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- Ozempic and Mounjaro May Also Lower Your Risk of Obesity-Linked Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/ozempic-and-mounjaro-may-also-lower-your-risk-of-obesity-linked-cancer/2467585/More evidence suggests that medications such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, originally developed for diabetes and then approved for obesity, have benefits that go beyond these conditions. Those include lower risk of 10 cancers, protection against heart and kidney diseases, and
- Cranberry Extracts Could Boost Microbiota and Counter Cardiometabolic Diseaseshttps://reachmd.com/news/cranberry-extracts-could-boost-microbiota-and-counter-cardiometabolic-diseases/2462916/Québec, April 30, 2024 - Cranberry extracts appear to improve intestinal microbiota and help prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. The study of Université Laval and the Institute of Nutrition and
- AI Can Speed Design of Health Softwarehttps://reachmd.com/news/ai-can-speed-design-of-health-software/2457450/Artificial intelligence helped clinicians to accelerate the design of diabetes prevention software, a new study finds NEW YORK, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --Publishing online March 6 in the Journal of Medical In
- Lung Cancer Screening: Short-Term CT Follow-Up in Consolidation Managementhttps://reachmd.com/news/lung-cancer-screening-short-term-ct-follow-up-in-consolidation-management/2474427/Recent research underscores that short-term follow-up CT scans are a secure and strategic approach for managing pulmonary consolidations identified through lung cancer screening programs. This practice supports early detection efforts while minimizing unnecessary i
- Congenital Heart Surgery and Healthcare Service Reallocation in the COVID-19 Erahttps://reachmd.com/news/congenital-heart-surgery-and-healthcare-service-reallocation-in-the-covid-19-era/2474167/When the COVID-19 pandemic gripped global healthcare systems, the widespread postponement of elective procedures seemed inevitable—and, in many cases, necessary. Hospitals scrambled to reallocate staff, beds, and supplies to manage surging case counts, particularly i
- Prognostic Prediction Model for Skin Tears in Older Nursing Home Residentshttps://reachmd.com/news/prognostic-prediction-model-for-skin-tears-in-older-nursing-home-residents/2473940/Transforming Geriatric Wound Care with Predictive Modeling A new prognostic model is advancing wound care for older nursing home residents by accurately predicting the risk of skin tears. By identifying individuals at high risk, healthcare providers can i
- Evaluating Digital Exercise Programs for Children: Quality and Engagementhttps://reachmd.com/news/evaluating-digital-exercise-programs-for-children-quality-and-engagement/2471440/In today’s digital age, exercise programs for children are increasingly accessible via platforms like YouTube. This article examines these digital programs using quality assessment tools such as m-DISCERN, GQS, i-CONTENT, and CERT, while exploring the relationship between v
- SABR Therapy Deemed Safe for Extensive Cancer Spread, Offering New Hopehttps://reachmd.com/news/sabr-therapy-deemed-safe-for-extensive-cancer-spread-offering-new-hope/2471364/What's New A recent Phase I clinical trial has opened new doors in cancer treatment, establishing the safety of high-precision radiation therapy for patients with extensive metastatic disease. This development could be particularly beneficial for those with limited
- Dr. Siegel Discusses Sedation Without Drugshttps://reachmd.com/news/Dr-Siegel-Discusses-Sedation-Without-Drugs/2471217/A significant portion of today’s patient population is interested in all-natural alternatives to drugs when possible, and sedation is an area where some useful options exist, according to Daniel M. Siegel, MD. “Sedation without drugs [is important] if you have new-age patients or, I guess,
- Acne Vaccine Could Be 'Revolutionary,' Dr. Stein Gold Sayshttps://reachmd.com/news/Acne-Vaccine-Could-Be-Revolutionary-Dr-Stein-Gold-Says/2471165/The next major breakthrough in acne could be a “revolutionary” vaccine targeting the strain of c. Acnes bacteria that produces the Hyl-A enzyme, Linda Stein Gold, MD, said at the Winter Clinical Hawaii 2025 meeting in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii. “It is still in early clinical trials, but I t