domingo, 19 de abril de 2026
Best practices in cardiometabolic trial design: Planning and optimization for success
https://www.news-medical.net/whitepaper/20260417/Best-practices-in-cardiometabolic-trial-design-Planning-and-optimization-for-success.aspx
Cardiometabolic disease is not a singular entity. Obesity, ectopic fat deposition, insulin resistance, and chronic inflammation are among the common causes of this diverse group of illnesses. It includes diabetes, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, heart failure, and even certain malignancies.
Each condition provides unique obstacles, although they are linked by overlapping pathophysiology. This complication makes cardiometabolic research both scientifically appealing and operationally hard.
Designing and optimizing trials in this sector necessitates meticulous planning, adaptability, and a thorough understanding of endpoints, recruitment realities, and regulatory expectations.
Redesigning obesity trials for a chronic disease era
https://www.news-medical.net/whitepaper/20260417/Redesigning-obesity-trials-for-a-chronic-disease-era.aspx
For much of its history, obesity research has struggled to find a place in clinical development.
Too medical to dismiss outright, too entangled with lifestyle narratives to command the same seriousness as closely related conditions such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes. It has frequently been studied through a narrow lens – short trials, blunt endpoints, and the underlying assumption that weight loss was the only outcome that mattered.
How Soil Bacteria Could Help Solve Antibiotic Resistance
https://www.news-medical.net/health/How-Soil-Bacteria-Could-Help-Solve-Antibiotic-Resistance.aspx
Beneath our feet lies a hidden pharmaceutical frontier: soil microbes are yielding new antibiotic leads just as scientists race to outpace the global rise of antimicrobial resistance.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious threats to modern medicine, with recent reviews citing roughly 4.95 million deaths associated with antibacterial resistance globally in 2019.1,3
What Are the Best Alternatives to Opioids for Chronic Pain Relief
https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-Are-the-Best-Alternatives-to-Opioids-for-Chronic-Pain-Relief.aspx
From first-in-class sodium channel inhibitors to inflammation-targeted and digital interventions, this article shows how pain science is reshaping chronic pain treatment beyond opioids.
Recent advances in pain science, including the development of sodium channel-inhibiting drugs and a more thorough understanding of nociplastic pain, are expanding the landscape of non-opioid treatment options. Chronic pain is now increasingly understood as a multifactorial condition involving dysregulated nociceptive processing, central sensitization, and neuroimmune interactions, rather than only tissue damage. This article explores the mechanisms and physiological advantages of these emerging pain management strategies.
What Causes Hair Loss in Women? Hormones, Aging, and Genetics Explained
https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-Causes-Hair-Loss-in-Women-Hormones-Aging-and-Genetics-Explained.aspx
From adolescent hormone signaling to menopausal follicular decline, this article reveals how life-stage biology shapes the patterns, causes, and clinical nuances of hair loss in women.
This article discusses the biological causes of hair loss in women, focusing on the hair growth cycle, follicle structure, and the roles of hormones such as estrogen and androgens in regulating hair growth and shedding. Hair loss in women is multifactorial, involving genetic predisposition, endocrine influences, environmental triggers, and systemic health conditions that vary across the lifespan.2,3
Editorial The risks of AI-generated health advice eClinicalMedicine ++...
Development of an early prediction model for endometriosis risk: the simplified adolescent factors for endometriosis (SAFE) score
Gita D. Mishraa g.mishra@uq.edu.au ∙ Mohammad Reza Baneshia ∙ Sally Mortlocka ∙ Grant W. Montgomeryb ∙ Jenny Dousta ∙ Annette J. Dobsona ∙ et al.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(26)00053-2/fulltext?dgcid=hubspot_email_infocusalerts-obgyn_feature&utm_campaign=infocusalerts-obgyn&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8dBVpAiuYGq7LXWmh0Gvb3d9_Qzhsa5ISaWD1cSa90c5PcymuusnVK92l8B1ekxSmX4E5YYmZpKp1kiNsCOUplQZLsJQ&_hsmi=414375122&utm_content=413879779&utm_source=hs_email
Editorial
The risks of AI-generated health advice
eClinicalMedicine
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/issue/vol93nonull/PIIS2589-5370(26)X2002-8
Editorial Reimagining radiology reporting The Lancet Digital Health ++...
End-to-end integrative segmentation and radiomics prognostic models for risk stratification of high-grade serous ovarian cancer: a retrospective multicohort study
Kristofer Linton-Reid, PhDa,b ∙ Haonan Lu, PhDa,b,c ∙ Georg Wengert, MDa,b,d,f ∙ Prof Christina Fotopoulou, MDa ∙ Philippa Lee, MDd ∙ Federica Petta, MDe ∙ et al.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landig/article/PIIS2589-7500(25)00137-2/fulltext?dgcid=hubspot_email_infocusalerts-obgyn_feature&utm_campaign=infocusalerts-obgyn&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8vFfb7SjaOKj5L65xULIYY74UepEvf_Ae_ShhehUegdzFmvRGbJ5Ekg7u46b_BxaJ0Hrmp3twbMeODojwYi0g4nAshtA&_hsmi=414375122&utm_content=413879779&utm_source=hs_email
Editorial
Reimagining radiology reporting
The Lancet Digital Health
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landig/issue/vol8no2/PIIS2589-7500(26)X2002-7
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