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for: Saturday, May 09, 2026



1K steps daily after surgery can cut readmissions by 16%: 3 study notes

Mariah Taylor / beckershospitalreview - Each additional 1,000 steps per day a patient walks after surgery is linked to 18% lower odds of complications, 16% lower readmission rates and 6% shorter hospital stays, researchers found. The study, conducted by researchers at Columbus-based Ohio State …

AI Summary: A simple prescription — roughly 1,000 steps per day after surgery — was linked to a 16% reduction in readmissions in recent studies. Researchers suggest wearable step tracking as an inexpensive, scalable recovery aid that encourages mobility, reduces complications, and nudges postoperative care toward behaviourally realistic, low‑tech interventions that actually work.

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Health advice is all over social media. Here's how to vet claims

medicalxpress - Health and wellness advice is available in abundance on social media—from trendy to informative to straight-up disinformation—and you're far from alone in seeing it.

AI Summary: Social media is awash with health advice, much of it anecdote masquerading as evidence. Report outlines practical steps to separate useful guidance from nonsense: check original sources, prefer peer‑reviewed studies and guidelines, question sensational claims, and consult clinicians before acting. Because no, a viral post is not a clinical trial.

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A new Medicare option for weight loss drugs is coming: Here's what to know

Jackie Fortiér / npr - Millions of people with Medicare will soon be eligible to get discounted GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Here's how it will work.

AI Summary: Medicare is introducing a new option to expand access to weight‑loss medications for older Americans, outlining eligibility, coverage mechanics and likely impacts on beneficiaries and budgets. The guidance aims to help clinicians and patients navigate coverage decisions and prepares stakeholders for shifts in prescribing patterns and costs as demand for GLP‑1 class drugs remains high.


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The peptide problem: Hype is outrunning the evidence

medicalxpress - Health Canada recently warned Canadians not to buy or inject unauthorized peptide drugs sold online, naming products that include BPC-157, CJC-1295, ipamorelin, TB-500 and retatrutide.

AI Summary: The booming market for peptide therapies and supplements is racing past the science. Researchers report limited clinical evidence, unclear long-term safety, and weak regulatory oversight, while consumer demand and marketing hype surge. Clinicians urge caution: biological plausibility isn’t the same as proven benefit, and enthusiasm should not substitute for rigorous trials.

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RFK Jr. launches plan to curb antidepressant 'overprescription'

medicalxpress - A new federal initiative aims to curb "overprescribing" of psychiatric medications while emphasizing holistic care.

AI Summary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a campaign aimed at reducing antidepressant prescribing and helping people taper long-term use, combining policy proposals and public outreach. The initiative challenges current prescribing norms and has provoked debate between advocates for reducing medication dependence and clinicians cautious about abrupt shifts in psychiatric care.

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National study examines genetic testing to inform follow-up care for cancer survivors

medicalxpress - Hundreds of thousands of people diagnosed with cancer are still alive today but were never genetically tested, either because testing was not available or was not routinely offered at the time of their diagnosis. These patients are just as likely as those…

AI Summary: A national study has been launched to assess whether genetic testing can refine follow-up care for cancer survivors, tailoring surveillance to individual risk and potentially reducing unnecessary tests. The large-scale effort seeks to integrate genomic data into survivorship plans to better predict late effects and allocate resources to those most likely to benefit.


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