Preventive Care
Conference Coverage
Late-Night Eaters May Have Increased Risk for Colorectal Cancer
Late eating could disrupt the peripheral circadian rhythm, part of which is found in the GI tract.
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Obesity and Cancer: Untangling a Complex Web
Is gaining weight later in life better or worse for cancer risk than being overweight or obese from a young age?
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Urine Test Could Prevent Unnecessary Prostate Biopsies
Quantitative PCR analysis of 54 candidate genes was performed on urine samples that had been prospectively collected before biopsy.
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New Gel Makes Alcohol 50% Less Toxic, Curbs Organ Damage
In a mouse model study, a gel changed how the gut metabolizes alcohol, leading to less damage and lower intoxication.
Commentary
Fluoride, Water, and Kids’ Brains: It’s Complicated
Conference Coverage
Research Highlights From ESMO Breast Cancer
An international panel provided insights on notable breast cancer research.
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Urine Tests Could Be ‘Enormous Step’ in Diagnosing Cancer
Cancer biomarkers in urine are not nearly as widely studied as those in the blood, but a new wave of urine tests suggests research is gaining pace...
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New Data to Change Practice on BP Control in Acute Stroke: INTERACT4
Reducing BP early can improve outcomes in hemorrhagic stroke and reduce outcomes in ischemic stroke, study finds.
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‘Big Breakthrough’: New Low-Field MRI Is Safer and Easier
New study describes ultra low–field MRI to allow for whole-body scanning.
Guidance for Practicing Primary Care
Guidance for Practicing Primary Care: Updated Clinical Guidelines Regarding Dry Eye Syndrome
We must educate ourselves on this disease and appropriate treatment depending on classification.
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Chatbots Seem More Empathetic Than Docs in Cancer Discussions
AI gives readable, high quality, and empathetic responses to social media queries about cancer.