancer across Europe.
Hepatology
8 Oct 2025
Immune Dysfunction in Liver Cirrhosis Progression
This investigation examined 72 patients with hepatitis virus infection or alcohol-related liver disease across various stages, providing a detailed picture of immune changes in cirrhosis.
Innovations
8 Oct 2025
AI Glasses: Precision Health Tracking with Blink Analysis
BlinkWise AI glasses deliver millisecond-level blink analysis for health, offering high accuracy and real-time tracking.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
8 Oct 2025
Chikungunya Virus Extends Far Beyond Tropical Regions
A new global analysis reveals chikungunya virus is responsible for millions of infections annually across all continents, with chronic disease accounting for most of the health burden.
Gastroenterology
8 Oct 2025
UEG Week 2025: Artificially Sweetened and Sugary Drinks Associated With Higher Risk of Liver Disease
Discover a new study showing both sugary and artificially sweetened drinks raise the risk of liver disease, with water emerging as the healthiest choice.
Dermatology
8 Oct 2025
Povorcitinib for Vitiligo: Promising Study Results
Discover a study on oral povorcitinib for vitiligo, showing significant repigmentation and safety in patients with extensive nonsegmental vitiligo.
Interventional Cardiology
7 Oct 2025
Next-Gen Transcatheter Heart Valve Sets New Standard
DurAVR, a transcatheter heart valve, achieves excellent hydrodynamics across TAVI scenarios. Read more to discover its clinical potential.
Gastroenterology
7 Oct 2025
UEG Week 2025: Microplastics Alter Human Gut Microbiome in Landmark Study
Discover a study showing how microplastics alter the gut microbiome, with changes linked to digestion, depression, and colorectal cancer risk.
Respiratory
7 Oct 2025
Hypnosis Improves Patient Mask Tolerance in Emergencies
Hypnosis can enhance comfort and clinical efficacy of non-invasive ventilation masks, reducing sedation needs and distress in acute respiratory failure patients.
Neurology
7 Oct 2025
Candesartan Proven Effective for Migraine Prevention
Trial shows candesartan cuts migraine days and is well tolerated. Read more to learn about this promising prevention therapy.
Diabetes
7 Oct 2025
High-Dose Metformin Aids Weight and Lipid Control in Adolescent Type 1 Diabetes
Learn how high-dose metformin improves BMI, insulin needs, and LDL-C in adolescents with T1D.
Allergy & Immunology
7 Oct 2025
Baked Milk Improves Tolerance in Cow’s Milk Allergy
Discover a study showing how baked milk intake accelerates cow’s milk allergy resolution, boosting safety and tolerance in young children.
Hepatology
6 Oct 2025
MASLD Outcomes Improved with Tirzepatide and Semaglutide
For individuals with MASLD and Type 2 diabetes, these findings suggest that tirzepatide and semaglutide could play a significant role in reducing liver-related complications
Innovations
6 Oct 2025
LLMs Can Assess Accuracy of AI-based Randomized Controlled Trials
LLMs show strong potential in assessing AI trial reporting, with GPT-4 models performing best against CONSORT-AI standards.
Reproductive Health
6 Oct 2025
Women’s Eggs Resist Aging at the Mitochondrial Level
Discover a study revealing that human egg cells stay genetically stable with age, resisting mitochondrial DNA mutations and preserving fertility potential.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
6 Oct 2025
Broadly Protective SARS Vaccine Could Save Lives in Future Pandemics
A broadly protective sarbecovirus vaccine could slow outbreaks, reduce deaths and give health systems critical time in future pandemics, new research suggests.
Cardiology
5 Oct 2025
Cardiotoxic Gene Marker Identified in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Cardiotoxic treatments in survivors link to gene markers, with new research highlighting NFE2L2 as a predictive biomarker.
Urology
5 Oct 2025
Improving Access to Remote Urinary Incontinence Treatment
The study found that virtual modalities are effective for the remote delivery of behavioural urinary incontinence treatment for women veterans.
Neurology
5 Oct 2025
Sugary Drinks Raise Depression Risk by Altering Gut Microbiome
Study links sugary drink intake and depression to gut microbiome changes, especially in women, suggesting new prevention strategies.
General Healthcare
5 Oct 2025
Gut Microbiota Linked to Childhood Asthma Risk in New Genetic Study
New Mendelian randomisation study confirms a causal link between gut microbiota and childhood asthma.
Allergy & Immunology
5 Oct 2025
Safer De-Labelling for Penicillin Allergy in Pregnancy
The study’s objective was to assess the safety of a two-step direct challenge (DC) to amoxicillin, crucially performed without preceding skin testing.
