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Thursday September 12, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson on gun storage, gun education, and children; research finds a connection between body fat and pain; and an AI model uses voices to detect type 2 diabetes. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 12, 20241 min

Wednesday September 11, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Night owls may be at increased risk for type 2 diabetes; randomized trials show that a nonhormonal treatment significantly improves menopausal symptoms; and first-generation antihistamines are linked to higher risk for seizures in children. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 11, 20241 min

Tuesday September 10, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Alzheimer's diagnosis varies by US region; doctors have reservations about a weight loss drug's newest formulation; and racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in trials of immune checkpoint inhibitors. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 10, 20241 min

Monday September 09, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Patients who use cannabis receive more anesthesia during surgery; Alzheimer's disease is more prevalent in areas saturated with artificial light at night; and researchers find that cell phone use is tied to risk for cardiovascular disease. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 9, 20241 min

Friday September 06, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A report suggests that many pediatricians are reluctant to order too many COVID vaccines; women with false-positive mammography results are less likely to return for screening; and a cognitive-behavioral therapy app may help patients with anxiety disorders. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 6, 20241 min

Thursday September 05, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson discusses new research examining whether semaglutide increases risk for suicide; nearly half of cancer survivors report financial hardships during and after care; and a WHO survey finds that the use of condoms by teens has declined. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 5, 20241 min

Wednesday September 04, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Medicare-negotiated drug prices are much higher than prices in other countries; renal denervation produces clinically meaningful reductions in uncontrolled hypertension; and movies provide misleading views of cancer. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 4, 20241 min

Tuesday September 03, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Patients are more satisfied with their visits when doctors sit; a new study finds that nearly half of AI health devices are lacking publicly available validation data; and an opioid overdose drug may increase survival in patients who suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Sep 3, 20241 min

Friday August 30, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Parents' phone use may affect children's mental health; primary care doctors track 57 quality measures; and a study shows that fasting can lower BMI in adolescents with obesity. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 30, 20241 min

Thursday August 29, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: CMS may have been overpaying Medicare Advantage plans billions; a study shows a significant decline in perioperative mortality among kidney donors; and patients who have had a stroke may be capable of much harder workouts. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 29, 20241 min

Wednesday August 28, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Broader eligibility for diet drugs could increase the number of Medicare beneficiaries taking semaglutide to 15 million; Dr F. Perry Wilson looks at myocarditis risk from the COVID vaccine vs from getting COVID; and an ethicist says vaccine hesitancy has now spread to pet owners not getting rabies shots for their animals. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 28, 20241 min

Tuesday August 27, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A race-neutral policy on eGFR facilitates kidney transplants for Black patients; doctors provide tips on the best ways to get patients to exercise; and Medscape reports on the power of neurology advocacy groups. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 27, 20241 min

Monday August 26, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Inflammation may contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders; age-related hearing loss and peripheral neuropathy are linked to decreased longevity; and a study finds that spouses of patients with cancer have an elevated risk for suicide. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 26, 20241 min

Friday August 23, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Two randomized trials show that a drug reduces the frequency of vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women; untreated hypertension may increase risk for Alzheimer's disease; and pollution from wildfires is linked to more hospitalizations for asthma. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 23, 20241 min

Thursday August 22, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Flexibility in middle age is linked to later mortality; home foreclosures may hasten cognitive decline; and two states draw patients from out of state for medical aid in dying. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 22, 20241 min

Wednesday August 21, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Tirzepatide may provide more clinical benefits than GLP-1 drugs do; cannabidiol use is more common in pregnant women than in nonpregnant women; and a nonstatin cholesterol-lowering drug is associated with lower liver cancer risk. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 21, 20241 min

Tuesday August 20, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: The percentage of positive COVID tests is at the highest level in 2 years; a study finds a high rate of success with uterus transplants; and concern over expertise at medical spas grows. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 20, 20241 min

