A BMJ investigation found that NHS trusts in England are installing utilities and assigning corridor nurses as A&E overflow care becomes embedded. Medscape News UK
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New Guidelines Reduce Neonatal Hypoglycaemia Admissions
Term neonatal unit admissions for hypoglycaemia reduce by one third after the implementation of the British Association of Perinatal Medicine management framework, without added risk. Medscape News UK
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Clinical Trials Show Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
Better outcomes may come from new drugs, strategies to rev up the immune system and learning to identify the disease sooner in its course. Knowable Magazine
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AI Mining Patient Messages for Cancer Research
Dr Maurie Markman discusses a recent investigation using artificial intelligence to develop patient-centered research questions. Medscape Oncology
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ERCP in Left Lateral and Supine Positions Is More Efficient
ERCP in the supine or left lateral positions appears to be more efficient due to fewer intubations and doesn’t increase readmissions. Medscape Medical News
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MRI Reveals Structural Changes Over Time in Knees Without OA
The majority of knees without radiographic osteoarthritis experience an increase in structural damage over time, with the most frequent changes being observed in the patellofemoral joint. Medscape News UK
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Preoperative MRI for Breast Cancer: Is It Worth It?
In a phase III trial, pre-op MRI did not reduce locoregional recurrences or improve survival among women with early-stage HR-negative breast cancer. Medscape Medical News
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ENZIAN by MRI Shows Promise in Diagnosing Deep Endometriosis
MRI with the ENZIAN and #ENZIAN scoring systems vs surgery shows high accuracy and reliability for deep endometriosis in key pelvic compartments, especially the ovary, a meta-analysis finds. Medscape News UK
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Proton Therapy May Up Risk for Osteoradionecrosis in OPSCC
Patients with oropharyngeal carcinoma who receive proton therapy are more likely to develop this potentially debilitating complication than those who receive IMRT, a new study finds. Medscape Medical News
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Ultrasound Popular With Patients to Monitor IBD
Intestinal ultrasound is highly acceptable and well tolerated by patients with inflammatory bowel disease, reflecting strong support for using this noninvasive method for disease monitoring. Medscape Medical News