JAMA Network Open
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healthEMR Alert Boosts Chlamydia Screening in Primary Care
Real-time electronic alerts for medical assistants increased chlamydia test orders in primary care, but not in ob-gyn practices.
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healthArsenic in Drinking Water Linked to Increased Urologic Cancer Risk
A meta-analysis finds arsenic, cadmium, and vanadium increase urologic cancer risk, with arsenic showing the strongest association.
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healthNew IL-17 Drug Shows Promise for Axial Spondyloarthritis
Phase 3 trial finds vunakizumab significantly improves symptoms in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis with sustained benefits and a favorable safety profile.
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healthSteady Daily Rhythms Linked to Slower Biological Aging, Johns Hopkins Study Finds
Research suggests consistent rest-activity cycles may slow biological aging, offering potential intervention targets for healthier, longer lives.
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healthMel Gibson's Joe Rogan Podcast Endorsement Sparks Surge in Ivermectin Prescriptions for Cancer
A study reveals that Mel Gibson's endorsement of ivermectin and fenbendazole on Joe Rogan's podcast led to a near doubling of prescriptions for cancer patients.
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healthMorning Immunotherapy Tied to Longer Survival in Advanced Cancer
New analysis suggests timing of immune checkpoint inhibitor infusions may impact patient outcomes, with earlier administration linked to better survival.
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healthBereavement Surge in Cardiovascular Risk During COVID-19
A new Swedish study finds that losing a close family member significantly increases cardiovascular disease risk, with a heightened effect during the pandemic.
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healthNavigating Prognosis in Serious Illness Care
New insights on how clinicians can balance hope and realism during serious illness conversations with hematologic malignancy patients.