Improve physician workload management with an end-of-day routine for doctors that supports physician time management and medical practice management.
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Explore why vitamin d deficiency matters in inflammatory rheumatic diseases and what evidence says about vitamin d supplementation.
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New research reveals how idh-mutant glioma evolves into treatment-resistant disease, offering insights into brain cancer and glioma recurrence.
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Learn how a healthcare market research participant can confidently share clinical expertise, avoid common doubts, and provide valuable insights:
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ARB-based regimens with angiotensin ii blockers ranked best tolerated in randomised controlled trials, showing fewer side-effect dropouts.
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Stage 2 chronic kidney disease often goes unnoticed, with estimated glomerular filtration rate levels still within the kidney function threshold.
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#Nephrology#KidneyHealth#RenalHealth#CKD#KidneyDisease
The new 2026 Food Pyramid puts nutrition guidance for patients into a sharper debate by elevating healthy fats and protein, while raising fresh questions about saturated fat guidance and what gets de-emphasised.
https://t.co/pcAYZjOFio
A newly identified gut-brain circuit at the institute for basic science helps detect protein deficiency and guide amino acid intake.
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As ASCO 2026 draws closer, we interviewed Dr Jackson Gao, a medical oncologist from Cancer Care Associates of York and a member of the M3 Global Research panel.
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A narrative review published in Dermatology and Therapy has assessed current therapeutic options for generalised pustular psoriasis (GPP), a rare and potentially life-threatening autoinflammatory condition characterised by widespread eruptions of sterile pustules on the skin.
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Advances in melanoma staging and surgical treatment are helping clinicians make more precise decisions and improve patient care outcomes.
Explore the latest developments shaping melanoma management here- https://t.co/Ya8GYngApR
#Melanoma#SkinCancerAwareness #HealthcareResearch
New research suggests certain brain cells may be uniquely vulnerable in multiple sclerosis, offering fresh insight into how the disease progresses and where future treatments could focus.
Read more: https://t.co/Jqv9Lww56J
#MultipleSclerosis#Neuroscience#HealthcareResearch
Chronic heartburn may be more than just discomfort. Persistent GERD can progress to oesophagitis and even Barrettβs oesophagus if left unmanaged.
Explore the warning signs, progression, and importance of early intervention: https://t.co/4ZeZWy4WH5
#GERD#DigestiveHealth #Healthcare
A large Swedish study has confirmed a strong two-way link between premenstrual disorders and psychiatric conditions, highlighting the need for more menstrual cycle-informed mental healthcare.
Read the latest findings π
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#MentalHealth#WomensHealth #HealthcareResearch
In healthcare settings, where teamwork and urgency are constant, setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable. But without clear workload limits, small extra requests can build up, reducing focus, extending hours, and increasing cognitive load.
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Physician burnout is one of the most persistent occupational health concerns in modern medicine, and one of its least examined dimensions is burnout in neurodivergent doctors.
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New ADHD model reframes it as a disorder of energy regulation, introducing Energy Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and fresh insights: https://t.co/RFhuMpDJVO
Gene therapy restores hearing in patients with rare genetic deafness, with dfnb9 trial results showing long-term benefits up to 2.5 years.
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#otorhinolaryngology#ENT#Otolaryngology