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Rapid Weight Loss Gains Ground in Obesity Care
A real-world randomized trial suggests supervised rapid weight loss may outperform gradual weight loss, while another diabetes study shows weight loss…
Jun 1
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Naveen Sankar S
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May 2026
Multiple Sclerosis CAR T Therapy Moves Toward Immune Reset
Early human studies suggest CAR T-cell therapy may one day help selected people with multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases
May 30
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Naveen Sankar S
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Tiny Lifestyle Changes May Add Years to Healthy Aging
A large UK Biobank analysis suggests that small, combined improvements in sleep, movement, and diet may support longer lifespan and healthier years.
May 27
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Naveen Sankar S
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Migraine Aura May Signal Higher Stroke Risk in Midlife
A large cohort study suggests migraine with aura, especially in middle-aged and older adults, may help identify people who need closer stroke risk…
May 26
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Naveen Sankar S
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Short-Term Fasting During Ovarian Cancer Chemotherapy May Improve Response
A small randomized ASCO 2026 study suggests carefully supervised short-term fasting around chemotherapy may lower insulin levels and improve treatment…
May 22
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Naveen Sankar S
Lacunar Stroke May Not Be About Blocked Arteries
A new Circulation study suggests small vessel stroke may be linked more to abnormal artery widening than large artery plaque blockage.
May 20
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Naveen Sankar S
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Ultraprocessed Foods May Affect Attention and Dementia Risk
A new study links higher ultraprocessed food intake with poorer attention and higher estimated dementia risk in middle-aged and older adults.
May 16
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Naveen Sankar S
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Robotic Colonoscopy Moves Closer to Clinical Use
A first-in-human study of the Triton robotic colonoscopy system moving ahead to clinical use
May 13
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Naveen Sankar S
Protein Support During Dialysis May Improve Patient Outcomes
A 12-month quality improvement study suggests that a simple liquid protein supplement after hemodialysis sessions may improve nutrition markers…
May 11
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Naveen Sankar S
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Anesthesia Brain Activity Study Reveals Hidden Listening
A small human neuroscience study suggests the brain may still process sounds and language during general anesthesia, even without conscious memory.
May 10
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Tattoo Ink and Cancer Risk Needs Careful Context
New population studies suggest tattoos may be associated with higher rates of lymphoma and some skin cancers, but the evidence does not yet prove that…
May 6
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Naveen Sankar S
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Pediatric Telemedicine May Reduce Antibiotic Use for Respiratory Infections
Pediatric primary care telemedicine can support careful antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections without lowering short-term care quality
May 4
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Naveen Sankar S
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