Hepatology
4 Oct 2025
Simple Blood Test Predicts Hepatocellular Carcinoma Survival
Crucially, these trends were observed for overall survival as well and were successfully reproduced in the separate validation set.
Cardiology
4 Oct 2025
Coronary Heart Disease Nearly Always Has Warning Signs
Coronary heart disease almost always follows common risk factors, highlighting the urgent need for earlier prevention and control.
General Healthcare
4 Oct 2025
Regular Olive Oil Intake Linked to Reduced Abdominal Fat
A large cohort study of >16,000 adults found that regular extra-virgin olive oil consumption is independently linked to reduced waist circumference and lower BMI.
Rheumatology
4 Oct 2025
Pregnancy Outcomes Differ Across Rheumatoid, Psoriatic, and Spondyloarthritis
A study in Qatar finds pregnancy outcomes vary by arthritis subtype, with spondyloarthritis showing the best results and rheumatoid arthritis linked to higher complications.
Gastroenterology
4 Oct 2025
Upadacitinib Induction Therapy Effective in Crohn’s Disease
A real-world study finds upadacitinib induces remission and mucosal healing in biologic-refractory Crohn’s disease patients, confirming its effectiveness and safety.
Dermatology
4 Oct 2025
Predictors for Early Plaque Psoriasis Treatment Response
A recent post hoc analysis used data from a Phase III trial of the new interleukin (IL)-17A inhibitor, vunakizumab, to explore predictors of early response.
Urology
3 Oct 2025
Mobile App Bladder Training for Overactive Bladder
Results revealed that women using the mobile app bladder training programme reported marked improvements in their quality of life, measured through the ICIQ-LUTSqol scale.
Radiology
3 Oct 2025
CT Colonography Matches FIT in Long-Term Cancer Detection
Learn how new trial data show CT colonography offers similar colorectal cancer detection to biennial FIT.
Neurology
3 Oct 2025
Skin-to-Skin Contact Boosts Infant Brain Growth
Skin-to-skin contact in hospital helps very preterm infants develop stronger brain pathways for stress and emotions.
Diabetes
3 Oct 2025
Omega-3 Supplements Show Limited Benefit for Diabetic Neuropathy
New data suggests omega-3 supplements provide little to no benefit for diabetic polyneuropathy.
Allergy & Immunology
3 Oct 2025
Childhood Asthma: New Advances in Inhaler Therapy
A major new study has provided evidence that treatment for childhood asthma could be significantly improved by replacing traditional salbutamol relievers with budesonide–formoterol.
Interventional Cardiology
2 Oct 2025
TAVR Reinterventions on the Rise, Data Shows
TAVR reintervention rates and procedural volumes are climbing, as growing numbers of patients outlive their original implants.
Hepatology
2 Oct 2025
Viral Hepatitis Screening and Universal Detection Strategies
Traditionally, most European and Spanish guidelines recommend viral hepatitis screening only in individuals with recognised risk factors or elevated liver enzyme levels.
Cardiology
2 Oct 2025
Delayed Diagnosis Drives Mortality in Blood Clot Cases
Delayed diagnosis of blood clots directly increases mortality, highlighting urgent need for faster action in patient care.
Reproductive Health
2 Oct 2025
Antioxidant Supplements Do Not Boost Male Fertility
Discover a major trial showing antioxidant supplements do not boost male fertility or pregnancy rates, challenging their use in fertility care.
General Healthcare
2 Oct 2025
Poor Sleep Accelerates Brain Ageing Through Inflammation
Poor sleep is linked to faster brain ageing, with systemic inflammation playing a partial role, according to new findings from the UK Biobank.
Dermatology
2 Oct 2025
Psoriasis Treatment Failure and Systemic Therapy Guidance
The International Psoriasis Council (IPC) has outlined clear criteria to help clinicians determine when systemic therapy should be prioritised.
Reproductive Health
2 Oct 2025
Scientists Generate Human Eggs Using Skin Cells
Discover a breakthrough study where scientists turned human skin cells into fertilisable eggs, offering hope for infertility and same-sex couples.
Reproductive Health
1 Oct 2025
Menopause Does Not Accelerate Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
Discover a new study showing that menopause does not accelerate disability in women with multiple sclerosis, offering reassurance for patients at midlife.
Urology
1 Oct 2025
Decipher Genomic Classifier in Focal Therapy
Recurrence rates remain a concern, with up to one third of men experiencing disease return within two years.
Respiratory
1 Oct 2025
Retifanlimab Improves Survival in Metastatic Lung Cancer Trial
A phase 3 trial found that retifanlimab plus chemotherapy significantly improved survival in patients with metastatic NSCLC, with a safety profile consistent with other PD-1 inhibitors.
Radiology
1 Oct 2025
Microwave Ablation Effective for Benign Thyroid Nodules
Microwave ablation is a safe, effective treatment for benign thyroid nodules and AFTNs.
