A longer duration of breastfeeding is associated with decreased vertebral adiposity and fat infiltration of the paraspinal muscles in premenopausal women, a retrospective longitudinal study shows. Medscape News UK
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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The Patient Portal That Patients Can’t Navigate
For many older adults, logging into a patient portal can be harder than managing their health. Medscape Medical News
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Excess Cow’s Milk Linked to Cerebral Thrombosis in Toddler
A 24-month-old boy develops cerebral venous thrombosis due to severe iron deficiency anaemia caused by excessive cow milk intake, highlighting the need for intake limits. Medscape UK
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Early Intensive GDMT Regimen May Boost Recovery in HFrEF
Early and intensive guideline-directed medical therapy shows the recovery of heart function within 3 months among patients newly diagnosed with heart failure with markedly reduced ejection fraction. Medscape News UK
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When NSCLC Decisions Can’t Wait for NGS
How do you treat when NGS is pending? Dr Coral Olazagasti shares her approach in a challenging Stage IV lung cancer case. Medscape Oncology
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Colon Cancer Patient Dies From Undetected Rare DPYD Variant
A man in his seventies developed fulminant capecitabine toxicity despite normal DPYD screening, revealing a rare variant that standard testing did not detect. Medscape UK
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Nov 14 2025 This Week in Cardiology
Listener feedback on the PISCES trial, AHA news (including a big PCSK9i trial), beta-blockers post MI, LAAC, and post-AF ablation OAC use are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape
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Quick Take: Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Dr Neena Chandrasekaran discusses severe community-acquired pneumonia. Medscape
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Women Face Higher Odds of Inappropriate Imaging Requests
An analysis of a German multicentre study reveals that women are more likely than men to receive inappropriate diagnostic imaging requests, suggesting disparities in clinical decision-making. Medscape News UK
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Timely NHS Inductions Are Vital for IMGs
A case involving an international medical graduate highlights why timely inductions are essential for patient safety and professional support. Medical Protection Society