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Universal resource menu more effective than social needs screening

In January, I wrote a Medscape commentary about the mixed evidence that routinely screening patients for social needs improves health outcomes. Although many patients could benefit from assistance with necessities like food, housing, or transportation, screening for social needs only works if patients are prepared to accept help and realistic options exist to provide it: There are also downsides to screening, which takes time and can distract from the purpose of the visit. ... Many of my patients decline social work referrals, leading me to wonder why we screened them in the first place if they knew that they would not want assistance. For others, referrals may be wasting their time and giving them false hope. Social workers can’t magically produce affordable housing in the midst of a national housing shortage or provide regular access to healthy meals — especially after Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits were cut by hundreds of millions of dollars . In his 2020 Pr...

Roflumilast Promising for AD in Children Down to Age 3 Mos

Global assessment and itch/scratch scores highlight the effectiveness of topical roflumilast for treating atopic dermatitis in children 3 months to 2 years old, in a phase 2 study. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/roflumilast-shows-promise-treating-atopic-dermatitis-2026a10009ia?src=rss

Insulin Resistance Detected Early May Guide HS Therapy

Screening for insulin resistance early after the diagnosis of hidradenitis suppurativa shows promise for guiding therapies to improve the disease course. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/insulin-resistance-detected-early-may-guide-hidradenitis-2026a10009i5?src=rss

Knowledge Areas: Transforming Hospital Care

Vall d’Hebron reorganized care into Knowledge Areas; the Heart Area pilot cut length of stay by 18%, 30-day readmissions by 12%, and in-hospital mortality by 48% — early but promising. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/knowledge-areas-transforming-hospital-care-2026a10009du?src=rss

Extensive Screen Time Tied to CV Risk

Screen time is identified as an independent cardiovascular risk factor in an observational study of young adults living in Pakistan. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/extensive-screen-time-may-be-independent-cv-risk-factor-2026a10009db?src=rss

Which Factors Predict Progression From Prediabetes to T2D?

A real-world study suggests that adults with prediabetes aged 35-64 years are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than patients aged 18-34 years or have certain comorbidities. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/which-factors-predict-progression-prediabetes-t2d-2026a100097x?src=rss