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Deep Learning Prediction of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness as a Novel Risk Biomarker for Glaucoma in Ocular Hypertension
Posted inAI news Ophthalmology Specialties

Deep Learning Prediction of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness as a Novel Risk Biomarker for Glaucoma in Ocular Hypertension

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/12/2025
A novel deep learning model predicted retinal nerve fiber layer thickness from optic disc photos, enabling risk stratification for primary open-angle glaucoma in ocular hypertension patients, with baseline and longitudinal changes strongly correlated with disease conversion.
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U-BOMB Phase 2 Trial: Promising Activity of Utidelone Plus Bevacizumab in ERBB2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer with Active Brain Metastases
Posted inClinical Updates news Oncology Specialties

U-BOMB Phase 2 Trial: Promising Activity of Utidelone Plus Bevacizumab in ERBB2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer with Active Brain Metastases

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/12/2025
The U-BOMB phase 2 trial demonstrates that the combination of utidelone and bevacizumab shows encouraging efficacy and tolerability in patients with ERBB2-negative metastatic breast cancer and active brain metastases, addressing a critical unmet clinical need.
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Deep Learning Predicts Glaucoma Risk via Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness from Ocular Hypertension Photographs
Posted inAI Ophthalmology Specialties

Deep Learning Predicts Glaucoma Risk via Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness from Ocular Hypertension Photographs

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/12/2025
Deep learning models predicting RNFL thickness from optic disc photographs can identify ocular hypertension patients at higher risk for primary open-angle glaucoma, enhancing early risk assessment and monitoring disease progression.
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Baxdrostat: A Promising New Agent for Managing Uncontrolled and Resistant Hypertension
Posted inCardiology Specialties

Baxdrostat: A Promising New Agent for Managing Uncontrolled and Resistant Hypertension

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Baxdrostat, a novel aldosterone synthase inhibitor, significantly reduces systolic blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled or resistant hypertension, offering a new therapeutic option with a favorable safety profile.
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High-Dose Aumolertinib Demonstrates Promising Efficacy in Untreated EGFR-Mutant NSCLC with Brain Metastases: Insights from the ACHIEVE Phase 2 Trial
Posted inClinical Updates Oncology Specialties

High-Dose Aumolertinib Demonstrates Promising Efficacy in Untreated EGFR-Mutant NSCLC with Brain Metastases: Insights from the ACHIEVE Phase 2 Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
The ACHIEVE Phase 2 trial reveals that high-dose aumolertinib offers significant intracranial and systemic control with a manageable safety profile in patients with untreated EGFR-mutant NSCLC and brain metastases, highlighting its therapeutic potential.
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Rizedisben Enhances Nerve Visualization in Minimally Invasive Prostate Surgery: Insights from a Phase 1 Dose-Escalation Trial
Posted inGeneral Surgery Specialties Urology

Rizedisben Enhances Nerve Visualization in Minimally Invasive Prostate Surgery: Insights from a Phase 1 Dose-Escalation Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
This phase 1 trial identifies 3.0 mg/kg as the optimal safe and effective dose of rizedisben, a novel myelin-binding fluorophore, enhancing sustained intraoperative nerve fluorescence during robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.
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Diversified Segmental Defocus Optimization Lenses With and Without Atropine: A New Frontier in Myopia Prevention
Posted inClinical Updates news Ophthalmology Specialties

Diversified Segmental Defocus Optimization Lenses With and Without Atropine: A New Frontier in Myopia Prevention

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
A recent randomized clinical trial demonstrates that diversified segmental defocus optimization (DSDO) spectacle lenses significantly reduce the onset and progression of myopia in children, with or without adjunct low-dose atropine.
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Is High-Temperature Cooking Carcinogenic? How to Protect Your Family’s Health in the Kitchen
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Oncology Specialties

Is High-Temperature Cooking Carcinogenic? How to Protect Your Family’s Health in the Kitchen

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Explore the science behind carcinogens formed in high-temperature cooking and learn practical tips to safeguard your family's health without sacrificing flavor.
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From Tool to “Thought Partner”: When Machines Begin Independent Thinking, What Does the Future Hold for Scientific Research?
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From Tool to “Thought Partner”: When Machines Begin Independent Thinking, What Does the Future Hold for Scientific Research?

