An increase in temperature within 24 hours of stroke predicts poor functional outcomes, supporting the use of dynamic monitoring over single baseline readings.
In patients with chronic hepatitis B infection, bepirovirsen achieves significantly higher rates of functional cure than placebo after discontinuation of nucleoside or nucleotide analog therapy.
Prescription rates for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medications are rising sharply in Poland, with the fastest increases seen among young adults, particularly women.
The absolute risk appears low, but new data suggest small changes in smell and taste with GLP-1 treatment may exceed those already associated with type 2 diabetes.
Antidepressants and certain antidiarrheal drugs are linked to a slightly higher risk for death for adults with irritable bowel syndrome.
A biennial report from the American Association for Cancer Research cites progress in narrowing US cancer disparities, as well as ongoing challenges.
In 19th-century France, hypnosis moved from medical experiment to public spectacle, reshaping debates over mind, body, and control.
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Experts call for integrated sexual health, harm reduction, and mental health services to improve care of individuals engaging in chemsex.
The science on alcohol has changed dramatically. Here’s how experts say physicians can explain why older advice no longer holds up — and counsel patients without judgment.
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In patients with acute respiratory failure, carbocisteine and hypertonic saline — commonly used mucoactive agents in ICUs — do not shorten the duration of mechanical ventilation and are tied to harm.