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“Clinical Bites” – Research Highlights 2025/28
11. 9. 2025 Source: medScope.proHere are the first refreshing September updates from across medical fields, covering topics such as transplantation of genetically modified allogeneic cells, factors influencing the success of obesity treatment with GLP-1RAs, topical treatment of presbyopia, and vagus nerve stimulation as a new therapeutic option for autoimmune diseases.
AI Could Transform Cancer Treatment by Precisely Identifying Tumor Cells
A new artificial intelligence tool called AAnet, developed and tested by researchers led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, focuses on the cellular diversity within individual tumors.…
Europe Reads DNA: Genomic Projects Shaping the Future
Breakthroughs that enable easy sequencing of large portions of the genome represent a major milestone in modern medicine. They provide physicians with essential guidance for selecting effective…5. 9. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
How Do Chronic and Acute Stress Affect the Gastrointestinal Tract?
The link between chronic stress and changes in the digestive tract is well supported by numerous studies and research. However, data on the impact of acute stress on the gastrointestinal (GI) system…3. 9. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Younger Generations Increasingly Affected by Appendix Cancer
Although appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA) is a rare disease, its rising incidence among younger age groups has sparked interest in researching the etiology and risk factors of this malignancy. Late…29. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
AI-Powered Phishing: A Growing Threat to Healthcare
In the busy environment of hospitals, a single careless click on an email can trigger a chain reaction: system outages, disruptions in care, and the exposure of sensitive data belonging to thousands…27. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Misdiagnosis of Rheumatic Autoimmune Diseases Leads to Depression and Distrust in Healthcare Providers
The heterogeneous cluster of symptoms reported by patients with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD) is often prematurely and incorrectly attributed to psychiatric or psychosomatic…25. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
Why Do We Forget About the Nocebo Effect, Even Though It Is Stronger Than the Placebo Effect?
Eliminating the placebo effect is a common part of clinical evaluation leading to drug registration, and it is often considered an explanation for why alternative treatments may seem to work for some…22. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
TEWL as a New Predictor of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Recurrence
Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious complication that significantly increases the risk of amputation and overall patient mortality. Although some lesions may appear healed at first glance, the risk of…20. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
The Doctor vs. TikTok: Who Wins the Patient’s Trust?
Doctors today face a new kind of information asymmetry. It’s no longer enough to be an expert — they must also be communicators able to navigate the world of algorithms and emotional narratives. Health...18. 8. 2025 Source: medScope.pro
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