The Felix NeuroAI wristband delivers tailored and dynamic electrical stimulation to the ulnar, median, and radial nerves throughout the day to relieve essential tremor. Medscape Medical News
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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Lung Cancer Screening Lower Than Others
A study aims to explore whether individuals eligible for lung cancer screening also access other preventive services. Medscape Medical News
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Experts Push Back on RFK Jr’s Infection Comments
The new Secretary of Health and Human Services has made claims about measles and other communicable diseases that could lead to sickness, and even death, his critics claim. Medscape Medical News
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Rare Case of Unicentric Castleman Disease in a Boy
A 13-year-old boy’s inguinal mass leads to an unexpected diagnosis of unicentric Castleman disease. Medscape UK
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Private Equity Booms in Cardiology
The cost of heart disease and high-priced procedures are fueling a surge in private equity–acquired cardiovascular outpatient practices and experts discuss how this is affecting patients. Medscape Medical News
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Noninvasive Tests Unreliable in Assessing Liver Fibrosis
Major discrepancies are seen with the use of noninvasive tests compared with liver biopsy, in a post-transplant setting. Medscape Medical News
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Renal Denervation: Antihypertensive or Gizmo Idolatry?
A hypertension expert’s view of the current status of renal denervation for resistant hypertension. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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Keep Fighting INOCA After Neutral WARRIOR Trial
Drs O’Donoghue, Handberg, and Bairey-Merz discuss the WARRIOR trial of intensive medical therapy in women with nonobstructive symptomatic CAD, presented at the ACC 2025 Scientific Session. theheart.org on Medscape
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Are Whole-Body CTs Needed for Falls in Older Adults?
Older adults who have falls from standing may not benefit from whole-body CT as such people have a low risk for clinically occult injuries. Medscape News UK
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Seven Years, a Hidden Metal Body, and Restored Eyesight
A metallic fragment, missed after a workplace injury, is removed 7 years later, fully restoring a 59-year-old man’s vision. Medscape News UK