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ChatGPT-generated informed consent forms in interventional radiology: A randomized controlled evaluation of comprehension, attitudinal responses, and readability
Informed consent is both an ethical and legal requirement in clinical medicine, ensuring that patients receive adequate, comprehensible information before undergoing diagnostic or therapeutic procedures [1]. However, in practice, many consent documents in interventional radiology are written at a linguistic complexity far beyond the average patient’s comprehension level. The use of complex medical jargon and long, unstructured explanations often leads to suboptimal comprehension and passive cons…
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Advanced Therapies Improve Bowel Urgency in IBD
Advanced therapies improve bowel urgency in nearly half of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, new research finds. Medscape News UK
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Habitual Motor Responses May Drive Smoking More Than Reward
Appetitive responses to smoking cues seem limited in abstinence-motivated, non-deprived smokers, suggesting habitual motor responses play a more crucial role in dependence. Medscape News UK
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UK Prostate MRI Practice Shows Progress; Variations Persist
A new survey of UK radiologists finds that 100% of NHS trusts have now used pre-biopsy MRI, although variations persist in patient preparation and staging. Medscape News UK
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Medical Breakthroughs That Shaped UK Healthcare in 2025
From AI and gene therapy to immunotherapy gains and drug safety questions, 2025 reshaped UK medicine with promise, progress, and caution. Medscape News UK
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Cost, Geography Hinder Cancer Trial Participation
Less than 10% of patients with cancer in the US participate in clinical trials of new treatments. Medscape Medical News
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Couple Infertility: The Male Factor Is Often Overlooked
Many men never see a reproductive specialist; a preventive check around age 18 — semen analysis and testicular ultrasound — can catch anomalies early and help preserve fertility. Medscape News Europe