Monday August 19, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A Medscape survey finds general discontent among physicians with the RVU reimbursement system; GLP-1 drugs are associated with lower rates of hyperkalemia than DPP-4is are in patients with type 2 diabetes; and having a childhood pet may reduce the risk for Crohn's disease. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 19, 20241 min

Friday August 16, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Even low alcohol intake in people over 60 is associated with early death; an advanced brain-computer interface restores speech to a patient with ALS; and an analysis concludes that a newly approved COPD drug may not be cost-effective. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 16, 20241 min

Thursday August 15, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A new study finds that many pediatric patients are not being properly triaged in emergency departments; clinicians ask the American Psychiatric Association to change the name of posttraumatic stress disorder; and ultraprocessed foods may increase microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 15, 20241 min

Wednesday August 14, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A commentary questions the use of BMI for treating obesity; FIT screening may reduce colorectal cancer mortality by 33%; and the American Headache Society publishes guidance on treating youth with headache caused by concussion. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 14, 20241 min

Tuesday August 13, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Cannabis overuse is linked to increased risk for head and neck cancer; more than 15 million US adults may use botanicals that are potentially hepatotoxic; and commonly prescribed oral antibiotics are associated with increased risk for serious cutaneous drug reactions. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 13, 20241 min

Monday August 12, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A higher resting heart rate is associated with increased risk for premature mortality in non–dialysis-dependent kidney disease; a study finds no safe alcohol limit for patients with metabolic liver disease; and women with PCOS may be more likely to have an eating disorder. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 12, 20241 min

Friday August 09, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Research shows growing interest in and concern about microdosing psychedelics; more patients with cancer are getting immunotherapy at the end of life; and a BMJ investigation raises questions about the effectiveness of a multicancer detection test. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 10, 20241 min

Friday August 09, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Research shows growing interest in and concern about microdosing psychedelics; more patients with cancer are getting immunotherapy at the end of life; and a BMJ investigation raises questions about the effectiveness of a multicancer detection test. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 9, 20241 min

Thursday August 08, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: New understanding of how ECT works; a memory loss condition that is not Alzheimer's; and the juice that may help prevent urinary tract infections. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 8, 20241 min

Wednesday August 07, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: New research shows that hospitals purchased by private equity aren't financially troubled; Dr F. Perry Wilson on the difference in life expectancy between men and women; and experts call for genetic testing of many kidney patients. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 7, 20241 min

Tuesday August 06, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: The government says a Tennessee health system paid doctors outrageous salaries for patient referrals; researchers find that some online vendors of semaglutide may be fraudulent or selling dangerous products; and the FDA approves the first engineered cell therapy for a solid tumor. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 6, 20241 min

Monday August 05, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A nonpharmaceutical intervention improves sleep in patients with dementia; more livestock workers may have gotten bird flu than previously reported; and opioid use in autoimmune rheumatic diseases has been declining since 2014. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 5, 20241 min

Friday August 02, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Intensive glucose control fails to reduce mortality risk in critically ill patients; a Lancet commission says obesity lacks a clear identity; and an unfavorable balance between physical activity and sitting increases the risk for all-cause mortality. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 2, 20241 min

Thursday August 01, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: High intake of processed red meat is associated with increased risk for dementia; hormone-modulating therapy for breast cancer may lower the odds of Alzheimer's disease; and cardiology fellows are paid over $13 million by industry. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Aug 1, 20241 min

Wednesday July 31, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson on Ozempic for smoking cessation; research finds that wildfires increase risk for dementia; and the FDA approves a new blood test for colorectal cancer. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 31, 20241 min

Tuesday July 30, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Alzheimer's blood tests could cut wait times to see a specialist by 9 months; late morning may be the best time of day to eat to reduce the risk for diabetes; and Olympic athletes employ continuous glucose monitoring to optimize training. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 30, 20241 min

Monday July 29, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A newer shingles vaccine is associated with a significant delay in dementia diagnosis in older adults; cardiovascular outcomes are better in patients on home hemodialysis compared with peritoneal dialysis; and youth suicide rates are lower in states that restrict access to firearms. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 29, 20241 min