Interventional Cardiology
1 Oct 2025
Diabetes Not a Barrier for PCI with Orbital Atherectomy
Coronary orbital atherectomy is safe and effective for severe heart disease, even in patients with diabetes, real-world study shows.
Oncology
1 Oct 2025
TP53 Mutations Reshape the Lung Adenocarcinoma Tumour Microenvironment
Study reveals how TP53 mutations alter lung adenocarcinoma tumour microenvironment, influencing progression and immunotherapy response.
Allergy & Immunology
1 Oct 2025
Maternal Mediterranean Diet and Food Allergy Prevention
Food allergies are now considered the “second wave” of the allergy epidemic, following asthma, and they disproportionately affect infants and young children.
Diabetes
1 Oct 2025
GLP-1RA Shows Cardiovascular and Kidney Benefits in Lupus
GLP-1RA use lowered cardiovascular, kidney, and mortality risks in patients with lupus and diabetes
Hepatology
30 Sep 2025
Hepatitis C Virus Eradication in Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Discover a study showing how HCV eradication with antivirals during immunotherapy improves survival, liver function, and treatment outcomes in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma.
Innovations
30 Sep 2025
Blood Tests Can Predict Spinal Cord Injury Severity
Routine blood tests can now predict spinal cord injury outcomes and severity earlier, powering better emergency care for patients.
Rheumatology
30 Sep 2025
Plant-Based Diet Lignans Linked to Lower Gout Risk
These findings strengthen evidence supporting plant-based dietary strategies for gout prevention, highlighting lignans and specific whole grains as protective components.
Neurology
30 Sep 2025
Personalised Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease
Adaptive brain stimulation proves safe and effective for Parkinson, reducing side effects while maintaining long-term symptom control.
Oncology
30 Sep 2025
Iron Influences FLASH Radiotherapy’s Protective Benefits
New study reveals how iron levels influence FLASH radiotherapy’s dual effect of tumour control and normal tissue protection.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
30 Sep 2025
Scientists Identify Key Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Receptor in Brain Cells
Researchers identify LRP8 as the essential receptor for tick-borne encephalitis virus in brain cells, offering new targets for antiviral therapy.
Gastroenterology
30 Sep 2025
Hard Water Exposure Linked to Lower IBD Risk
A large UK Biobank study has found that exposure to hard water is associated with reduced prevalence of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Dermatology
30 Sep 2025
Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy in Stage III Melanoma
Discover a study showing how neoadjuvant immunotherapy with tiragolumab and atezolizumab improves response rates and safety in high-risk Stage III melanoma.
Respiratory
29 Sep 2025
ERS 2025: Father’s Smoking in Puberty Accelerates Ageing in Offspring
New ERS 2025 research links paternal smoking in puberty with accelerated biological ageing in offspring, reinforcing evidence of intergenerational tobacco harms.
Urology
29 Sep 2025
Bladder Cancer Organoids and Personalised Therapies
Recent advances in three-dimensional (3D) culture technology have transformed the way researchers study bladder cancer.
Respiratory
29 Sep 2025
ERS 2025: Remote Monitoring Improves Asthma Outcomes for Children
A multicentre study presented at ERS Congress 2025 found that remote monitoring reduced hospital visits and improved asthma control in children, strengthening the case for digital health in routine asthma care.
Respiratory
29 Sep 2025
Paternal Smoke Exposure Linked to Lifelong Lung Damage in Children
New research shows that paternal smoke exposure before puberty is associated with reduced lung function trajectories in offspring, increasing long-term respiratory risk.
Radiology
29 Sep 2025
Medical Imaging Linked to Increased Childhood Cancer Risk
Discover how a recent cohort study links medical imaging radiation to increased childhood haematologic cancer risk.
Neurology
29 Sep 2025
Alcohol and Dementia Risk Linked Across Large Cohorts
Large-scale observational and genetic analyses reveal that alcohol consumption is associated with higher dementia risk. Genetic evidence contradicts protective effects of light drinking.
Oncology
29 Sep 2025
Multidimensional Fatigue During Cervical Cancer Brachytherapy
A longitudinal study of 188 cervical cancer patients undergoing brachytherapy revealed that multidimensional fatigue slightly increased during treatment, peaking after five sessions, then significantly decreased one month post-treatment.
Diabetes
29 Sep 2025
Low-dose ATG Shows Promise for Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Learn how low-dose ATG may preserve β-cell function in young people with recent-onset Type 1 diabetes.
General Healthcare
29 Sep 2025
First Mammography Screening and Breast Cancer Outcomes
The study examined how attendance at the first invited mammography screening influenced future screening behaviour, tumour characteristics, and breast cancer mortality.
