A child with chronic liver disease developed abrupt behavioural and neurological symptoms that were traced to dietary manganese exposure and responded to chelation. Medscape UK
We scan the top radiology sources so you don’t have to.
From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Real-World Wins and Gaps as AI Meets Precision Medicine
Learn what works now in artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled precision care, where gaps remain, and what’s next — from N-of-1 trials to foundation models integrating real-time clinical and molecular data. Medscape Europe
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Advancing Care for Brain Metastases in MBC
Dr Priscilla Brastianos explores the meaningful progress made in the treatment of brain metastases in metastatic breast cancer and the innovations shaping what comes next. Medscape Oncology
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Spine Fractures to Be Flagged During Routine DEXA Scans
NICE has proposed adding vertebral fracture checks to routine DEXA scans for over-50s to detect hidden osteoporosis earlier and prevent future disability. Medscape News UK
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Nerve Ablation for Knee OA: Where Is Its Place in Treatment?
In an expert Q&A, Hospital for Special Surgery’s Lisa Mandl, MD, MPH, discusses the role of genicular nerve ablation in reducing knee OA symptoms amidst other nonpharmacologic options. Hospital for Special Surgery
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How Infections in Later Life Can Echo in the Heart and Brain
In later life, even common infections can quietly raise the risk of stroke, heart attack, and dementia long after the fever fades. Medscape News UK
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Nanosecond Pulsed Field Ablation: Expanding the Toolbox
Drs Kaniksha Desai and Ralph Tufano discuss nanosecond pulsed field ablation technique. American Thyroid Association
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Man With Exploding Head Syndrome Responds to Ketamine
A man with long-standing exploding head syndrome and sleep paralysis reports fewer and less intense episodes after low-dose ketamine following multiple unsuccessful treatments. Medscape UK
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Polyethylene Glycol Checklist May Guide Contrast Choices
A brief screening checklist may flag patients with suspected polyethylene glycol allergy to help guide the selection of ultrasound contrast agents that do not contain polyethylene glycol. Medscape Medical News
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Jan 09 2026 This Week in Cardiology
The limits of knowing coronary artery disease anatomy, fish oil and AF risk, a new drug for PSVT, and maybe I was wrong about a drug for AF conversion (the RAFF4 trial). These are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape