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  1. Still Recommending Albuterol for Asthma? Time for an Update

    May 21, 2025 · The Curbsiders give modern asthma management tips, such as switching from SABA monotherapy to ICS with formoterol.

  2. Sex Hormones Drive Blood Pressure Regulation - Medscape

    Sep 16, 2025 · New data from a systematic review highlight the need for sex-specific hypertension management.

  3. Ketamine-Induced Uropathy: What Urologists Need to Know

    Jan 21, 2025 · A multidisciplinary approach, including ketamine withdrawal and symptom management, is essential to mitigate long-term complications.

  4. Two Neurologic Disorders Added to Newborn Screening Panel

    Dec 22, 2025 · The US HHS has added Duchenne muscular dystrophy and metachromatic leukodystrophy to newborn screening, citing benefits of early detection and access to FDA-approved …

  5. Home Screening Cost-Effective for Anal Cancer - Medscape

    6 days ago · Home-based screening for anal cancer is a cost-effective way to increase screening compared to clinic-based screening, new data suggest.

  6. ‘Off-Label’ Dosing to Personalize GLP-1 Doses - Medscape

    Apr 21, 2025 · Microdosing of GLP-1s has become increasingly popular. Beverly Tchang, MD, explains why clinicians should explore this practice for their patients.

  7. Our Diet Is Our Destiny - Medscape

    Sep 10, 2025 · Dr Wilkoff explains that diet, not lack of exercise or sleep, is responsible for high rates of obesity.

  8. Seven Evidence-Based Apps Every Med Student Should Know

    May 13, 2025 · We share seven evidence-based apps that can help medical students learn to diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and stay current on peer-reviewed medical research.

  9. Getting Ahead of Gastrointestinal Cancer - Medscape

    Sep 10, 2025 · To combat surging rates of early-onset GI cancer, experts suggest a new approach combining lower screening thresholds and addressing modifiable risk factors.

  10. Relationship Between Diet and Acne Debated - Medscape

    Sep 26, 2025 · The debate on whether diet is a modifiable acne risk factor involves one side citing supportive biologic evidence and the other citing lack of clinical evidence.