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Screening for testicular cancer is ineffective

In adolescent and young adult males, palpation of the testicles for signs of cancer has traditionally been part of the preparticipation sports physical or well-child examination. Unlike most malignancies that predominantly affect older adults, testicular cancer is most commonly diagnosed between 15 and 34 years of age . Nonetheless, screening for testicular cancer has long been something I have discouraged my students and residents from doing. The rationale is twofold: it's rare, so screening will lead to many false positives and unnecessary evaluations; and more importantly, it's curable even at advanced stages, so earlier detection provides little to no incremental benefit. These were the reasons why in 2011, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)  reaffirmed its previous recommendation against testicular cancer screening , based on an evidence review that I co-authored that found no new evidence to change this conclusion. Others have dissented over the years. They...

Housing Instability Tied to Lower Rates of CRC Screening

Unmet health-related social needs, especially housing instability and transportation barriers, are linked to lower rates of screening for colorectal cancer among US adults. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/housing-instability-tied-lower-rates-screening-colorectal-2026a1000fq8?src=rss

Implanted Islet Cell Device Could Control Glucose for Weeks

Researchers developed a battery-free device the size of a coin that can deliver islet cells in the body and keep them healthy, no immunosuppression required. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/implanted-islet-cell-device-could-control-glucose-weeks-2026a1000fjv?src=rss

Optimal Sleep May Lower Dementia Risk in Focal Epilepsy

Optimal sleep duration is tied to better cognition and a lower risk for dementia in adults with focal epilepsy than in healthy individuals, new research shows. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/optimal-sleep-may-lower-dementia-risk-focal-epilepsy-2026a1000fjr?src=rss

How Bariatric Surgery Shapes IBD Risk Over Time in Obesity

In patients with severe obesity, metabolic and bariatric surgery was linked to a lower risk for inflammatory bowel disease within 3 years but a higher risk over longer follow-up. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/how-bariatric-surgery-shapes-ibd-risk-over-time-obesity-2026a1000fjj?src=rss

Telerehabilitation May Support Stroke Recovery at Home

Remote rehabilitation programs improve mobility, balance, and quality of life after stroke, with added benefits in adherence and patient satisfaction. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/telerehabilitation-may-support-stroke-recovery-home-2026a1000fe9?src=rss