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A new study shows that a combination of echocardiography and blood tests can safely reduce the need for invasive screening endoscopies in children with biliary atresia by up to 40%. This non-invasive approach is crucial for improving patient comfort and reducing healthcare costs for a vulnerable pediatric population.
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A new PET scan tracer called Florzolotau (18F) can visualize tau protein tangles in the brain, and its retention is directly linked to worse performance on memory and thinking tests in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other tau-related disorders. This provides a powerful tool for tracking disease progression and evaluating the effectiveness of new treatments in clinical trials.
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A new Medication Adherence Risk Score (MARS), derived from pharmacy data, has been validated by experts as a strong predictor of a patient’s risk of death. This tool could help doctors identify high-risk patients early and tailor interventions to improve medication adherence and health outcomes.
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