Between 2020 and 2023, in Massachusetts, receiving medically tailored meals was associated with reductions in hospitalizations and emergency department visits and lower healthcare costs, according to a paper in Nature Medicine. go.nature.com/3QoAtUm #medsky 🧪
Nature research paper: A first-in-class pulsatile FXR agonist for bile-acid-related liver diseases
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Nearly all systemic antifungal clinical trial sites in the US are metropolitan, with just 0.6% of rural residents living within 30 miles of a treatment trial site.
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Pharmacokinetics of Oral Amoxicillin for the Treatment of Syphilis in Pregnancy
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Population sensitive linezolid monitoring during global implementation of BPaL based regimens
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Further unraveling the association between HIV, immune suppression, and cancer survival
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Linafexor is a rapidly cleared FXR agonist designed to mimic natural bile acid signalling, achieving transient receptor activation with strong efficacy and reduced toxicity in preclinical and early clinical studies.
Animal companions can be a lot of work and are difficult to fit into a busy professional’s life, but they can also enhance well-being. Scientists talk about their pets with Nature’s careers team. #Academicsky 🧪
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Will medical trainees who rely on AI fail to develop foundational independent clinical reasoning? A Perspective in Nature Medicine outlines a precautionary framework to preserve foundational competence while supporting safe and effective AI integration in medical training. #medsky #Academicsky 🧪
Jacques Cornwell describes in Nature a seven-step framework to help bridge the gap from passively reading a research paper to actively analysing it. “Although there is no universal framework for pulling apart a dense primary paper, having a consistent method is crucial.” #Academicsky 🧪
Nature wants to hear from researchers around the world about what it feels like to work in science today. Take the 2026 Science Job Satisfaction Survey until 26 June. go.nature.com/4nS0SWS #Academicsky
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Animal companions can be a lot of work, and are difficult to fit into a busy professional’s life, but they can also enhance well-being.
Will medical trainees who rely on AI fail to develop foundational independent clinical reasoning? This Perspective outlines a precautionary framework to preserve foundational competence while supporting safe and effective AI integration in medical training.