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Raising Awareness of Ultra-Rare Disease Reduces Diagnosis Delays
Diagnosis delays for primary hyperoxalurias have halved in France over five years, with children continuing to receive earlier diagnoses than adults, potentially supporting earlier management and improved prognosis. The post Raising Awareness of Ultra-Rare Disease Reduces Diagnosis Delays appeared first on European Medical Journal .
AI-Driven Disease Intelligence Targets Malaria Hotspots
AI-powered malaria intelligence platform integrates climate and health data to predict outbreaks and support targeted public health interventions. The post AI-Driven Disease Intelligence Targets Malaria Hotspots appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Trial Finds Older Men May Benefit from Tamsulosin Deprescribing
A randomised N-of-1 trial suggests around one-third of older men taking tamsulosin for LUTS may experience little or no symptomatic benefit and could be candidates for deprescribing. The post Trial Finds Older Men May Benefit from Tamsulosin Deprescribing appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Video Games Linked to Modest Gains in Cognitive Ability
A meta-analysis of 133 studies finds video games are modestly tied to better cognitive ability, with gains holding across age, sex, and game type. The post Video Games Linked to Modest Gains in Cognitive Ability appeared first on European Medical Journal .
Public Perceptions Around Weight Loss Drugs in the UK Revealed
New YouGov data has revealed that public perceptions on weight loss drugs in the UK are split. The post Public Perceptions Around Weight Loss Drugs in the UK Revealed appeared first on European Medical Journal .
