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3+ day, 17+ hour ago   (362+ words) — News, features, and commentary about cancer-related issues Patients attribute dull skin, brittle hair, and dark under-eye circles to ferritin deficiency Testing could give doctors an early start on life-preserving cancer treatments Iberdomide indicated as part of combination regimen for relapsed…...

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medpagetoday.com > opinion > what-we-heard > 122620

Opinion | 'Same Disease, Very Different Access': What We Heard This Week

14+ hour ago   (15+ words) Quotable quotes heard by <em>MedPage Today</em>'s reporters...

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medpagetoday.com > opinion > second-opinions > 122622

Opinion | Health AI Should be Assistive, Not Autonomous

17+ hour, 59+ min ago   (743+ words) MedPage Today Health AI Should be Assistive, Not Autonomous — A clinician's signature cannot become a ceremonial act placed beneath a machine-produced decision A physician signs a progress note generated from an ambient recording. Another accepts a predictive risk score embedded…...

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medpagetoday.com > psychiatry > sleepdisorders > 122584

Have Trouble Sleeping in a New Place? Most Do Because of the First-Night Effect

20+ hour ago   (479+ words) Most people experience it, even on a small level, experts say...

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medpagetoday.com > podcasts > healthwatch > 122619

New Polymyalgia Rheumatica Treatment; Genetic Treatment for Hypercholesterolemia

1+ day, 16+ hour ago   (755+ words) Also in TTHealthWatch: cannabis and hyperemesis...

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medpagetoday.com > opinion > second-opinions > 122616

Opinion | Doctors Will Bear Witness to the Childhood Suffering

1+ day, 18+ hour ago   (413+ words) — The consequences of Trump's order on vaccines will come back to bite us The disinformation coming from the Trump administration amounts to a dangerous experiment on our children. Americans deserve better than political ideology masquerading as medical science. They deserve…...

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medpagetoday.com > pediatrics > generalpediatrics > 122625

HIV-Positive Woman Donated Breast Milk Over Social Media

2+ day, 13+ hour ago   (441+ words) — Potentially exposed babies tracked down by investigators all tested negative Health officials from California warned on the dangers of acquiring breast milk outside of vetted channels after multiple infants were potentially exposed to HIV from donor milk obtained via social…...

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medpagetoday.com > hematologyoncology > othercancers > 122623

Junk Food & Prostate Cancer; 'Office' Star's Stage IV Diagnosis; New Cancer Cluster?

2+ day, 14+ hour ago   (269+ words) — News, features, and commentary about cancer-related issues Men with a higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods had a significantly higher risk for developing prostate cancer in a large study. (Florida Atlantic University) Maura Gillison, MD, PhD, credited for proving the link…...

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medpagetoday.com > popmedicine > cultureclinic > 122621

Can 'Ferritin Face' Signal Underlying Anemia? Hematologists Weigh In

2+ day, 14+ hour ago   (504+ words) — Patients attribute dull skin, brittle hair, and dark under-eye circles to ferritin deficiency Welcome to Culture Clinic, MedPage Today's collaboration with Northwell Health to offer a healthcare professional's take on the latest viral medical topics. "Ferritin face" is one of…...

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medpagetoday.com > hematologyoncology > othercancers > 122618

Genomic Newborn Screening Could Identify Childhood Cancer Predisposition

2+ day, 16+ hour ago   (858+ words) — Testing could give doctors an early start on life-preserving cancer treatments Adding genomic testing to routine newborn screening identified children at increased risk of developing certain childhood cancers, researchers found. By analyzing archived newborn dried blood spots from nearly 2,000 children…...