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  1. Ventilation in ARDS: Why the Debate Persists - Medscape

    Oct 9, 2025 · Dr Aaron Holley explores APRV vs low tidal volume ventilation in ARDS, weighing physiologic promise against the need for definitive clinical evidence.

  2. Levels of PEEP in ARDS - Medscape

    Jan 26, 2005 · What level of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) should you start with in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients? Should you start high and bring it down?

  3. Frequent Insulin Infusion Site Failures ‘a Huge Problem’

    Mar 18, 2026 · Unexplained hyperglycemic events may be due to undetected occlusions, a common problem that experts say needs to be addressed through education and technology.

  4. How the Gulf Crisis Is Reaching Europe’s Pharmacies

    Apr 10, 2026 · Conflict in the Gulf is exposing how dependent Europe’s pharmacies are on global supply chains for essential medicines, active ingredients, and transport.

  5. Common Genetic Cause of Intellectual Disability Identified

    Apr 16, 2026 · A newly identified recessive neurodevelopmental disorder may be among the most common genetic causes of intellectual disability and epilepsy, new research suggests.

  6. Liposomal Irinotecan for Pancreatic Cancer: Is It Worth It?

    May 21, 2024 · Some oncologists have called the regimen a new standard of care, while others aren't convinced that the new first-line pancreatic cancer regimen is worth the high cost.

  7. New Evidence Strengthens the Case for Iatrogenic Alzheimer’s

    Apr 7, 2026 · Researchers report the first autopsy-confirmed case of Alzheimer’s disease following suspected medical transmission, but experts say definitive causation may remain elusive.

  8. CAR T-Cell Therapy Tied to Better Survival in Relapsed LBCL

    Apr 14, 2026 · A single-center real-world study compares the effectiveness and toxicity of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy vs historical care for relapsed or refractory LBCL.

  9. Placental Abruption Linked to Heart Disease in Teens - Medscape

    Mar 26, 2026 · Babies born to mothers who experienced a placental abruption during labor could be more at risk of developing or dying of heart disease later in life, according to research published in …

  10. Raising Concerns in the NHS Can Come at a Cost - Medscape

    Mar 30, 2026 · Doctors are told to raise safety concerns, but some face isolation, disciplinary action, and lasting career consequences when they do.