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Early Biomarkers in the Detection of Traumatic Brain Injury

Levels of the biomarkers GFAP, UCH-L1, and MAP-2 spiked within 30 minutes of traumatic brain injury, with GFAP diagnosing intracranial lesions and predicting critical outcomes most accurately. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/early-biomarkers-detection-traumatic-brain-injury-2024a1000is2?src=rss

Medscape Report: Age-Related Competency Tests Divide Doctors

Physicians weigh in on malpractice, patient gifts, romantic relationships, and more in Medscape's latest survey. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/total-70-doctors-would-discharge-noncompliant-patients-2024a1000is0?src=rss

Thyroid Cancer Recurrence Definitions Still Lack Consensus

This systematic review of 70 studies highlighted the lack of a universally accepted definition for recurrence of differentiated thyroid cancer across different treatment categories. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/thyroid-cancer-recurrence-definitions-still-lack-consensus-2024a1000iov?src=rss

One-Dose HPV Vaccine Program Would Be Efficient in Canada

Several scenarios in a recent study projected the potential elimination of cervical cancer in Canada between 2032 and 2040. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/one-dose-hpv-vaccine-program-would-be-efficient-canada-2024a1000iou?src=rss

Potential New Standard of Care for Leptomeningeal Metastases

Patients with this rare end-stage cancer complication achieved a median overall survival of nearly a year with proton craniospinal irradiation. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/proton-csi-new-standard-care-leptomeningeal-metastases-2024a1000ioy?src=rss

Is there a right to not vote?

The right to vote in the direct election of public officials is today taken for granted by citizens of the United States. In the 1960s, a series of civil rights movements finally banned election discrimination and guaranteed the right to vote to every citizen, regardless of race, sex, or religious affiliation. However, because only a minority of Americans actually do vote in local elections, another controversial issue has arisen regarding elections and nonvoting: is there a right not to vote? Nonvoting, which has become much more frequent in recent years, has been viewed as a dangerous sign of voter apathy and a threat to democracy. On the other hand, it has also been dismissed as a minor problem that has been blown far out of proportion. But which view is correct? The answer can only be determined through an analysis of the types of non-voters and the motivations behind their decisions to not vote. The reason citizens most often give for their decision to not vote is that they don