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A review highlights that Cushing syndrome, caused by too much of the stress hormone cortisol, is often missed because its symptoms are common and testing is tricky. Better tracking of the body’s natural daily cortisol rhythm could improve diagnosis and treatment.
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A large study of over 2,200 patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a condition where protein builds up in the heart, found that nearly 40% had reduced heart pumping function, not just the preserved function it’s known for. Combining different heart measurements gives a much clearer picture of a patient’s outlook than just one test alone.
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A clinical opinion article points out that pelvic venous disorders, involving varicose veins in the pelvis, are a major but often overlooked cause of chronic pelvic pain in women. Greater awareness among gynecologists and teamwork with radiologists can lead to faster diagnosis and better care for this complex condition.
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A major randomized trial found that giving the cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin before and after lung surgery did not reduce heart and lung complications compared to a placebo. This means this specific, commonly available statin is not an effective preventive treatment for patients undergoing this type of major surgery.
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A study found that children exposed to violence in their neighborhood were significantly more likely to miss routine dental checkups and to delay or skip medical, dental, and mental health care due to cost. This highlights a critical gap in healthcare access for vulnerable kids, pointing to a need for better insurance and support systems.
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