Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common clinical emergency in the digestive system, with its global incidence showing an upward trend year by year [1]. The mortality rate in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) can reach as high as 20–30% [2,3]. And the long-term adverse outcomes of AP—including recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP), chronic pancreatitis (CP), and post-acute pancreatitis diabetes mellitus (PPDM), continue to severely impair patients’ quality of life and increase medical burden…
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Tiny Blood Smidges in the Brain: Amount and Location Tied to Dementia
(MedPage Today) — The location and amount of brain microbleeds that a person has could be telling of their risk of dementia, according to an observational analysis.
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Feb 27 2026 This Week in Cardiology
A superb note on CPR and DNR orders, patients’ vs doctors’ preferences for statins, more on GLP-1s, another LAAC story, and some closing cautionary notes on PFA are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape
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ISC 2026: The Power of Creativity in Post-Stroke Care
Dr Annie J. Ferris explores how stroke survivors are finding hope and resilience through the healing power of creativity and why it matters more than any statistic. Medscape
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Study Questions Use of Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy in Certain Cases
(MedPage Today) — SAN FRANCISCO — Adding hormone therapy to postoperative radiotherapy did not improve overall survival (OS) for most men with prostate cancer, according to a meta-analysis of individual patient data.
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Conditional EU Nod for Weekly Pill in Pediatric Glioma
Current treatment options include surgery and chemotherapy, but chemotherapy’s benefits are often modest and can cause substantial side effects. Medscape News Europe
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Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
This state of the art review describes the clinical features, pathophysiology, and biomarkers of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia for cardiovascular clinicians. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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NPH: What You Learned in Med School Is Wrong
Neurologists Indu Subramanian and Alfonso Fasano discuss normal pressure hydrocephalus and why some of the classic dogma about this condition is wrong. Medscape Neurology
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Can Large Language Models Simplify Radiology Reports?
A meta-analysis suggests that large language model-simplified radiology reports improve patient understanding and readability while preserving high accuracy and completeness. Medscape News UK
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Are We Reaching a Breaking Point?
Imaging demand continues to rise while radiologist shortages persist, leaving many clinicians overextended and increasingly burned out. At the same time, fragmented systems and workflows are quietly compounding the problem – pulling radiologists away from image interpretation and into time-consuming administrative tasks. Reducing system fragmentation can help ease many of the challenges. Radiology is a […]
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