Read now: The SURPASS-EARLY trial found that starting #tirzepatide early in #type2diabetes led to greater improvements in blood sugar, body weight, and waist size than intensified standard care. https://t.co/p3S7r2h0bl
Presented at #ASCO26:
Among patients with previously treated metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the RAS(ON) inhibitor daraxonrasib led to significantly longer overall survival and progression-free survival than chemotherapy. Full phase 3 RASolute 302 trial results: https://t.co/xwLWBZYRzq
@ASCO
The USA has banned entry to anyone who has been in Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩, Uganda 🇺🇬 or South Sudan 🇸🇸 in the last 21 days because of the Ebola outbreak
One problem . BIG problem
DR Congo 🇨🇩 are playing in the World Cup .
In the USA 🇺🇸
In 30 days..!
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Know a high schooler interested in medicine or nursing?
HonorHealth Medical and Nursing Explorers applications are now open. Get hands-on experience, connect with real providers and explore healthcare careers.
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The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in Africa a global health emergency. This article from the Annals of Internal Medicine archives details the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa and shares relevant information on the clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the virus. Read the full text for free: https://t.co/cjqdUUO4q7 @CarlosdelRio7
A new position paper from the @ACPIMPhysicians outlines how #telemedicine can expand access to care, especially for patients facing mobility, geographic, and transportation barriers. Telemedicine should be integrated into hybrid models of care that combine in-person and virtual services based on patient needs and clinical appropriateness. Read the full text for free: https://t.co/mWMPCON0kO
THIS ISN'T GREAT NEWS:
26 passengers got off the Hantavirus cruise ship 12 days ago. 7 of them have come to the United States since then. Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia.
https://t.co/aWhAfbhMSq
"More than two dozen passengers potentially exposed to hantavirus aboard a cruise ship disembarked almost 2 weeks ago, several sources confirmed to MedPage Today, and Americans who were among them are now back on U.S. soil.
A total of 26 passengers disembarked the MV Hondius at St. Helena on April 24, several sources confirmed to MedPage Today.
There are about seven Americans who disembarked at that time and have since returned to the U.S., and states have been working to track them down for testing and monitoring, according to sources with close knowledge of the situation.
They say the passengers live in several states, including Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia.
A spokesperson for the California Department of Public Health told MedPage Today that it was "notified by the CDC of California residents that were onboard the cruise ship that had passengers infected with hantavirus."
Want to publish your research in top medical journals? Join editors from Annals of Internal Medicine, @NEJM, and Gastroenterology in September for a new in-person course designed to help clinical researchers strengthen their manuscripts and improve their chances of publication. Learn more and register here: https://t.co/cWK4RkNmzv
New: Babies who don’t get the vitamin K shot are 81 times more likely to develop severe bleeding. In many cases, oxygen can’t reach their brains and blood pools around their skulls. Yet driven by misinformation, more parents are refusing the injection. https://t.co/CdX5i3SKZN
BREAKING: South African health authorities said they have identified the Andes strain of hantavirus, which may be passed from person to person, in two passengers who were on the cruise ship that has an outbreak of the rare infection. https://t.co/4EPLDxmLZQ
Patients with rheumatic conditions often first turn to their #InternalMedicine physician for guidance. A new supplement spotlights six key #rheumatology studies from 2025 with takeaways on walking, diet, and medications for the management of rheumatic conditions. Read now: https://t.co/1XQy3yivBt
🚨"Overdiagnosis refers to a phenomenon in which we find breast cancers through screening that never would have caused symptoms," said the Yale researcher behind a new study. For women over 70, that phenomenon is more common than most realize.
Excited to showcase our work on engaging patients and families digitally. Having the patients’ voice into their health is incredibly important.
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#patientvoices#healthcare#digital #@PCORI
Physicians, Residents, Fellows: Watch ACP's video Find the Right Opportunity https://t.co/lxUB7ZI9ZA
What are your "Must Haves," "Nice to Haves," "Deal Breakers?"
This video will assist in your search for that right opportunity. It's free!
Unused prescription medications can easily end up in the wrong hands, leading to serious and tragic consequences.
@PhoenixPolice and @DEAHQ are hosting National Prescription Drug Take Back Day tomorrow. Find a safe, anonymous drop-off location near you ⬇️
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