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Past-Year Emergency Department Utilization Patterns Among Suicide Decedents: Characterizing At-Risk Patient Populations
This study analyzes emergency department visit patterns among suicide decedents, identifying frequent users and a critical 30-day window for intervention after discharge.

Tuberculosis Post-Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Low-Incidence Settings: Risk Factors, Clinical Trajectories, and Screening Mandates
This review analyzes a decade-long nationwide study on TB after Allo-HSCT in France, revealing a 60/100,000 incidence rate, high extrapulmonary involvement, and the critical need for screening patients from high-incidence regions.

Deciphering the Clinician’s Dilemma: Determinants of Antihypertensive Treatment Intensification in Older Adults
This review analyzes the complex factors influencing blood pressure management in older adults, highlighting how age, frailty, and digital health data shape clinician decisions and clinical inertia.

Targeting the Integrin αV-YAP-CTGF Axis: A New Frontier in Treating Congestive Hepatopathy and Liver Carcinogenesis
Researchers have identified a mechanosensitive signaling pathway in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells that drives fibrosis and cancer in response to chronic congestion, offering a new therapeutic target for heart-failure-related liver dise

From Pressure to Cancer: Unveiling the Integrin αV-YAP-CTGF Axis as a Therapeutic Target in Congestive Hepatopathy
Researchers have identified a novel signaling pathway in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) that drives fibrosis and liver cancer in congestive hepatopathy. The study highlights the Integrin αV-YAP-CTGF axis as a critical mechanism

Nerandomilast Shows Potential Mortality Benefit in IPF Despite Neutral Composite Secondary Endpoints: Insights from FIBRONEER-IPF Extended Follow-up
Long-term data from the FIBRONEER-IPF trial indicates that while nerandomilast did not significantly impact composite respiratory events, the 18 mg dose suggests a numerical reduction in mortality and maintains a favorable safety profile fo

Beyond the Clot: Novel Proteomic Markers Redefine Venous Thromboembolism Risk
This large-scale proteomic analysis identifies 15 novel protein markers for venous thromboembolism, offering new insights into the roles of immunity and extracellular matrix regulation in VTE pathogenesis beyond traditional coagulation path

The Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome Revolution: Mapping Medication Eligibility and Multi-Systemic Benefits
This review synthesizes recent evidence on the massive scale of CKM medication eligibility in the US, the synergistic effects of pharmacotherapy with lifestyle, and emerging neuropsychiatric benefits of GLP-1 receptor agonists.

Optimizing Influenza Protection in the Aging Diabetic Population: Evidence from the DANFLU-2 High-Dose Vaccine Trial
This secondary analysis of the DANFLU-2 trial demonstrates that high-dose influenza vaccines provide superior protection against cardiorespiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations in older adults with diabetes, particularly those with a

Targeting the Sugar Coat: Oncofetal Chondroitin Sulfate Emerges as a Precision ADC Target in AML
Researchers have identified oncofetal chondroitin sulfate (ofCS) as a novel target for antibody-drug conjugates in AML. Unlike traditional targets, ofCS is absent in healthy tissues, potentially reducing hematotoxicity and expanding treatme

Spatial Profiling of Resistance Mechanisms in HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer: Insights from Patient-Matched Analysis
This report examines spatial transcriptomic data from HER2+ gastric cancer patients to identify resistance mechanisms to trastuzumab and T-DXd, including EMT and ERAD pathway activation.

TEER vs. Medical Therapy: Redefining the Management of Atrial Functional Mitral Regurgitation
A large-scale registry analysis demonstrates that Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER) significantly reduces mortality and heart failure hospitalizations in patients with atrial functional mitral regurgitation (AFMR) compared to medical

The Hidden Driver of Chronic Pain: How Macrophages Fuel Neuropathic Symptoms
Researchers using human stem cell models have discovered that macrophages actively amplify the electrical signals of damaged nerves, driving the spontaneous pain characteristic of neuropathy, offering a new target for non-opioid pain relief

Basal Ganglia Perivascular Spaces: A Dual-Risk Biomarker for Ischemic Stroke and Major Bleeding in Antithrombotic Therapy
A large-scale prospective study identifies high basal ganglia perivascular space (BGPVS) burden as a significant predictor of both major bleeding and ischemic stroke in patients on antithrombotic regimens, offering a new imaging biomarker f

Selective D1/D5 Receptor Agonism in Parkinson Disease: Insights from the TEMPO-3 Phase 3 Trial of Tavapadon
The Phase 3 TEMPO-3 trial demonstrates that tavapadon, a novel selective D1/D5 agonist, significantly improves daily ‘good-on-time’ and reduces ‘off-time’ in Parkinson’s disease patients with motor fluctuations, presenting a potential shift

Long-Term Health Risks Following Postoperative Hypoparathyroidism in Thyroid Cancer Patients
A nationwide cohort study highlights that thyroid cancer patients with permanent hypoparathyroidism face significantly elevated risks of kidney stones, renal failure, and major cardiovascular events, necessitating comprehensive long-term fo

Deciphering Healthcare Costs in Type 2 Diabetes and Incident CKD: A Latent Class Trajectory Analysis in Hong Kong
A longitudinal study using Latent Class Analysis identifies four distinct phenotypes of T2D patients developing CKD, highlighting young-onset and middle-aged low-comorbidity groups as primary drivers of healthcare costs.

Precision Medicine in Gestational Diabetes: Decoding Heterogeneity Through Data-Driven Phenotypic Clustering and Risk Stratification
This review analyzes a landmark machine learning study identifying four distinct GDM phenotypic clusters, revealing that early-diagnosed, comorbidity-related GDM carries a four-fold higher risk of postpartum diabetes.

Decoding the Diabetic Heart: Five Unique Proteomic Markers Unveil Heart Failure Risk in Patients with Diabetes
Researchers from the ARIC study have identified five specific proteomic markers that uniquely predict heart failure risk in individuals with diabetes. These findings, including four novel proteins, suggest distinct pathophysiological pathwa

Sex-Specific Risk Thresholds in Aortic Regurgitation: Challenging the One-Size-Fits-All Approach to LV Remodeling
A multicenter study reveals that women with moderate-severe aortic regurgitation face higher mortality risk at lower ventricular volumes than men. Findings suggest current guidelines may require revision to include sex-specific volumetric t
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