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Study highlights disparities in access to advanced life support

, 2025-05-21 21:06:00 Credit: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.2025.211.Abstracts.A7365 Use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) continues to rise, but this advanced form of life support is often not provided to patients equitably. Now, new research published at the ATS 2025 International Conference has confirmed that disadvantaged patients are less…

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Vagus nerve stimulation shows unprecedented recovery rates in spinal cord injuries

, 2025-05-22 03:06:00 In a new clinical study, researchers from the Texas Biomedical Device Center (TxBDC) at The University of Texas at Dallas demonstrated unprecedented rates of recovery for spinal cord injuries. In this study, published in the prestigious journal Nature on May 21, individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury safely received a combination of stimulation of a nerve…

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A Look at 8 Interactive Anatomy Apps for Med Students

, 2025-05-21 13:07:00 In her first semester of medical school, Ava Dunlap took part in a small-group seminar where students would review real and hypothetical patient cases. One day, the students analyzed the historical case of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was shot and killed on a naval ship in 1805. The students had to visualize…

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Are GLP-1s Worth the Hype?

Marissa Plescia , 2025-05-21 23:35:00 GLP-1s are constantly being advertised for weight loss, whether on TV or on public transit. But are they actually worth the hype? That question was posed by Harrison Newman, vice president of consulting company Corporate Synergies, during a Tuesday panel discussion at the MedCity INVEST conference held in Chicago. Newman…

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Rural Patients Lose Options as Birth Facilities Shut Down

, 2025-05-21 14:38:00 WINNER, S.D. — Sophie Hofeldt planned to receive prenatal care and give birth at her local hospital, 10 minutes from her house. Instead, she’s driving more than three hours round trip for her appointments. The hospital, Winner Regional Health, recently joined the increasing number of rural hospitals shuttering their birthing units. “It’s…

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3 Rules Health Systems Are Living By in 2025

Katie Adams , 2025-05-21 23:41:00 The pandemic reshaped care delivery, proving that flexible, patient-centered engagement strategies are the way of the future. But as digital health tools continue to proliferate, experts warn that clinical value —not hype — must guide adoption, and collaboration across the healthcare ecosystem is crucial to sustaining progress. Below are three…

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New FDA Covid vaccine policy raises access, transparency questions

Lizzy Lawrence and Helen Branswell , 2025-05-21 17:05:00 Helen Branswell covers issues broadly related to infectious diseases, including outbreaks, preparedness, research, and vaccine development. Follow her on Mastodon and Bluesky. You can reach Helen on Signal at hbranswell.01. WASHINGTON — Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary promised stakeholders last week that the agency’s new Covid-19…

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Boosting team morale—recognise wins and spread joy

Christopher J Graham, Raykal Sim , 2025-05-21 10:51:00 Christopher J Graham, digital education manager1, Raykal Sim, FMLM national medical director’s clinical fellow2 1Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK 2Leeds, UK c.graham{at}rcpe.ac.uk We appreciate the recent piece on boosting team morale1 and recommend two ways for teams to spread positivity and recognise achievements. First,…

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FDA approves Zynyz as first-line treatment for advanced anal cancer

, 2025-05-21 21:07:00 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the humanized monoclonal antibody Zynyz (retifanlimab-dlwr) as the first first-line treatment for advanced anal cancer. Zynyz is a programmed death receptor-1 inhibitor, approved in combination with carboplatin and paclitaxel (platinum-based chemotherapy) for adults with inoperable, locally recurrent, or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the…

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Happy Future or No Future?

, 2025-05-21 18:51:00 Last February, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates appeared on The Tonight Show and shared some bold predictions about artificial intelligence (AI). In just a decade, he told host Jimmy Fallon, AI will be capable of “great medical advice” and humans will no longer be needed “for most things.” It’s not…

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CMS to speed up, beef up Medicare Advantage audits

Bob Herman , 2025-05-21 21:41:00 Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other providers — reporting on how money influences those businesses and shapes what we all pay for care. He is also the author of the Health Care Inc. newsletter. You can reach Bob on Signal at bobjherman.09. President Trump’s federal…

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GMC clarification on sanctions for climate activists

Anthony Omo , 2025-05-21 10:56:00 Anthony Omo, general counsel and director of fitness to practise General Medical Council, London NW1 3JN, UK gmcpress{at}gmc-uk.org Yassaie writes that the General Medical Council (GMC) has “exploited” a narrative to justify “suspending doctors” who have engaged in climate change activism.1 I’d like to offer some clarification on this point…

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Oxygen deficiency in the colon cancer microenvironment can promote tumor growth

, 2025-05-21 14:39:00 To effectively battle cancer, scientists must study the battlefield. Now, in a recent study published in Nature Communications, a multi-institutional research team including The University of Osaka has discovered some crucial intel: localized oxygen deficiency in the colon cancer microenvironment can promote tumor growth. Until recently, oxygen deprivation, i.e., hypoxia, was thought…

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Is the FDA Poised to Ban Talc?