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
A pioneering AI collaborates as a co-scientist to unravel a decade-old bacterial gene transfer mystery, signaling a transformative era where artificial intelligence becomes a creative partner in scientific discovery.
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Beyond the Wrinkles: Unveiling 3 Hidden Accelerators of Aging After 50
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Beyond the Wrinkles: Unveiling 3 Hidden Accelerators of Aging After 50

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Stanford scientists identify smoking, cadmium, and lead as major environmental factors accelerating biological aging, revealing new insights into how lifestyle and environment shape health beyond genetics.
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Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Gastroenterology news Specialties

Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Explore how carbohydrates, proteins, and fats affect fatty liver disease and learn evidence-based dietary and lifestyle recommendations to manage and reverse this common condition.
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Eat Smart, Think Smarter: The Brain-Boosting Foods You Need and Those to Avoid
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Eat Smart, Think Smarter: The Brain-Boosting Foods You Need and Those to Avoid

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Discover how everyday foods can nourish your brain health and which common items may silently impair your memory and focus. Learn evidence-based dietary tips for sharper cognition at any age.
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Sleep Positions: The Unsung Ally in Managing and Preventing Illness
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Sleep Positions: The Unsung Ally in Managing and Preventing Illness

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Quality sleep rejuvenates the body and aids recovery. This article explores how sleep positions impact health, highlighting harmful postures, disease-specific recommendations, and pillow choices for better rest and recovery.
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Natural Sources of Folic Acid: A Vital Nutrient 15 Times Richer Than Celery for Healthy Aging
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Natural Sources of Folic Acid: A Vital Nutrient 15 Times Richer Than Celery for Healthy Aging

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Discover how folic acid-rich natural foods like cabbage and bok choy support immune health, slow aging, and prevent chronic diseases in middle-aged and elderly adults.
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Metformin: The Surprising Anti-Aging Ally Rewinding the Biological Clock
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Metformin: The Surprising Anti-Aging Ally Rewinding the Biological Clock

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Recent research reveals metformin's potential to reverse biological aging by up to 20 years, igniting hope for anti-aging therapies and raising questions about its wider use.
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How B Vitamins Can Slow Brain Shrinkage and Prevent Dementia?
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Medical News Neurology news Specialties

How B Vitamins Can Slow Brain Shrinkage and Prevent Dementia?

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Long-term studies reveal that proper supplementation of B vitamins can slow brain atrophy, improve cognitive function, and reduce dementia risk, especially in older adults at risk of deficiency.
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Ecolabels and the Impact on Healthfulness and Carbon Footprint of Restaurant Meal Choices: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Public Health Specialties

Ecolabels and the Impact on Healthfulness and Carbon Footprint of Restaurant Meal Choices: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
This clinical trial found that ecolabels on restaurant menus can reduce the carbon footprint of meals without compromising nutritional quality, highlighting ecolabels as a promising low-cost strategy for sustainable dining.
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The Hidden Anti-Aging Potential of Bean Sprouts: What Science Tells Us About Niacin and Cellular Health
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

The Hidden Anti-Aging Potential of Bean Sprouts: What Science Tells Us About Niacin and Cellular Health

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
A new study reveals that niacin extracted from common bean sprouts may help rejuvenate aging cells by about 15%. While promising, practical intake levels remain a challenge, and comprehensive lifestyle approaches are essential for healthy aging.
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Does Using Your Phone While Charging Increase Radiation? Unpacking the Science and Safety
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Public Health Specialties

Does Using Your Phone While Charging Increase Radiation? Unpacking the Science and Safety

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Explore how phone charging affects electromagnetic radiation levels, what this means for health, and practical tips to reduce exposure while keeping your device safe.
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Silent Invader: The Cancer-Linked Parasite That’s Invading Our Bodies Without a Trace
Posted inMedical News Oncology Specialties

Silent Invader: The Cancer-Linked Parasite That’s Invading Our Bodies Without a Trace

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Discover how a parasitic worm quietly invades the human body, evading pain and immune detection, causing millions of infections and thousands of deaths annually, with its spread now threatening new regions amid climate change and travel.
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