Respiratory
28 Sep 2025
ERS 2025: Fruit-Rich Diet May Protect Lungs From Air Pollution
A UK Biobank analysis presented at ERS Congress 2025 found that higher fruit intake reduced the negative effects of fine particulate air pollution on lung function, particularly in women.
Hepatology
28 Sep 2025
Low-Molecular-Weight Fucoidan in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Recent research has investigated whether low-molecular-weight fucoidan, a compound derived from brown seaweed, could enhance the efficacy of TACE.
Respiratory
28 Sep 2025
ERS 2025: Dog Allergen Exposure in Infancy Lowers Childhood Asthma Risk
The CHILD study analysis found that early exposure to higher levels of dog allergen reduced asthma risk and improved lung function at age 5, with effects modified by genetic background.
Reproductive Health
28 Sep 2025
Endometrioma Surgery Before IVF May Not Help Fertility
A new study finds that surgery for ovarian endometriomas before IVF or ICSI does not improve live birth rates, supporting a more tailored fertility approach.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
28 Sep 2025
Preterm Birth Linked to Higher Malaria Risk in Children
A Mali cohort study shows preterm birth elevates malaria infection risk in children, particularly in multigravid mothers without pregnancy malaria, suggesting targeted prevention and vaccination strategies.
Hematology
28 Sep 2025
TGF-β1 Blockade Restores Bone Marrow Endothelial Function
A study reveals that TGF-β1 drives maladaptive bone marrow endothelial cell repair, impairing haematopoietic support. Blocking TGF-β1 with luspatercept restored cell function and improved blood cell recovery in post-transplant patients.
Dermatology
28 Sep 2025
Plant-Based Collagen Alternative for Skin Rejuvenation
In a randomised, placebo-controlled trial, researchers evaluated VC-H1, a hibiscus enzyme extract, as an oral plant-based collagen alternative for photoaged skin.
Respiratory
27 Sep 2025
ERS 2025: Robotic Bronchoscopy Redefines Early Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy with cone-beam CT achieved far higher diagnostic yields than conventional bronchoscopy, particularly for small and ground-glass lesions, offering a powerful new tool for early lung cancer diagnosis.
Urology
27 Sep 2025
Nectin-4 Immuno-PET Imaging in Urothelial Bladder Cancer
One promising approach targets nectin-4, a cell adhesion molecule linked to poor outcomes in several cancers, including bladder cancer.
General Healthcare
27 Sep 2025
Pre-Bedtime Habits Have Limited Impact on Sleep in Teens
Research in adolescents shows that screen use, physical activity, and pre-bedtime food have little impact on youth sleep outcomes, though screens delay sleep onset. Guidelines for bedtime behaviors may need updating.
Radiology
27 Sep 2025
Molecular Breast Imaging Boosts Cancer Detection in Dense Breasts
Explore how supplementing DBT with molecular breast imaging significantly improves invasive breast cancer detection in women with dense breasts.
Neurology
27 Sep 2025
Landmark Gene Therapy Slows Progression of Huntington’s Disease
A Phase I/II trial of AMT-130 gene therapy slowed Huntington’s disease progression by 75% over 36 months, showing biomarker and functional benefits.
Hematology
27 Sep 2025
RSV Vaccine Shows Stronger Response in Immunocompromised Adults
A new study reports that the adjuvanted RSVPreF3 OA vaccine generates stronger immune responses than RSVpreF in immunocompromised adults.
Diabetes
27 Sep 2025
GLP-1 RAs May Protect Bone Health in Type 2 Diabetes
Understand how GLP-1 receptor agonists may reduce fracture risk and improve bone density in Type 2 diabetes
Allergy & Immunology
27 Sep 2025
Portable Gluten Detection System for Coeliac Safety
Lateral flow Enhanced by Optical imaging combines the proven lateral flow assay platform with advanced smartphone-based image analysis.
Hepatology
26 Sep 2025
High-Fibre Diet Shows Promise for Managing MASLD
A new randomised controlled trial has investigated the impact of dietary fibre supplementation on patients with T2DM and MASLD.
Neurology
26 Sep 2025
Dementia Prevention Should Start in Childhood, Study Finds
Dementia prevention must start in childhood, with new evidence linking lifelong social adversity to brain decline and disease risk.
Oncology
26 Sep 2025
ctDNA Levels Correlate with Tumour Volume in Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer
A new study reveals circulating tumour DNA correlates with tumour volume in metastatic pancreatic cancer, particularly with liver metastases.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
26 Sep 2025
PfSPZ Malaria Vaccine: High Safety, Low Efficacy in Children
A phase 2 trial in Gabon showed that the PfSPZ malaria vaccine is safe in children aged 1–12 years but failed to prevent Plasmodium falciparum infection.
