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  • Hospitals Are a Proving Ground for What AI Can Do, and What It Can’t

    Samir Abboud, chief of emergency radiology for Northwestern Medicine, thought he was already working at maximum speed. In a carefully honed routine, aided by voice dictation, he could finish writing an X-ray report in as little as 75 seconds.

  • Bruising on Trump’s left hand sparks renewed questions about his health

    And while medical experts told CNN there is no fresh cause for concern, calling it a likely benign condition common in older people, they warned that Trump’s reluctance to be more transparent about his health only threatens to intensify the scrutiny that he’s struggled all year to escape. “They’re just feeding the curiosity cycle,” said…

  • Gestational Diabetes Increasing Steadily In The U.S.

    Gestational diabetes increased by 36% between 2016 and 2024, increasing from 58 to 79 cases for every 1,000 births, researchers reported Dec. 29 in JAMA Internal Medicine. “Gestational diabetes has been persistently increasing for more than 10 years, which means whatever we have been trying to do to address diabetes in pregnancy has not been…

  • Pills, TikTok and Weight-Loss Apps: the Consumer-Driven Future of GLP-1s

    Novo’s Wegovy and Lilly’s Zepbound are sold in pre-filled injector pens used once a week. Weight-loss pills, taken daily, could help reach people who do not like needles, offer more flexibility to “microdose” with smaller amounts of the drug or allow people to take a pill on some days and skip others, analysts and telehealth…

  • It’s Time to Give the Ovary Some More Respect

    In her training as a reproductive biologist, Dr. Duncan had learned to disregard most components of the ovary — everything besides the egg and its follicle was literally trashed. But what she observed in the mice made clear that other tissues might be critical to the egg’s development. “The egg needs this whole village,” said…

  • Northwestern scientists develop experimental drug for early Alzheimer’s intervention

    Northwestern University scientists are developing an experimental drug that could serve as an early intervention for Alzheimer’s disease. NU-9 was invented by Richard Silverman, the Patrick G. Ryan/Aon Professor in Weinberg’s College of Arts & Sciences in the department of chemistry. He famously invented Lyrica, a drug for treating fibromyalgia, nerve pain and epilepsy. Lyrica…

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