February 6th 2026
Oral semaglutide (Wegovy; Novo Nordisk) expands GLP-1 weight-loss options, but pharmacy budgets and health care cost pressures persist.
Real-world ONCare data show acalabrutinib lowers new-onset HTN, CV events, and discontinuations vs ibrutinib in R/R CLL/SLL.
In a pair of lively debates at the International Stroke Conference 2026, experts from around the world discussed controversies in stroke care.
February 5th 2026
Clearer definitions, tailored programs and policies, and telestroke care could help close rural stroke care disparities.
February 4th 2026
Real-world inotuzumab ozogamicin boosts remission in relapsed/refractory B-cell ALL, supports transplant, and flags sinusoidal obstruction syndrome risk.
Timely Outpatient Follow-Up Reduces Hospital Readmissions
A JAMA study found 30-day outpatient follow-up decreases hospital readmissions, especially for patients with heart failure and heart attack.
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Adherence Support May Improve Viral Suppression in Incarcerated Patients With HIV
Young and frequently incarcerated individuals living with HIV require discharge planning and post release support to maintain viral suppression outcomes.
Breast Cancer Dominating Oncology Research, Access Disparities: Gen Li, PhD
Breast cancer is the most researched disease globally, yet there are still significant gaps in equity and access to care and treatments.
Remote Monitoring May Improve Heart Failure Outcomes: Anitha Vijayan, MD
Guideline-directed medical therapy used with remote monitoring can potentially reduce hospitalization in patients with heart failure with ejection fraction.
Culturally Competent Menopause Care: Lisa Taylor-Swanson, PhD
Lisa Taylor-Swanson, PhD, explains how including Indigenous and Hispanic women in conversations around menopause care helps fine-tune interventions.
5 Consequences If ACA Premium Subsidies End in 2026
As open enrollment begins November 1, 2025, millions are signing up under enhanced subsidies that are set to expire at the end of this year.
Jury Still Out on Testosterone Benefit to Menopause
Despite social media frenzy, there is limited evidence around testosterone’s impact on muscle, mood, and other menopausal symptoms.
Advancing Myasthenia Gravis Treatment Access and Management
Experts discuss personalized myasthenia gravis treatment, emphasizing patient education and engagement for optimal care and advocacy in managing this variable disease.
Innovative Payment Models, Holistic Medicaid Approaches Could Improve GLP-1 Access, Outcomes
Innovative payer approaches and holistic support could help expand GLP-1 use and improve obesity care outcomes, experts claimed.
Combination and Monotherapy Data Highlight Rocatinlimab’s Real-World Potential in AD: A Q&A With Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD
Rocatinlimab shows real-world promise for moderate to severe AD, enhancing treatment efficacy and reducing steroid reliance, explains Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD.
Lifestyle Changes Reduce AF Recurrence After Ablation
Aggressive lifestyle and risk factor control after ablation significantly lowers atrial fibrillation recurrence and improves heart health.
New PBM Laws Seek to Protect Independent Pharmacies but Could Raise Costs, Limit Patient Access
PBM legislation is rising nationwide, which experts emphasize could increase costs and hinder patient care.
Real-World Data Key to Optimizing CAR T-Cell Therapy Delivery, Outcomes
Experts at AMCP Nexus 2025 highlighted how real-world data can improve CAR T-cell therapy access and outcomes.
Exploring Teclistamab’s Potential in Combination Therapy for Multiple Myeloma: Marc S. Raab, MD, PhD
Marc S. Raab, MD, PhD, discusses the different ways that combination therapy that includes teclistamab can benefit patients with multiple myeloma.
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Persistent Barriers Keep Oral HIV PrEP Out of Reach for High-Risk Groups
Posters presented at AMCP Nexus 2025 found especially low oral HIV PrEP uptake among transgender individuals and those facing insurance challenges.
Texas Sues J&J, Kenvue for Alleged Deception in Acetaminophen Marketing
Attorney General Ken Paxton claims the manufacturers marketed acetaminophen toward pregnant women despite the “known dangers” to unborn children.
SCRI’s Vivek Subbiah, MD, Highlights Trials on Tumor-Agnostic Cancer Therapies During ESMO
Explore the future of cancer treatment with tumor-agnostic therapies, as experts unveil promising trials and innovative drug developments at ESMO.
Proactive MG Management Hinges on Better Coverage and Guidelines
Ratna Kiran Bhavaraju-Sanka, MD, and Beth Stein, MD, advocate for improved proactive management of myasthenia gravis (MG) for better patient outcomes.
Elinzanetant Shows Consistent Efficacy, Safety, and Sleep Benefits Across Studies
New data reinforce elinzanetant’s safety, efficacy, and ability to improve sleep disturbances in menopausal women, independent of vasomotor symptom relief.
How Can Trauma Affect the Menopausal Transition?
Early and lifelong trauma can intensify menopause symptoms and accelerate cardiovascular and brain aging, according to research.
Tirzepatide Plus Hormone Therapy Boosts Weight Loss in Menopause: Regina Castaneda, MD
Preclinical data suggest a possible synergistic interaction between estrogen and GLP-1 signaling, explains Regina Castaneda, MD.
Elinzanetant Shows Strong 52-Week Safety for Vasomotor Symptoms: James Simon, MD
US safety data show that elinzanetant caused few adverse events and no new liver-related concerns in women, James Simon, MD, explains.
How Can Women Control Their Weight During Menopause?
Treating vasomotor symptoms, sleep disturbance, and mood disorders can remove barriers to weight loss for women during menopause, experts say.
Mobile App Enables Accurate Remote Assessment of Atopic Dermatitis
Discover how the SkinTracker app enhances AD management through remote assessments, offering convenience and accuracy comparable to in-person visits.
How HRV Biofeedback Eases Mental Stress in Coronary Artery Disease
Heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback may be a potential intervention for patients with coronary artery disease.
Improving Menopause Care for Indigenous and Hispanic Women: Lisa Taylor-Swanson, PhD
Different cultural, linguistic, and systemic barriers could impact how Indigenous and Hispanic women access menopause care, said Lisa Taylor-Swanson, PhD.
Personalizing Menopause Treatment for Uncommon Symptoms
Can women feel relief from tinnitus and burning mouth syndrome during perimenopause and menopause?
Preventing COPD Readmissions With Dedicated RTs: Megan Dulohery Scrodin, MD
Dedicated COPD respiratory therapists can improve inhaler use, ensure adherence, and bridge care transitions, explained Megan Dulohery Scrodin, MD.
Scaling Chronic Cough Treatment With a Digital Intervention: Laurie Slovarp, PhD
Digitized behavioral cough suppression therapy is a safe, highly effective, and accessible alternative to drugs for chronic cough, said Laurie Slovarp, PhD.
GLP-1s Likely New Frontier in the Treatment of OSA, Obesity in Sleep Medicine
The efficacy of GLP-1 inhibitors in weight loss has introduced them as a means of also addressing obstructive sleep apnea in sleep medicine.