Gastroenterology
26 Sep 2025
Insomnia Linked to Higher Risk of Gastrointestinal Disorders
Discover a study revealing how insomnia raises the risk of GERD and IBS, with genetic evidence linking poor sleep to gastrointestinal health.
Dermatology
26 Sep 2025
Melanoma Imaging Study Sheds Light on Immunotherapy
The study demonstrated that [99mTc]Tc-Tilmanocept could detect secondary lesions in patients with melanoma undergoing ICI treatment.
Cardiology
25 Sep 2025
Supplement Labels Overstate Heart Health Benefits, Study Finds
Survey finds supplement labels mislead consumers into thinking products prevent disease, prompting calls to tighten regulatory standards.
Urology
25 Sep 2025
Repeating Prostate-Specific Antigen Tests May Prevent Unnecessary Prostate Biopsies
A predictive scoring system, incorporating both current and prior PSA values, revealed that patients with persistently elevated levels had a very low likelihood, under 10%, of their PSA decreasing below the threshold at follow-up.
Radiology
25 Sep 2025
PET-MRE Shows Promise in Monitoring Crohn’s Disease Treatment
PET-MRE significantly reduced SUVMax and inflammation markers in small bowel Crohn’s disease.
Innovations
25 Sep 2025
New Blood Test Tracks Ageing Across the Body
Scientists develop a blood test that measures aging across 11 body systems, offering more precise insights into health risks.
Hematology
25 Sep 2025
Rapid AI-Driven Leukaemia Diagnosis Revolutionises Treatment Urgency
Innovative AI tool MARLIN classifies leukemia fast and accurately, improving urgent treatment decisions.
Diabetes
25 Sep 2025
Tirzepatide May Boost Diet-Related Quality of Life in Diabetes
Learn how tirzepatide treatment improves diet-related quality of life and satisfaction in Type 2 diabetes patients.
Allergy & Immunology
25 Sep 2025
Standardising Patch Testing for Children with Contact Dermatitis
Findings revealed that 17 allergens, already part of the adult EBS, produced positive reactions in at least 1% of children.
Hepatology
24 Sep 2025
Resistance Training Improves Health Outcomes in Liver Cirrhosis
Discover a study showing how resistance training can improve inflammation, oxidative stress, and physical performance in patients with liver cirrhosis.
Neurology
24 Sep 2025
Study Reveals Age, Immunity and Treatment Shape Encephalitis Prognosis
Half of critically ill encephalitis patients face poor outcomes within months, but recovery varies by cause. Keep reading to learn more.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
24 Sep 2025
Immune Response Profiles May Guide Future COVID-19 Booster Use
Immune profiles after COVID-19 vaccination predict booster need, with rapid-decliners at higher risk of breakthrough infection.
Radiology
24 Sep 2025
Left Atrial Volume at MRI Predicts Heart Outcomes
Discover how LAVImin measured by cardiac MRI outperformed traditional risk factors in predicting adverse outcomes after heart attack, offering a new biomarker for patient risk assessment.
Hematology
24 Sep 2025
Genetic Risk and Agent Orange Independently Raise Lymphoma
Study reveals genetics and Agent Orange exposure independently boost lymphoma risk among veterans, highlighting the need for targeted screening and prevention strategies.
Dermatology
24 Sep 2025
Hyaluronic Acid and Amino Acids in Wound Healing
Discover a study exploring how hyaluronic acid and amino acids work together to accelerate healing in hard-to-heal wounds.
Neurology
23 Sep 2025
Breathing Interruptions After Seizures Linked To SUDEP
International study links seizure-related breathing interruptions to epilepsy mortality risk, paving the way for improved monitoring and prevention.
General Healthcare
23 Sep 2025
GLP-1 Drugs Improve Weight and Diabetes in Children
The findings demonstrated that GLP-1 RAs were effective in significantly improving several clinical outcomes.
Respiratory
23 Sep 2025
Extracorporeal CPR: An Alternative to Conventional CPR
ECPR can restore circulation and tissue oxygenation, substantially improving survival and offering a favourable functional recovery.
Radiology
23 Sep 2025
MRI Measure of Brain Iron Predicts Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults
Increased tissue magnetic susceptibility in the entorhinal cortex and putamen is significantly associated with the onset of mild cognitive impairment and cognitive decline in cognitively unimpaired older adults.
Cardiology
23 Sep 2025
Cocoa Flavanols Reduce Age-Related Cardiovascular Inflammation
Cocoa flavanol supplements reduce key inflammatory markers linked to ageing and heart disease. Keep reading to learn their clinical potential.
Innovations
23 Sep 2025
Spider-Inspired Soft Robots Could Transform Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment
New bio-inspired robots navigate complex GI environments, offering targeted drug delivery and promising minimally invasive cancer therapies.
