Adults who undergo coronary angiography immediately after cardiac arrest without ST-segment elevation may not live longer than those who undergo the procedure after a delay, 5-year data show. Medscape Medical News
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Approach Parkinson’s Like An Olympic Athlete
Neurologists Indu Subramanian and Bastiaan R. Bloem discuss wellness and lifestyle interventions for Parkinson’s disease. Medscape Neurology
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MRI Abnormalities Common in Pain-Free Shoulders
MRI finds shoulder tendon tears in most adults over age 40 years, with researchers suggesting the injury is a normal part of aging and does not necessitate intervention in many cases. Medscape Medical News
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Europe Groups Face Gaza’s Ongoing Healthcare Crisis
While the unmet needs of patients in Gaza are immense, new Israeli government requirements and other restrictions are challenging humanitarian organizations’ efforts. Medscape News Europe
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Imaging in Athletes: From Emergencies to Prevention
Beyond bones and muscles, imaging evaluates peripheral nerve injuries from compression to laceration; amateurs may be at higher risk due to poor technique and limited rehab access. Medscape News Europe
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Multicancer Tests: Has the Reality Lived Up to the Hype?
Dr Jason L. Oke explores the latest data on multicancer tests and highlights what we actually know, and what we still don’t know. Medscape Oncology
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Why Infertility Workups Should Start in Primary Care
Infertility workups shouldn’t just be left to specialists. The Curbsiders discuss how primary care physicians can initiate infertility evaluations and better support patients. The Curbsiders
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Functional Stress Testing First for Chest Pain
John Mandrola, MD, takes issue with a recent commentary arguing for a CT-first approach to chest pain management and makes the case for functional stress testing instead. theheart.org on Medscape
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The Coming Age of Genetic Doping in Olympic Sport
The rise of gene editing forces regulators to confront a difficult question: How to protect fair play in the age of genomic medicine. Medscape News Europe
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CQC Tightens Oversight of A&E Corridor Care
The CQC will assess care delivered in hospital corridors as inspectors respond to growing safety concerns over non-clinical treatment spaces. Medscape News UK