From the Journals
From the Journals
Circulating Tumor Cells Can Predict Progression in Stage 3 NSCLC
New research may bring doctors closer to using CTCs as a biomarker for patients with non-small cell lung cancer in clinic.
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Bivalent COVID Vaccine Protected Children, Adolescents
Children who received an mRNA bivalent vaccine were less likely to be infected than were unvaccinated peers or those who received only monovalent...
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Gabapentinoids Increase Exacerbation in COPD
“This study supports the warnings from regulatory agencies and highlights the importance of considering this potential risk when prescribing...
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Success with Sirolimus in Treating Skin Sarcoidosis Could Spur Studies in Other Organs
Vienna researchers reported that 7 of 10 patients treated with systemic sirolimus had noted improvements in skin lesions, which continued for up...
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Struggling to Stay Awake While Driving a Sign of OSA?
Strategies to stay awake included rolling down the window, drinking tea or coffee, or listening to music at a high volume.
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Doctors With Limited Vacation Have Increased Burnout Risk
Those who took less vacation and worked during their time off displayed higher emotional exhaustion and reported feeling less fulfilled in their...
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Ibuprofen Fails for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants
Ibuprofen treatment within 72 hours of birth did not reduce risk of death or bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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e-Cigarettes Best Nicotine Gum for Smoking Cessation
For patients trying to quit smoking, e-cigarettes may be most effective.
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High and Low Body Mass Indices Promote Respiratory Symptoms
“These results suggest that the risk of small airway obstruction in underweight individuals deserves more attention and that excessive wasting may...
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Smoking Associated With Increased Risk for Hair Loss Among Men
Smoking generally has been accepted as a risk factor for the development and progression of AGA, but evidence on this association has been...