Hematology
23 Sep 2025
Breast Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Rates Vary by Race and Ethnicity
New research shows rising rates of breast anaplastic large cell lymphoma among White and Hispanic women, with notable racial and ethnic disparities.
General Healthcare
23 Sep 2025
Mediterranean Diet May Help Protect Against Severe Gum Disease
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet rich in plant foods may protect against severe gum disease, while frequent red meat consumption could increase risk.
Urology
23 Sep 2025
Racial Disparities to PSA Screening Uncovered
Black men remain underrepresented in large screening trials, and screening rates declined across all groups after the 2012 US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations.
Gastroenterology
22 Sep 2025
Abdominal Fat Raises GORD Risk, Especially in Women
A UK Biobank study finds abdominal fat significantly raises GERD risk, with stronger associations in women than men.
Oncology
22 Sep 2025
Oral Microbiota May Predict Pancreatic Cancer Risk
Oral bacteria and fungi have been identified as risk factors for the development of pancreatic cancer, making them potential non-invasive biomarkers for identifying individuals at high risk.
General Healthcare
22 Sep 2025
Over Four Hours of TV Daily Harms Brain Health
Watching television for four or more hours daily is linked to increased risk of cognitive decline in adults and older adults, according to a large new meta-analysis.
Rheumatology
22 Sep 2025
Clinical Inertia in Lupus Linked to Worse Long-Term Outcomes
A Japanese multicentre study has revealed that clinical inertia—the failure to escalate treatment in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus despite active disease—leads to greater organ damage and reduced quality of life.
Hepatology
22 Sep 2025
G3BP1 Identified as Key Regulator in MASLD Progression
A recent study has identified the multifunctional protein G3BP1 as a key regulator of lipid metabolism in the liver.
Dermatology
22 Sep 2025
New Study Reveals Cytokine Pathways in Acne Vulgaris
Oral isotretinoin remains the most effective therapy, although its precise mechanism is not fully understood.
Urology
21 Sep 2025
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Improves Survival in MIBC
nalysis of the BLADDA urothelial cancer registry demonstrated that neoadjuvant chemotherapy was associated with reduced risk of invasive bladder cancer recurrence.
Respiratory
21 Sep 2025
Machine Learning Aids Diagnosis of Interstitial Pneumonia
A machine learning model combining CT radiomics with clinical data has shown accuracy comparable to experienced pulmonologists in diagnosing usual interstitial pneumonia and predicting survival outcomes.
Radiology
21 Sep 2025
Deep Learning Model Boosts Accuracy of CT Lung Screening
A deep learning algorithm has shown promise in improving the risk assessment of lung nodules on CT scans, potentially reducing false positives in lung cancer screening.
Diabetes
21 Sep 2025
Global Study Revealed Persistent Gaps in Diabetes Care Worldwide
A global study covering 204 countries found that fewer than one in four people with diabetes achieved optimal glycaemic control, highlighting persistent gaps in diagnosis and treatment despite improvements since 2000.
Allergy & Immunology
21 Sep 2025
Shrimp Allergy More Common in Adults Than Children
Large-scale surveys, such as those conducted by the University of Chicago, align with these findings, reporting crustacean allergy prevalence of around 1.2%.
Hepatology
20 Sep 2025
Study Questions Need for Prolonged Antibiotics in Cirrhosis
The results demonstrated a high probability, 97.3%, that shorter durations of antibiotic prophylaxis, including no treatment, were noninferior to longer durations for all-cause mortality.
Neurology
20 Sep 2025
International Consensus Group Updates Diagnostic Framework for Vascular Dementia
Updated global criteria standardise diagnosis of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia, incorporating biomarker guidance and preclinical assessment.
General Healthcare
20 Sep 2025
Plant-Based Diet Reduces Risk of Diabetes: Evidence from Cambridge Study
Eating a more plant-based, sustainable diet may cut diabetes risk and reduce greenhouse emissions, large UK study finds.
Gastroenterology
20 Sep 2025
Gastric Scintigraphy Helps Diagnose and Guide Diabetic Gastroparesis Treatment
A study from Cairo University Hospital reveals that gastric scintigraphy and the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index are valuable tools for diagnosing diabetic gastroparesis and predicting treatment outcomes.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
20 Sep 2025
Rare Genetic Variants Linked to Severe Brain Disease After Chickenpox
Rare genetic variants affecting antiviral, inflammatory, and autophagy pathways may explain severe neurological complications from chickenpox in children.
Rheumatology
20 Sep 2025
Ultrasound Tool Offers New Insight Into Autoimmune Lung Disease
A new study demonstrates that a modified lung ultrasound (LUS) scoring system can accurately assess severity and prognosis in systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease-associated interstitial lung disease (SARD-ILD).
