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Epinephrine Nasal Spray Promising for Urticaria Flares

In a phase 2 trial, patients having an urticaria exacerbation who used the spray report better hive and pruritus scores than the placebo group. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/epinephrine-nasal-spray-promising-urticaria-flares-2026a10005i6?src=rss

Who Will Have RA Flares on a Lower Dose Following Remission?

Reducing the dose of biologic drugs may not match standard treatment in preventing disease flares at 1 year in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in remission, a phase 4 study finds. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/who-will-have-ra-flares-lower-dose-following-remission-2026a10005i2?src=rss

Continuity of care: health benefits and compensation

Continuity of care—a trusting relationship with a personal physician based on recurring interactions over time—is an essential ingredient of the secret sauce of family medicine. Numerous studies have demonstrated that higher care continuity is associated with more appropriate care and lower costs. Data also support positive effects on health outcomes. A retrospective analysis from Alberta, Canada, reported that physician and clinic continuity (seeing a clinical partner when one’s primary physician was unavailable) correlated with fewer emergency department visits across all levels of patient complexity and fewer hospitalizations for highly complex patients. A similar US cohort study of Medicare fee-for-service claims from a nationally representative sample of 4,940 medical practices found that patients with higher primary care physician continuity were 5.5% to 6.8% less likely to be hospitalized and 4.9% to 6.3% less likely to visit the emergency department. In 2023, the Accredita...

Distinct Viral Signature in Blood May Signal Crohn’s Disease

Researchers identify a distinct blood viral profile in Crohn’s disease, suggesting circulating bacteriophages may serve as a novel disease marker. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/distinct-viral-signature-blood-may-signal-crohns-disease-2026a10005cw?src=rss

Older C-Section Surgical Technique May Reduce Complications

As the number of cesarean sections has increased over the past 30 years, a faster surgical closure technique has gained widespread use but may increase long-term complications. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/older-c-section-surgical-technique-may-reduce-complications-2026a10005cr?src=rss

Energy Deficit and Bone Loss in Female Athletes

Social media may glamorize athletes’ diets, but restrictive eating combined with intense training can produce low energy availability, menstrual dysfunction, and bone loss in female competitors. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/energy-deficit-and-bone-loss-female-athletes-2026a100057n?src=rss