‘It is easier to give a diagnosis than to take it away,’ advised a seasoned neurologist as this resident learns how uncertainty permeates the practice of medicine. Medscape
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Prediabetes Can Predict T2D After Heart Attack in Obesity
More than 50% of patients with overweight or obesity, A1c levels of 6.0%-6.4%, and a recent myocardial infarction progress to T2D within 5 years. Medscape News UK
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Can Biology Change How We Define Parkinson’s Disease?
New biomarker tools and genetic staging can spot Parkinson’s decades before symptoms, opening a rare window for prevention. Medscape News Europe
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VTE During Pancreatic Cancer Care Linked to Worse Survival
Venous thromboembolism is associated with worse survival in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma receiving perioperative therapy, new data show. Medscape Medical News
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Is AI Better Than Radiologists at Interpreting Mammograms?
A Swedish trial shows artificial intelligence can improve breast cancer diagnosis but raises questions about utility beyond Europe and the radiologist’s role. Medscape Medical News
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EMA Clears Immunotherapy for Early Gastric and GEJ Cancers
European regulators have endorsed Imfinzi as part of a perioperative treatment strategy that significantly reduces recurrence and death in early-stage gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer. Medscape News Europe
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Mineralocorticoid Blocker Gets EU Nod for Heart Failure
Kerendia may soon be authorized in the EU for heart failure and an ejection fraction of 40% or higher. Medscape News Europe
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Full-Dilation Caesarean as a Predictor of Preterm Birth
Previous spontaneous preterm full dilation caesarean delivery is associated with a higher likelihood of recurrent spontaneous preterm birth in the subsequent pregnancy. Medscape News UK
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EU Backs Kinase Inhibitor Use in Initial Ph+ ALL Therapy
Iclusig, a kinase inhibitor, received a positive opinion for use alongside low-intensity chemotherapy in adults with newly identified disease. Medscape News Europe
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Music and The Brain: A Musician Neurologist’s Perspective
Neurologists Andrew Wilner and Phillip Pearl discuss how music affects the brain and the potential for music therapy. Medscape Neurology