Dermatology
20 Sep 2025
Upadacitinib Shows Promise for Moderate-to-Severe HS Treatment
Patients receiving once-daily upadacitinib 30 mg achieved significantly greater reductions in abscesses and inflammatory nodules compared with historical placebo rates.
Cardiology
19 Sep 2025
The ISCHEMIA Trial: Invasive Strategy Relieves Angina Faster
Invasive strategy helps relieve angina faster in chronic coronary disease, while conservative care prolongs persistent symptoms, study finds.
Respiratory
19 Sep 2025
Ancient Conch Shell Practice Shows Promise in Sleep Apnoea Care
A randomised trial finds that blowing a conch shell reduces daytime sleepiness, improves sleep quality, and lowers apnoea severity in people with obstructive sleep apnoea.
Reproductive Health
19 Sep 2025
Early Salpingectomy Shows Promise in Ovarian Cancer Prevention
A new study has identified the best ways to evaluate the effectiveness of risk-reducing early salpingectomy (RRES) with delayed oophorectomy in women at high genetic risk of ovarian cancer.
Neurology
19 Sep 2025
How Temperature and Light Impact Sleep in Dementia
Cooler bedrooms and brighter daytimes shown to promote better sleep and wellbeing in people living with dementia, new study reveals.
Diabetes
19 Sep 2025
PCOS Increases Risk of Cardiometabolic Disease
Appropriate risk assessment before prescribing treatment, along with personalised management strategies, could help reduce the long-term burden of cardiometabolic diseases in this population.
Dermatology
18 Sep 2025
EADV 2025: Adults With AD Show Higher Cardiovascular Risk
The results revealed that patients with AD displayed a less favourable cardiovascular risk profile.
Innovations
18 Sep 2025
AI Tool Calculates Biological Age for Early Disease Detection
AI model integrating health outcomes offers more accurate biological age estimates, helping clinicians identify disease risk earlier.
Cardiology
18 Sep 2025
Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Major Cause of Heart Failure in Older Black Men
Undiagnosed heart condition affects up to one in six older Black men with heart failure, new research finds.
Oncology
18 Sep 2025
TMOD2 Identified as Key Driver of Liver Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer
Researchers have uncovered a central role for Tropomodulin-2 (TMOD2) in promoting colorectal cancer (CRC) progression and liver metastasis.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
18 Sep 2025
First Clinical Signals of Post-Therapy HIV Control Emerge
A landmark trial combining novel therapies has produced the first signs of durable post-treatment HIV control, pointing to a new frontier in functional cure research.
Dermatology
18 Sep 2025
EADV 2025: Sleep Apnoea Linked to Increased Skin Disorders
Beyond disease associations, CPAP mask-related skin complications such as dermatitis may arise due to friction, pressure, moisture, or sensitivity to mask materials.
Dermatology
17 Sep 2025
EADV 2025: Delays in AD Treatment Differ Across UK
A key finding was that patients treated at specialist centres experienced a significantly shorter delay in switching from immunosuppressants to advanced systemic therapies.
Urology
17 Sep 2025
Biparametric MRI Matches Multiparametric Accuracy in Prostate Cancer
Results showed that bpMRI was noninferior to mpMRI for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer, defined as Gleason Grade Group 2 or higher.
Respiratory
17 Sep 2025
New ERS/EULAR Guidelines for Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease
ERS/EULAR guidelines provide detailed recommendations for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating connective tissue disease-related interstitial lung disease, tailored to disease type and risk profile.
Neurology
17 Sep 2025
Eye And Blood Protein Identified as Promising Biomarker for Dementia
SLIT2 protein in eye and blood linked to early cognitive decline, paving the way for new dementia tests.
Oncology
17 Sep 2025
New Research Shows Promise for Treating Chemoresistant Neuroblastoma
Researchers are making progress in the fight against neuroblastoma (NB), a challenging childhood tumour known for its resistance to chemotherapy.
Dermatology
17 Sep 2025
EADV 2025: Smoking Linked to Greater Severity in HS
In Cohort 1, data from 787 participants revealed that current smokers, who comprised 53.9% of the group, were more likely to present with severe disease.
General Healthcare
17 Sep 2025
Collaborative Care: Supporting GPs in Delivering Mental Health
Evidence shows that early GP intervention and continuity of care are linked with fewer hospital admissions and reduced demand for out-of-hours services.
Hepatology
16 Sep 2025
Post-Treatment AFP Levels Predict Liver Cancer Risk in Hepatitis C
Discover a study showing that post-treatment AFP levels help predict hepatocellular carcinoma risk in chronic hepatitis C patients after antiviral therapy.
