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VIDEO: AI solutions may be able to solve ‘million-dollar problems’ in radiology
ORLANDO — In this video from the AIMed24 Annual Meeting, Buck Schneider, MHA, business development manager at Bayer, discusses the potential for AI solutions to solve “million-dollar problems” in radiology.
Syphilis, pregnancy and penicillin allergies: Challenges, strategies and desensitization
Syphilis, an STI caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, has re-emerged as a major public health threat in the United States, with rates skyrocketing over the past decade.
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The longevity benefit of physical activity may remain consistent regardless of age
The beneficial impact of physical activity on mortality risk remained consistent across the adult lifespan, even growing stronger later in life, according to study results published in JAMA Open Network.
Top in cardiology: More guidance on sexual health needed; Zerlasiran lowers lipoprotein(a)
A survey of patients with CVD in Sweden revealed that of 78% of respondents cited a desire for information on sexual health, yet only 5% reported receiving this information.
FDA approves Yesintek, sixth Stelara biosimilar; launch slated for February
The FDA has approved the Stelara biosimilar Yesintek for indications matching the reference product, with a commercial launch date expected for early 2025, according to a press release from Biocon Biologics.
CV risks vary based on menopausal hormone therapy combinations, administration methods
Cardiovascular disease risks vary depending on the type of menopausal hormone therapy combinations and administration methods used, according to a nationwide trial published in The BMJ.
Q&A: Should genome sequencing be standard for newborns?
As genome sequencing becomes faster and cheaper, Wendy K. Chung, MD, PhD, is assessing whether it should be standard for newborn screenings across the United States.
Q&A: Providing period products to homeless youths makes ‘a big difference’
In the greater Philadelphia area, the Menstrual Health Equity Initiative provides period products on a reliable basis for women and girls experiencing homelessness, so they can attend school and work without disruption.
Q&A: Stigma remains a substantial barrier to naloxone availability in US
Although key steps have been taken to improve access to naloxone for the acute treatment of opioid overdose, more work is needed to overcome the stigma associated with the root cause — substance use disorder.
Endometrial cancer on the rise in US, obesity epidemic a major factor
Endometrial cancer has become the number one cancer diagnosis among U.S. women, particularly among the younger population, with nearly 68,000 cases and 14,000 deaths expected annually, according to Robert Wenham, MD.
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