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CKD Linked to Greater Post-Stroke Cognitive Decline
A new study found that chronic kidney disease was associated with greater post-stroke cognitive decline, with the strongest effects observed in people with pre-existing stroke. The post CKD Linked to Greater Post-Stroke Cognitive Decline appeared first on European Medical Journal .
HIV Linked to Higher Rates of Premature Ejaculation and Depression
Men living with HIV were more than twice as likely to experience premature ejaculation, with depressive symptoms independently associated with the condition. The post HIV Linked to Higher Rates of Premature Ejaculation and Depression appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Flavoured Noodle Products Linked to Salmonella Stanley Outbreak
An ongoing Salmonella Stanley outbreak has been linked to flavoured noodle products, with 106 confirmed cases reported across Europe and investigations continuing into the source of contamination. The post Flavoured Noodle Products Linked to Salmonella Stanley Outbreak appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and UC Share Common Mast Cell State
Researchers found that PSC-ulcerative colitis has distinct colonic mucosa topography compared with ulcerative colitis but shares a common mast cell state during active disease. The post Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and UC Share Common Mast Cell State appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Machine Learning May Improve Arrhythmic Risk Prediction
Researchers found that cardiac MRI measures integrated with machine learning models improved arrhythmic risk prediction in ischaemic heart disease. The post Machine Learning May Improve Arrhythmic Risk Prediction appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Learning Format Has No Effect on EMS Cardiac Arrest Rhythm Recognition
A cluster randomised trial found that team-based and individual learning produced equivalent improvements in cardiac arrest rhythm recognition among newly hired emergency medical service providers. The post Learning Format Has No Effect on EMS Cardiac Arrest Rhythm Recognition appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Two New Tests Could Help GPs Diagnose Endometriosis Faster
Two new non-invasive technologies could help cut waiting times for primary care endometriosis diagnoses in the UK. The post Two New Tests Could Help GPs Diagnose Endometriosis Faster appeared first on European Medical Journal .
40% of Ovarian Cancers Diagnosed after Emergency Hospital Admission
Two in every five women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in England are diagnosed only after emergency hospital admission. The post 40% of Ovarian Cancers Diagnosed after Emergency Hospital Admission appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Alexithymia Linked to Poorer Quality of Life in Anaphylaxis
A study suggests alexithymia is associated with poorer quality of life and greater psychological burden in adults living with anaphylaxis. The post Alexithymia Linked to Poorer Quality of Life in Anaphylaxis appeared first on European Medical Journal .
SDS Toothpaste Affects Oesophageal Barrier Function
An exploratory human study found SDS-containing toothpaste reduced oesophageal mucosal impedance and altered salivary properties after brushing. The post SDS Toothpaste Affects Oesophageal Barrier Function appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Evolution Informed Scoring Enhances Risk Prediction
A new molecular evolution framework improved prognostic accuracy in myelodysplastic syndromes and reclassified more than 40% of patients. The post Evolution Informed Scoring Enhances Risk Prediction appeared first on European Medical Journal .
PROTECT-Cog Trial to Test GLP-1 and Cognitive Decline Risk: AAIC 2026
Alzheimer's Association launches PROTECT-Cog, a global trial testing lifestyle changes plus GLP-1 drugs to reduce cognitive decline risk. The post PROTECT-Cog Trial to Test GLP-1 and Cognitive Decline Risk: AAIC 2026 appeared first on European Medical Journal .
THC/CBD Combination Eases Agitation in Dementia: AAIC 2026
A THC and CBD combination eased agitation in people with late-stage dementia in a new randomised, placebo-controlled trial presented at AAIC 2026. The post THC/CBD Combination Eases Agitation in Dementia: AAIC 2026 appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Alzheimer’s Blood Test Predicts Decline Over 10 Years: AAIC 2026
A blood test for the Alzheimer's biomarker p-tau217 can forecast cognitive decline years before symptoms develop. The post Alzheimer’s Blood Test Predicts Decline Over 10 Years: AAIC 2026 appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Soccer Players Show Altered Brain Health in Midlife: AAIC 2026
New data reveal higher depression, anxiety, and brain volume changes in former soccer players, highlighting the need for further study of neurodegenerative disease risk in players. The post Soccer Players Show Altered Brain Health in Midlife: AAIC 2026 appeared first on European Medical Journal .
