A family physician and a cardiologist sit down for an honest exchange about cardiac stress testing in primary care. Can they get on the same page? Medscape Family Medicine
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Oct 24 2025 This Week in Cardiology
The PREVENT score in hypertension, GLP-1 mechanism of action in cardiovascular disease, CAD type and statin benefit, and the problem with hospitalization endpoints in HF trials are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape
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A Devastating Dx at 23 Sparks a Doctor’s Medical Calling
A young radiographer’s life derails after an MRI reveals MS. His journey, from relapses to stem cell therapy, set him on a path to become an MD with a unique mindset for patient care. Medscape
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Ghost scans problematic in POCUS trauma exams
Rates of ghost scans — where POCUS images are not saved — vary by imaging facility, but are high overall in emergency settings…
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PSMA-PET may require selective use to be cost-effective
Yale University researcher developed a decision-analytic model to estimate lifetime cost outcomes associated with PSMA-PET.
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Kim Kardashian's Brain Aneurysm: Experts Weigh In
(MedPage Today) — Reality television star Kim Kardashian disclosed on her show “The Kardashians” that she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, and suggested the aneurysm may be due to stress from her relationship with rapper Kanye West.
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What the AI Bubble Is Doing to Healthcare
The hype is loud and the money is flowing. But inside healthcare, clinicians wonder if the tech is just a larger-scale rehash of the fight between patient care vs bottom line. Medscape Medical News
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Altered Lung Aeration Tied to Surfactant in Preemies
The right lungs are more aerated than the left lungs after surfactant therapy in infants born preterm with respiratory distress syndrome, a study shows. Medscape News UK