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A new study found that narrow band imaging (NBI) and acetic acid chromoendoscopy (AAC) are more effective at spotting pre-cancerous changes in Barrett’s esophagus than standard white light endoscopy, requiring fewer biopsies. This is significant because it could lead to more accurate and less invasive monitoring for patients at risk of esophageal cancer.
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A large review of opioid use for chronic pain found that having a written plan to reduce medication was strongly linked to successful dose reduction. This finding is crucial as it provides a clear, actionable step for doctors to help patients safely cut back on long-term opioid use and its associated risks.
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A major international trial showed that a new oral form of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel (called DHP107) is as effective as the standard intravenous version for treating a common type of advanced breast cancer. This is an important advance because the oral pill could spare patients from lengthy infusions and reduce side effects like severe allergic reactions.
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Researchers discovered a specific gene deficiency (OGFRL1) that causes a rare, painful bone inflammation in children, and found that anti-TNF drugs can successfully treat it. This breakthrough provides both a clear genetic cause and an effective treatment option for a condition that was previously difficult to diagnose and manage.
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A study in Africa revealed that half of all hospitalized patients with life-threatening respiratory failure were not receiving oxygen therapy, a basic and essential treatment. This highlights a critical gap in emergency care in low-resource settings, where improving access to oxygen could save many lives.
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