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AI Will Help Personalize the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
4. 2. 2026 Source: medScope.proAccording to estimates, up to half a million people in the Czech Republic suffer from atrial fibrillation. The diagnosis is associated with an increased risk of serious complications and therefore requires not only regular patient monitoring but also long-term treatment and, in some cases, hospitalization, which generates significant costs. Early access to appropriate therapy is crucial for prognosis. A research team led by Ing. Jakub Hejč, Ph.D., from the International Clinical Research Center (ICRC) has decided to contribute to this effort,…
Psilocybin Approved as of January 1. What Does This Mean in Practice?
As of January 1, 2026, a new legal framework has come into effect in the Czech Republic allowing the limited therapeutic use of psilocybin in patients with severe mental health conditions. This represents the first systematic step in translating the results of long-term clinical research on psychedelics into healthcare practice. How does this change clinical practice, and what should physicians know even if they do not provide this therapy themselves?
Czech Gastroenterology Keeps Up with the Times. For 80 Years
30. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proCzech gastroenterologists have had a professional society bringing them together for eight decades. What can be considered the greatest progress in the field in recent years, which topics were highlighted at the 8th Congress of Czech Gastroenterologists, and how are they coping with current challenges in clinical practice? We discussed this with Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Ilja Tachecí, Ph.D., Head of the 2nd Department of Internal Gastroenterology and President of the Czech Gastroenterological Society of the Czech Medical Association J. E. Purkyně.
“Bites” from Clinical Research – 2026/4
29. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proIn selecting this edition of “bites,” we explored new findings published in leading medical journals — ranging from the prevention of ventricular arrhythmias and early detection of pancreatic cancer to current results on oral pharmacotherapy for obesity and the treatment of migraine in children and adolescents.
Precision Psychiatry Has Its Roadmap
28. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proThe Precision Psychiatry Roadmap (PPR) is designed as a dynamic process that continuously incorporates new scientific insights into the biological basis of mental disorders into current syndromes defined by clinical symptoms. This represents an important shift — from traditional symptom-based classification of diseases to precisely targeted, or precision, psychiatry.
Vaccination Is Entering a New Era Thanks to Innovative Technologies
26. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proEfforts to protect the human body from serious diseases through vaccination date far back into history. Historical sources tell us that the first attempts at immunization already appeared in ancient China. A true breakthrough in this field — both in terms of the general principle of vaccination and in the fight against the dreaded smallpox — came at the end of the 18th century, when the English physician Edward Jenner laid the foundations of modern vaccinology. Since then, vaccination has undergone rapid development, and it now appears that we…
Why Endometriosis Requires the Principles of Precision Medicine
23. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proWhy do some patients with endometriosis have only small lesions yet suffer from unbearable pain, while others with extensive lesions feel almost none? An international team of scientists, in collaboration with the Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO), may have found the answer.
“Clinical Research Bites” – 2026/5
22. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proDnešní „jednohubky“ takřka monotematicky věnujeme především kardiovaskulárnímu zdraví a prevenci.
Seventy Years Since the First Czech Hemodialysis
19. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proIt is not only the home of a legendary scientist said to have made a pact with the devil, but also the site of the Hemodialysis Center of the General University Hospital (VFN). At Prague’s Faust House, representatives of the Department of Nephrology of the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, and VFN in Prague commemorated a unique milestone — the performance of the first hemodialysis not only in former Czechoslovakia, but in the entire socialist bloc.
What an Ultrasound Helmet Can Do for Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
16. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.proA study published in Nature Communications presents a system that enables deep brain stimulation without the need for surgery. According to the authors, the device is the first capable of modulating deep brain regions approximately 1,000 times smaller than those accessible with conventional ultrasound devices, and 30 times smaller than those targeted by previous systems designed for deeper brain structures.
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What Mountain Medicine Offers for Research and Clinical Practice
Why is knowledge from mountain medicine valuable even in countries where high mountain ranges are…9. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.pro
“Clinical Research Bites” – 2026/1
The first “bites” of the year highlight, right at the start, the benefits of a month of alcohol…8. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.pro
Reprogramming the Blood–Brain Barrier in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model
Disruption of transport mechanisms across the blood–brain barrier is considered one of the key…7. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.pro
Euthanasia at the Request of Patients With Dementia? Opinions Differ
An international study examined the views of clinical physicians from six countries regarding the…5. 1. 2026 Source: medScope.pro
Can AI Help Accelerate the Development of Antibiotics for Gonorrhea and MRSA?
The overuse of antibiotics has helped bacteria become resistant to them. In the fight against…
BioCog Test: Ten Minutes to Orient Yourself in a Patient’s Cognitive Status
The patient-completed digital BioCog test was developed as a rapid and standardized alternative to…29. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
“Clinical Research Bites” – 2025/39
V předposledních letošních „jednohubkách“ hned na úvod příliš nepotěšíme zapřisáhlé pivaře. Naopak…18. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Stem Cells Open the Door to New Treatment Possibilities for Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) remains a daunting adversary for most patients. This disease, which affects…17. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
How Can VR Glasses Serve as a Diagnostic Tool for Dementia?
A recent study by researchers from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)…15. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
New Platform May Accelerate Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
A recent study published in Biosensors & Bioelectronics describes an innovation that could…5. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Specially Designed Video Games May Support Mental Health in Children and Adolescents
Systematický přehled a metaanalýza studií z let 2011–2024, provedené týmem z Dětského centra Johnse…3. 12. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
What Are the New Directions in Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Syndrome?
Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome (GSS) is a prion disease of the brain. It is an extremely…28. 11. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Barth Syndrome Has Its First Approved Therapy — For Now Only in the U.S.
The accelerated approval of elamipretide by the U.S. FDA marks a historic milestone in the…
COPD and OSA – A Deadly Duo That Raises Five-Year Mortality by One-Third
On the occasion of this year’s World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day, observed on…24. 11. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
HPV-Related Cervical and Oropharyngeal Cancers: Why They Differ – and What It Means for Clinical Practice
The same virus, yet tumors behave very differently. HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell…19. 11. 2025 Source: medScope.proLogin#ADS_BOTTOM_SCRIPTS#Forgotten passwordEnter the email address that you registered with. We will send you instructions on how to set a new password.
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