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Set to discover the newest developments in rheumatology, the AMJ team will be at the @ACRheum congress. From interactive sessions to innovations supporting better patient outcomes, stay tuned for our upcoming insights. Join AMJ Rheumatology for #ACR25: https://t.co/QA804lhZSa
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New research links childhood BMI trajectories to COPD risk in adulthood. Children with persistently above-average or overweight BMI had higher COPD incidence later in life, highlighting the importance of early weight management for long-term lung health: https://t.co/qgBDjGeXs3
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A powerful breast cancer tool is flying under the radar: polygenic risk scores. Only 1 in 5 high-risk women know about polygenic risk scores - but over 90% surveyed would like access to the tool. Discover more: https://t.co/oP4cxVVgOv
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Did you know that about 1 in 20 stroke patients experience a gout flare within the first week, often in the paralyzed limb? Read more: https://t.co/WxzocqHIzW
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New analysis shows triple-drug therapy may be the most effective for treating brucellosis. Discover what combination improved recovery: https://t.co/cgXemnXKA6
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Could more children survive lung failure? In this article from Dr Bushra Ahmed, Dr Helen Spencer, and Dr Rossa Brugha, uncover the latest techniques and strategies that may help improve long-term outcomes in LTx: https://t.co/IHvqkeMPza
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Immunotherapy helps fight melanoma, but can have hidden tolls on daily life. Patients report fatigue, skin problems, and sexual dysfunction, both during and after treatment. Uncover more: https://t.co/TQjPPVzNIR
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New findings: Children with nephrotic syndrome or juvenile arthritis can safely stop steroids when the dose is reduced slowly under specialist care. Discover more: https://t.co/TgW3ADGJGh
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Smoking may accelerate Huntington’s disease progression - especially for women. New research links smoking to earlier symptom onset and faster motor and cognitive decline. Find out more: https://t.co/2IUG9CjhBc
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On the ground in Atlanta for @IDWeekmtg 2025, the team will be joining global experts to uncover the latest research, clinical insights, and innovations advancing the future of infectious disease care. Join EMJ Microbiology & Infectious Diseases: https://t.co/ctzTB8miok
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Training gaps in colposcopy can affect women’s health worldwide - but AI is stepping in. iDECO, a digital learning platform, has helped hundreds of clinicians improve accuracy and confidence. Could training support global cervical cancer prevention?: https://t.co/xitjT4LxW1
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Microbial composition in the gut plays a critical role in systemic aging processes. Dietary fiber, physical activity, and probiotics support microbial diversity - a foundation for cognitive and immune health across the lifespan. Find out how: https://t.co/iwUbAvn7FK
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Cutaneous venous malformations are rare, painful, and often overlooked - but new data reveals tens of thousands of Americans are affected each year. Discover why this could improve care: https://t.co/M9pfq6Fkhr
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There's no doubt AI is transforming healthcare - but how do we know when to trust it? Researchers have developed MIGHT, a method to measure uncertainty in AI predictions - making diagnostics like liquid biopsies more reliable and reproducible: https://t.co/tsJitlZdgd
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New lupus criteria may catch cases that doctors used to miss. Patients with autoimmune lung disease were twice as likely to be identified using EULAR/ACR versus older guidelines. Discover why: https://t.co/ZELP3w7ZcO
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Could a gut hormone be linked to brain inflammation? New research suggests that GLP-1 might also play a role in nerve overactivity seen in a rare autoimmune condition. Find out more: https://t.co/5DwClIFemG
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Researchers are testing whether keeping milk at a steady temperature helps protect preterm infants from necrotizing enterocolitis. Discover the findings: https://t.co/jteK84EPqu
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After deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson’s, patients often experience a “stun effect”, offering symptom relief for up to several weeks. Discover more: https://t.co/5eG8uGFZ8T
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Childhood cancer survivors are living longer - but some face an unexpected challenge years later: serious heart valve problems tied to past treatments. A new study uncovers key risk factors and underscores the need for lifelong cardiac care:
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Heart radiation, anthracycline, and platinum therapies were linked to increased valvular heart disease risk decades after treatment, highlighting the need for lifelong cardiac surveillance.
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In this insightful discussion, Susan Manzi, @AHNtoday and @LupusOrg explores why lupus is often called “the great mimicker,” the promise of new technology in improving diagnosis, and much more. Read her full interview: https://t.co/OTy0IzRgau
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