Friday July 26, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Two diets produce cognitive improvements in adults with overweight and insulin resistance; youths with conduct disorder show extensive differences in brain structure; and physicians see a lack of knowledge and institutional support as barriers to addiction care. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 26, 20241 min

Thursday July 25, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: The World Health Organization says talc is "probably" carcinogenic; researchers describe a memory disorder that's often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's; and sexual orientation is associated with risk for skin cancer. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 25, 20241 min

Wednesday July 24, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson on whether cash giveaways can improve health; sleep disturbances are linked to increased susceptibility to COVID; and emergency responders turn to drones to speed up life-saving treatment. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 24, 20241 min

Tuesday July 23, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A 10-fold increase in mental health hospitalizations involving methamphetamine; higher dietary intake of vitamin B1 is associated with lower levels of constipation; and the five most useful AI tools for hospitals. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 23, 20241 min

Monday July 22, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: An EHR nudge helps significantly decrease breast cancer biopsies; new research examines the relationship between BMI and polycystic ovarian syndrome; and public interest in genetic screening of embryos for health risks persists despite a lack of scientific evidence. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 22, 20241 min

Friday July 19, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Popular TikTok videos about sun protection mainly come from beauty bloggers, not dermatologists; the nation's 911 system is plagued by outages; and meet the Olympic athletes who became physicians. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 19, 20241 min

Thursday July 18, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Transcranial stimulation is effective against treatment-resistant bipolar depression; no increased risk for neurologic and psychiatric ailments are associated with GLP-1 drugs; and researchers identify a new gene for early-onset Parkinson's disease. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 18, 20241 min

Wednesday July 17, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson on whether stem cell therapy even contains any stem cells; illicit use of a veterinary tranquilizer is growing in some parts of the country; and rural hospitals go from baby boom to baby bust. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 17, 20241 min

Tuesday July 16, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Nearly 10% of pregnant individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 end up with long COVID; nightmares in middle age may increase the risk for dementia; and USC researchers are developing a "Fitbit for the gut." https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 16, 20241 min

Monday July 15, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: The European Medicines Agency warns of aspiration risk in patients taking GLP-1s who undergo anesthesia; a Medscape commentary defends new guidelines on vitamin D supplementation and testing; and children who inhale secondhand e-cigarette vapor are exposed to significantly less nicotine than with secondhand cigarette smoke. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 15, 20241 min

Friday July 12, 2024

Medicare proposes a 3% pay cut for physicians in 2025; nighttime light leads to increased risk for diabetes; and meet the trauma surgeon marrying medicine and police work. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 12, 20241 min

Thursday July 11, 2024

Medscape readers voice unhappiness over vitamin D guidelines from the Endocrine Society; a plastic surgeon in Seattle is fined $5 million for restricting patients from posting negative reviews; and the Nurses' Health Study shows higher intake of ultraprocessed foods increases the risk for lupus. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 11, 20241 min

Wednesday July 10, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Electrical stimulation comparable to IV opioids for pain management in patients having laparoscopic gallbladder surgery; better bowel preparation lowered the risk for post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer death; and US vaccination levels for COVID-19 linked to improved childhood asthma symptoms. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 9, 20241 min

Tuesday July 09, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Dr F. Perry Wilson discusses a new head-to-head study of two popular diet drugs' effectiveness; strict sodium intake in patients with heart failure shows no clinical benefit; and European obesity organization calls for moving beyond BMI in obesity diagnosis. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 8, 20241 min

Monday July 08, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: A twice-yearly injectable provides 100% efficacy in preventing HIV in women at high risk for infection; new research shows that quitting smoking at any age extends life; and discontinuing diet drugs prior to pregnancy may lead to more gestational weight gain. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 7, 20241 min

Friday July 05, 2024

Today on the Medscape Medical Minute: Semaglutide is linked to increased risk for a condition that causes vision loss; new research finds that cannabis users may lower risk for diabetes; and long-COVID patients may relapse after viral infections. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989872

Jul 5, 20241 min