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Getting Blood Into Ambulances Matters in Trauma Cases

More hospitals and EMS systems are stocking blood to begin transfusions in trauma patients. Many believe it is saving lives. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/getting-blood-ambulances-matters-trauma-cases-2026a1000np7?src=rss

Can Children Stop Psoriasis Treatment After Remission?

Treatment discontinuation appears to be feasible in children with moderate-to-severe psoriasis for at least 6 months after treatment discontinuation during remission, a study finds. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/can-children-stop-psoriasis-treatment-after-remission-2026a1000nin?src=rss

Rituximab Noninferior to Ocrelizumab in Relapsing MS

Rituximab is noninferior to ocrelizumab in suppressing disease activity in newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis, with a similar incidence of adverse events, a new trial shows. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/rituximab-noninferior-ocrelizumab-relapsing-ms-2026a1000nij?src=rss

Expanded Pediatric Use for Roflumilast Under FDA Review

If approved, topical roflumilast 0.05% will be approved for treating atopic dermatitis down to age 3 months. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/expanded-pediatric-indication-topical-roflumilast-under-fda-2026a1000ndq?src=rss

Dental Preset for CTA Best Minimises Knee Implant Artefacts

A dental reconstruction setting provides the strongest reduction in metal artefacts during photon-counting CT angiography of the lower leg among patients with total knee replacements. Medscape News UK source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/dental-preset-ct-angiography-best-minimises-knee-implant-2026a1000n2i?src=rss

Deprescribing statins

If you found out that a medication you had been taking for years was much less effective than previously advertised, would you keep taking it? An estimated 20 to 30 percent of Americans over the age of 45 takes a statin for high cholesterol, a history of heart attack or stroke, or to prevent a cardiovascular event. Once a patient starts a statin, provided that they don't experience side effects, they usually continue taking it for life. The medication lists of nursing home residents almost invariably include statins. Statin prescribing has been overwhelmingly positive for population health; a recent study credited them with closing the gap in cardiovascular risk factors  between middle-aged adults with obesity and those with normal weight. Ultimately, though, an individual reaches a point where a statin is likely to cause more harm than benefit, even if the harm is having to take one extra medication that costs as little as 30 cents per day . An expert panel at Deprescribing.org, ...