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A collection of Medical Students information, resources and CME activities on Medscape.
Topical Agent Targets Dormant Follicles in Alopecia - Medscape
Sep 4, 2025 · Targeting follicular stem cells with a topical mitochondrial pyruvate carrier inhibitor induces rapid hair density gains in androgenetic alopecia, according to phase 2a data.
Just Say No to Treating This Pulmonary Infection - Medscape
Apr 4, 2011 · A women presents with recurrent hemoptysis and an unusual finding on chest imaging.
Some Meds for Overactive Bladder Tied to Dementia - Medscape
In middle-aged and older adults with overactive bladder, the drug selected for treatment may influence the risk for dementia. Investigators conducted a nested case-control study using data from ...
Prescribing Isotretinoin: FDA Approves iPLEDGE Modifications
Feb 10, 2026 · Modifications to the iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy aim to reduce challenges for patients, prescribers and pharmacies.
The AF is Gone, the EF Is Up. Can You Stop the HF Meds? - Medscape
Sep 25, 2024 · Ileana Piña interviews study investigators Louise Segan and Sandeep Prabhu about WITHDRAW-AF, which tested careful cessation of most HF meds in patients with recovered EF and …
Guillain-Barré Syndrome: When to Suspect, What to Rule Out
May 14, 2025 · The European Task Force unveils critical updates on Guillain-Barré syndrome, highlighting new treatment strategies and diagnostic criteria for clinicians.
Sedative Choice for Intubation: Etomidate vs Ketamine - Medscape
Jan 28, 2026 · Drs Robert Glatter and Ken Milne discuss what the recent RSI trial reveals — and does not reveal — about choosing etomidate or ketamine for intubation in critically ill patients.
AI ‘Hallucinations’ Are Changing Medicine — Should We Worry?
Mar 14, 2025 · Artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to generate, or rather “hallucinate,” alternative realities. This phenomenon, known as AI hallucinations, occurs when large language models ...
Case 6: When Is a Headache Not Just a Headache? - Page 2 - Medscape
Jun 30, 2004 · Head, eyes, ears, nose, throat (HEENT): no papilledema, nuchal rigidity, or signs of oral infection Cardiovascular: regular rate, regular rhythm, normal S1/S2 without murmurs