General Healthcare
16 Sep 2025
NHS Clinics Launch Alzheimer’s Blood Test Trial
Find out how a new blood test could revolutionise Alzheimer’s diagnosis and care. Keep reading for the latest updates.
Respiratory
16 Sep 2025
Dogs Detect Lung Cancer More Accurately From Breath Than Saliva
Study finds trained dogs detect lung cancer with 78% accuracy from breath samples versus 42% from saliva.
Oncology
16 Sep 2025
Personalised Risk Tools Boost Ovarian Cancer Detection for UK Women
A groundbreaking new tool, Ovatools, is set to transform ovarian cancer diagnosis in UK primary care by providing personalised risk scores that combine CA125 blood test results with a patient’s age.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
16 Sep 2025
Prior Dengue Infection Reshapes Immune Response to Vaccine
Prior dengue infection reshapes innate immunity, boosting vaccine efficacy. Vaccination alone fails to replicate these immune changes.
Dermatology
16 Sep 2025
Skin Cancer Risks Identified in Key Autoimmune Conditions
Discover a study linking select autoimmune diseases with increased risks of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers, highlighting the need for closer surveillance.
Innovations
15 Sep 2025
AI Accelerates Antibody Discovery for Pandemic Preparation
New AI imaging method speeds up antibody discovery for infectious disease treatments, fuelling global pandemic preparedness efforts.
Urology
15 Sep 2025
Improving Prostate Cancer Outcomes with Updated Risk Models
By aligning pretreatment risk stratification more closely with AS eligibility, clinicians may feel more confident recommending surveillance, potentially reducing overtreatment.
General Healthcare
15 Sep 2025
Caesarean Births Rise to Record High Across Britain
Over half of all births in Britain now involve medical intervention, with caesarean deliveries driving the trend, new NHS data show.
Neurology
15 Sep 2025
How Childhood Cognitive Skills Influence Lifespan
Childhood cognitive skills linked to lower mortality risk, but adversity may weaken these protective effects into adulthood.
Allergy & Immunology
15 Sep 2025
How Blueberries May Reduce Allergy Risk in Infants
Previous research has shown that blueberry intake in adults increases beneficial Bifidobacterium species, enhances gut barrier integrity, and reduces inflammation.
Hepatology
14 Sep 2025
Does Besifovir Reduce Hepatocellular Carcinoma Risk?
Potential mechanisms behind BSV’s protective effect may mirror those described for tenofovir-based therapies, such as modulation of inflammatory and oncogenic pathways.
Cardiology
14 Sep 2025
Stroke Prevention: Occlusion Surpasses Anticoagulants for Patients on Dialysis
Occlusion procedure offers safer stroke prevention than anticoagulants for dialysis patients with kidney failure, new study finds.
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
14 Sep 2025
Which National Strategies Best Curb Drug-Resistant Infections?
Global disparities in AMR governance show high-income countries with stronger plans, while low-income nations face weaker strategies and higher infection burdens.
Dermatology
14 Sep 2025
Excisional Biopsy Alone May Suffice in Melanoma Treatment
Importantly, patients with clear margins from excisional biopsy alone, who did not undergo wide excision, showed no recurrence after a median of more than eight years.
Neurology
13 Sep 2025
Air Pollution Drives Toxic Protein Linked to Lewy Body Dementia
Air pollution may drive Lewy body dementia by triggering toxic brain protein clumps, new research shows.
Urology
13 Sep 2025
Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Distal Ileum Microbiota in Cystectomy
This study investigated the microbiota of the distal ileum in patients undergoing iRARC without bowel preparation, using direct sampling during ICUD.
Respiratory
13 Sep 2025
Lower Steroid Use Drives Pregnancy Asthma Hospitalisations
Hospital asthma exacerbations rise in later pregnancy, with reduced inhaled corticosteroid use a key modifiable risk factor, UK data show.
Innovations
13 Sep 2025
Over 100 Nations Join Global AI Model to Redefine Bias and Diversity in AI
Global RETFound model unites 100 countries to build more equitable, diverse AI for medical research and patient care.
Allergy & Immunology
13 Sep 2025
Bridging the Gap Between AI Research and Immunology
Discover a study exploring how AI can transform allergy and immunology, highlighting challenges, opportunities, and a roadmap for clinical impact.
Hepatology
12 Sep 2025
Immune Genes Driving MAFLD Progression and Diagnosis Revealed
Emerging evidence points to the role of CD4+ T cell subsets in fuelling MAFLD-related inflammation and fibrosis.
Neurology
12 Sep 2025
LSD-Based Treatment Achieves Rapid Anxiety Relief in Clinical Trial
Single-dose MM120 provides fast, lasting anxiety relief in generalised anxiety disorder, paving the way for new treatments.
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