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A recent secondary analysis of the HELIOS-B trial has highlighted vutrisiran’s effects on atrial myopathy in patients with ATTR-CM.

The generic nasal spray is bioequivalent to Haleon's Flonase, indicated for nasal symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

A randomized TMS trial found lower DLPFC electric-field strength, not higher intensity, correlated with greater depression improvement.

The Fast Track designation adds to LTI-03's prior Orphan Drug status as Rein Therapeutics advances the Phase 2 RENEW trial in IPF.

The FDA granted accelerated approval to the first gene therapy for GSD1a, based on a 31% reduction in daily cornstarch intake versus placebo.

Academic pulmonologists from Mass General, Duke, and Cleveland Clinic discuss biologic selection, mucus plugging, and more.

Jordan E. Axelrad, MD, MPH, on selecting first-line IBD therapy, treat-to-target monitoring, and how living with Crohn's shapes patient care.

Remo Panaccione, MD, discusses ABTECT Part 2 data: about 37% of prior non-responders achieved remission, with no new safety signals.

Brian Vickery, MD, discusses the mechanism, dose-escalation design, and outlook for a first-in-human microneedle immunotherapy trial for peanut allergy.

The first-in-class D1 receptor antagonist earns Priority Review and Orphan Drug designation, with an FDA action date late in Q1 2027.

New findings link sugar-sweetened beverages, but not artificial sweeteners, to increased gastric cancer risk, possibly tied to metabolic dysfunction.

2-decade cohort study of 112,284 participants finds sugar-sweetened beverage intake linked to gastric cancer risk, with no link for artificial sweeteners.

A biomarker study links immune signaling (IL-7/IL-15) and brain gamma-wave activity to ketamine response in TRD.

The phase 3 trial showed a 55% reduction in Level 2 and Level 3 hypoglycemic events versus placebo, meeting all secondary endpoints.

An international 35-expert Delphi panel reached consensus on 33 of 35 statements on precautionary allergen labelling reference doses.

Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH, and Jessica Mercer, MD, discuss how mentorship shapes dermatology careers and improves care for skin of color.

Samir Parikh, MD, on the B-cell pathway in IgA nephropathy, biomarker gaps, treatment sequencing, and the case for earlier detection.

A FORWARD cohort study of 1,359 children found race, income, health literacy, and neighborhood deprivation each predicted food allergy resolution.

This week's highlight includes phase 3 trial results across dermatology, cardiology, and pulmonology, and a major conference preview.

Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, discusses why 2-year BE HEARD EXT data support earlier systemic therapy discussions and where unmet needs remain for HS.

Mohamad Hussain, MD, PhD, discusses Phase 3 findings on Humacyte's bioengineered vessel and its potential role in vascular access for women on dialysis.

The FDA approved a single-use autoinjector for lerodalcibep-liga alongside an updated lerodalcibep-liga indication reflecting MACE risk reduction from LDL-C lowering with statins or add-on PCSK9 inhibitors.

Pooled 2-year BE HEARD EXT data show shorter disease duration was linked with higher stringent response rates to bimekizumab in HS.

Dana Rizk, MD, joins hosts Brendon Neuen and Shikha Wadhwani to unpack 2-year VISIONARY data showing sibeprenlimab stabilizes eGFR in IgAN.

Ronald D'Agostino, DO, discusses the 2026 HFpEF pathway, H2FPEF screening, and comorbidity-first heart failure care.





























































