, 2025-05-21 20:43:00 The FDA may be poised to ban talc as an ingredient in the products it regulates, including foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The agency convened what it called an expert panel on talc on May 20, led by FDA Commissioner Martin Makary, MD, MPH, and Principal Deputy Commissioner Sara Brenner, MD, MPH. The…

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Layer Health, White Plains Hospital partner for clinical registry reporting

, 2025-05-21 19:04:00 New York-based White Plains Hospital is collaborating with Layer Health, an AI-enabled chart review company, to automate reporting across multiple clinical registries and accelerate the chart review process. White Plains Hospital participates in numerous clinical registries that require resources to collect and submit patient data. According to the hospital, the current manual…

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LGBTQ+ physicians sue HHS, NIH over grant cuts

Theresa Gaffney , 2025-05-21 19:51:00 A group of physicians and researchers working on LGBTQ+ health sued the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services Tuesday over the sweeping grant terminations that have impacted medical research on queer people as part of the implementation of President Trump’s executive orders targeting transgender…

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What to Expect During Your Intravenous Iron Infusion

MNB Guest , 2025-05-21 16:07:00 Should you be iron deficient or have iron deficiency anemia, your physician can give intravenous (IV) iron therapy to you and especially where oral therapy is impossible or unproductive. As much as having the convenience of intravenous iron infused can somewhat alarm you initially, it is absolutely safe, comfortable, and…

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Google launches MedGemma for healthcare app developers

, 2025-05-21 16:53:00 Google announced the launch of MedGemma, which the company says contains the most capable open models that help developers build healthcare-based AI applications to examine medical images, generate medical image reports, triage patients and answer questions about medical images.  The open models, which users can fine-tune, come in two variants: a 4B…

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Stem cell transplant offers potentially curative therapy in pediatric patients with monogenic inflammatory bowel disease

, 2025-05-21 17:17:00 Graphical abstract. Credit: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2025.03.018 A collaborative team of researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a highly effective method for treating patients with monogenic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a more severe form of the illness usually affecting younger…

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Skin Cancer Burden Highest in Older Men, Rich Countries

, 2025-05-21 15:00:00 TOPLINE: In 2021, skin cancer affected millions of older adults globally. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) had the highest incidence, while squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) accounted for the greatest disability burden, and men and high sociodemographic index (SDI) countries, especially in Australasia and North America, bore a disproportionate share of cases and deaths….

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Arizona Pastor Accused of Medicaid Fraud After Submitting False Claims Worth Millions: Attorney General

, 2025-05-21 16:16:00 An Arizona pastor has been indicted alongside 16 others in a sweeping Medicaid fraud case, accused of helping funnel millions in state healthcare funds through fake rehab claims and laundering the proceeds through his church, state officials announced. A grand jury indicted 17 individuals and two organizations, including Hope of Life International…

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A Four-Part Roadmap for Responsible Prior Authorization

Jeremy Friese , 2025-05-21 13:13:00 Prior authorization has been around for a long time. Initially designed in the 1960s as a mechanism to control costs and ensure the appropriate use of medical resources, the goal has (in theory) been to prevent unnecessary procedures and curb wasteful spending. But the reality is that prior authorization has…

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Letter: Medical Personnel in Gaza

Contributor , 2025-05-21 14:04:00 Our colleagues are struggling daily with the collapse of the healthcare system, the destruction of hospitals and the death of their fellow healthcare workers Dear Colleague: As a group of doctors, graduated from NUI Galway, we would like to express our deep concern with regard to the ever worsening humanitarian crisis…

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Viz.ai partners with Regeneron, Sanofi to study COPD tool

, 2025-05-21 15:42:00 AI-backed imaging and care coordination company Viz.ai is partnering with biotechnology company Regeneron and biopharmaceutical company Sanofi to deploy and study an AI-enabled workflow tool for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).  Viz.ai offers a care coordination platform with more than 50 FDA-cleared algorithms that help analyze medical imaging data to provide insights…

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OpenAI, ChatGPT’s sycophant problem, Absci design

Brittany Trang , 2025-05-21 14:25:00 You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s AI Prognosis newsletter, our subscriber-exclusive guide to artificial intelligence in health care and medicine. Sign up to get it delivered in your inbox every Wednesday.  We have a lot of new readers this week! Welcome — it was so great to meet many of you…

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Global childhood wasting not slowing sufficiently

, 2025-05-21 14:33:00 Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Too many children around the world are still malnourished and too few countries are on track to address the problem that has a life-long impact on a person. Public health experts from the University of Adelaide have evaluated the impact of food interventions for infants and children in…

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Is Universal Healthcare a Realistic Ask for Europeans?

, 2025-05-21 13:24:00 Out-of-pocket costs are silent barriers to healthcare, said João Vasco Santos, MD, PhD, president of the Public Health Economics Section at the European Public Health Association. “They result in financial hardship and unmet health needs in every European country, disproportionately affecting various groups, particularly those experiencing social vulnerability. These costs delay treatment,…

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