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Why are 80% of adults with obstructive sleep apnea undiagnosed? Dr. Susan Redline (Harvard University/Brigham and Women's Hospital) outlines the multi-level barriers—patient misperception, provider under training, and limited access to sleep specialists. She highlights that: OSA is present in 40–50% of cardiology & diabetes patients Symptoms vary—women often report fatigue or brain fog April 18–26 is Sleep Apnea Education Week—a time to screen, refer, and rethink our approach. Alliance of Sleep Apnea Partners https://bit.ly/4i7krGf
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Colorectal cancer is rising among younger adults—and many still think screening starts at 50. In MedCentral’s Not Quite Curbside: GI Consults, gastroenterologist Pratima Dibba joins Alexa Mieses Malchuk, MD, MPH, FAAFP to unpack updated screening guidelines, high-risk populations, and how PCPs can better navigate surveillance intervals. 2 Key takeaways: *Start at 45 for average risk; 40 or earlier for family history *Colonoscopy is still the gold standard, especially for those with polyps “As GI docs, we see large polyps in 45-year-olds on their first colonoscopy. Early screening matters.” Tap for more details: https://bit.ly/3G2E2dw MOM NYC
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“Pain is complex—and so is how we talk about it.” At #AAPM #PainConnect25 in Austin, Meredith Barad, clinical associate professor at Stanford Department of Medicine and course director of this year’s meeting, spoke with MedCentral about navigating pain care in a rapidly evolving landscape. She stressed the need for continued dialogue around opioids, multidisciplinary approaches, and patient-centered care in chronic pain management. https://bit.ly/426i5ml American Academy of Pain Medicine
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A recent study published in Science Advances has identified a correlation between postpartum depression and neuroanatomical changes in the brain during pregnancy, notably in the right amygdala and hippocampus. These findings highlight the importance of integrating mental health screenings and support into perinatal care to address the complex interplay between brain physiology and maternal mental health. https://bit.ly/3E3qSfM
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Emerging research has identified a notable association between osteoarthritis and overactive bladder, with patients exhibiting a 40% increased risk. Dr Wai Lee of Northwell Health emphasizes that understanding this link can enhance patient management by facilitating early identification and treatment of related symptoms. A multidisciplinary approach involving urologists, rheumatologists, and primary care physicians is recommended to optimize outcomes. https://bit.ly/3XOgHT0
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📹 In 'Not Quite Curbside: GI Consults,' Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk engages with gastroenterologist Pratima Dibba to explore the intricacies of inflammatory bowel disease management. They discuss the critical need for endoscopic and histologic evaluations for accurate diagnosis and the benefits of a multidisciplinary treatment approach. "It sounds like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease really can present similarly, when we talk about subjectively what it is that the patient is experiencing, perhaps the location of some of the symptoms might be able to differentiate the two," –Alexa Mieses Malchuk, MD, MPH, FAAFP. https://bit.ly/3Ekj891
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Statins remain vital in CVD prevention, but questions persist around their renal impact. Dr. Pranjal Jain notes there’s no high-quality evidence of kidney protection, and rhabdomyolysis, while rare, poses risks. For younger CKD patients, both nephrologists recommend a case-by-case risk assessment before initiating statin therapy. https://bit.ly/3R5Vcct Matthew Sparks Duke University School of Medicine American Geriatrics Society American Journal of Preventive Cardiology
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American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)’s new guidelines emphasize therapy over meds for depression & anxiety in cancer patients—why integrated care is the future. https://bit.ly/3Xv6735 Barbara Andersen The Ohio State University Pia Banerjee, PhD American Cancer Society
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From digital stethoscopes to AI that speaks to insurers: Artificial intelligence is making its way into core clinical workflows. Tools like Eko Health’s AI-enabled stethoscope and Counterforce Health’s “Maxwell” are reducing friction in diagnosis and prior authorization. Yet, these advances are not equally distributed—smaller practices and underserved regions risk being left behind. A recent survey shows that while most physicians are hopeful about AI’s impact, 65% say they have little say in tool selection. It’s time for clinician voices to lead #AI integration. https://bit.ly/42ckZF3 #ACC25 Surescripts Stanford Health Care DrFirst, Inc. WellSky FDB (First Databank, Inc.)