GLP-1 therapy boosts visceral fat metabolism, driving weight loss
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 Study compares ChatGPT and radiologists in diagnostic accuracyStudy compares ChatGPT and radiologists in diagnostic accuracy
 
In radiology, diagnostic imaging requires specialized knowledge to interpret the findings associated with a wide variety of diseases.
 
 
 GLP-1 therapy boosts visceral fat metabolism, driving weight lossGLP-1 therapy boosts visceral fat metabolism, driving weight loss
 
Researchers discuss the role of enhanced visceral adipose tissue metabolism in mediating weight loss by glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs.
 
   New treatment for rectal cancer offers hope in avoiding surgeryNew treatment for rectal cancer offers hope in avoiding surgery
 
A new treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer shows favorable results in that surgery can sometimes be avoided completely.
 
   Total neoadjuvant therapy shows promising results in routine care for advanced rectal cancerTotal neoadjuvant therapy shows promising results in routine care for advanced rectal cancer
 
Research on a modified TNT regimen for high-risk rectal cancer reveals similar complete response rates and lower toxicity compared to traditional approaches.
 
   Deep learning reveals disparities in brain aging across Latin America and the CaribbeanDeep learning reveals disparities in brain aging across Latin America and the Caribbean
 
Study reveals that socioeconomic inequality, pollution, and health disparities significantly contribute to brain-age gaps, with Latin American and Caribbean populations, especially women and those with cognitive impairments, being most affected.
 
 New biomedical device offers hope for patients with chronic pain
 
New biomedical device offers hope for patients with chronic painPain is a necessary biological signal, but a variety of conditions can cause those signals to go awry. For people with chronic pain, the root is often faulty signals emerging deep within the brain, giving false alarms about a wound that has since healed, a limb that has since been amputated, or other intricate, hard-to-explain scenarios.
 
 
 Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes linked to accelerated brain aging
 
Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes linked to accelerated brain agingType 2 diabetes and prediabetes are associated with accelerated brain aging, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published in the journal Diabetes Care.
 
 
 MCG researchers investigate spaceflight-induced vision changes in astronauts
 
MCG researchers investigate spaceflight-induced vision changes in astronautsPhysicians at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are working with Polaris Dawn, the first of the Polaris Program's three human spaceflight missions, to better understand the eye changes many astronauts experience during spaceflight that can leave them with a wide range of symptoms once they return to Earth -; from a new need for glasses to significant loss of vision.