(MedPage Today) — A man grabbed a bottle of what looked like water and took a swig. Hours later, he was in the emergency department with a life-threatening cerebral air gas embolism.
The problem: It was highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide…
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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He Drank Hydrogen Peroxide By Accident. It Caused an Embolism in His Brain.
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Targeting Inflammation After AMI
An overview of inflammatory mechanisms after AMI and the evolving clinical evidence on anti-inflammatory therapies for secondary cardiovascular prevention. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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Jan 16 2026 This Week in Cardiology
Some great listener feedback, one of the best studies of the year in atrial fibrillation and heart failure, imaging to exclude left atrial thrombus, and a truly amazing first cardiac procedure are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape
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AI Helps ED Doctors Spot Fractures as Northern Ireland Deploys BoneView Through Sectra
Emergency departments and minor injury units across Northern Ireland are now benefitting from AI that helps clinicians accurately and efficiently identify bone fractures – deployed rapidly and at scale through Sectra Amplifier Services. Sectra Amplifier Services, provided by Northern Ireland’s enterprise imaging partner Sectra, enables healthcare organisations to integrate AI tools directly into […]
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Fever Induced by Cotrimoxazole After UTI Treatment in Woman
Drug-induced fever can complicate antibiotic treatment and lead to unnecessary testing when cultures are negative, and symptoms improve only after the drug is stopped. Medscape News UK
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Ultrasound Markers Predict Genetic Issues in Early Pregnancy
A set of four abnormal ultrasound markers during early pregnancy can aid in the detection of chromosomal anomalies and the prediction of the risk for miscarriages, a UK study shows. Medscape News UK
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When Does Spleen Size Signal Cancer Risk?
For older adults with incidentally detected splenomegaly, a very large spleen volume predicts a substantial risk for hematologic cancer in the next 5 years. Medscape Medical News
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Healthcare AI 2026 Enters Its Next Act — Prove It Or Lose It
Every few years, healthcare crowns a new hero. For a while, attention centered on the electronic health record, less a hero than a handy proxy for deeper systemic frustrations. Then “digital transformation,” a phrase roomy enough to mean everything and nothing. Over the last half decade, the spotlight shifted to artificial intelligence. AI was […]
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The Effect of AI on the Radiologist Workforce: A Task-Based Analysis
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in medRxiv. We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Curtis P. Langlotz1 Abstract Background The effect of […]
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