Telemedicine Helps Improve Access to Care for Patients With Heart Failure
Experienced cardiac nurse Mgr. Monika Černá and cardiologist Prof. MUDr. Jan Krejčí, Ph.D.—both part of the leadership of the 1st Department of Internal Medicine–Cardioangiology at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, and St. Anne’s University Hospital in Brno (she as head nurse and he as department head)—described how specialized nurses and telemedicine approaches contribute to improving the quality and accessibility of care for patients with cardiovascular diseases.
American Surgeons Die of Cancer More Often Than Other Physicians
A recent study by U.S. researchers sought to map the main causes of death among surgeons. The results suggest that this medical specialty may be associated with a specific mortality risk profile.
Czech Experience: AI Can Detect Even Very Small Breast Cancers
Women undergoing regular mammography screening can, at some facilities, pay extra to have their images analyzed for potential tumors by artificial intelligence (AI). What are the experiences of radiologists and their patients with this technology? And how does AI help increase the likelihood of detecting breast cancer?
How Is Adolescent Self-Harm Related to Addiction?
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) refers to the deliberate infliction of harm to one’s own body without suicidal intent. It occurs in roughly 17% of adolescents. Many patients describe it in terms typical of addiction: they feel an intense urge to harm themselves, experience temporary relief, and lose control over their behavior. Some even use words like “relapse” or “being clean.” This raises the question of whether repeated self-harm may share features with addiction.
Vaccination Against Hepatitis A Has Been Most Neglected Among People With Liver Disease
What is the current epidemiological situation regarding COVID-19 and hepatitis A, and what does it mean for physicians? MUDr. Aleš Chrdle, Ph.D., Head of the Department of Infectious Diseases at České Budějovice Hospital, outlined the contours of an optimal prevention strategy.
AI Searches for New Antibiotics in Animal Venoms
The development of new antibiotics has stagnated for several decades for a variety of reasons. However, the use of AI could accelerate and reduce the cost of this process. Thanks to artificial intelligence, scientists are already discovering potential antibiotic sources in animal venoms.
Psychiatry in Ostrava: From a Small Department to a Clinic and New Challenges
After three decades of operation, the psychiatric department of the University Hospital Ostrava has become a clinic. Under the leadership of Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Petr Šilhán, Ph.D., its capacity has expanded significantly, and today the clinic provides care not only for adults but also for children and adolescents through intensive outpatient programs. Nevertheless, the main challenge remains the growing number of patients and a lack of capacity, particularly in child psychiatry.
What Are the Links Between Gambling, Depression, and Feelings of Escape During Play?
A number of studies have examined the relationship between problem gambling and depressive disorders. Some focus on the motivations and emotions of gamblers, while others explore the most common comorbidities. An Australian study investigated the impact of problem gambling on depression among players who view gambling as an escape from negative emotions and a source of pleasurable excitement.
Can AI solve Europe’s healthcare workforce shortage?
What role does nutrition play in patients with addiction?
ESC 2025: The largest cardiology congress was groundbreaking this year
Misuse of Over-the-Counter Medicines: Drugs Are Not Candies
Does Medical Cannabis Relieve Chronic Pain?
AI Companions May Help – or Harm – Teenagers
Enzyme Replacement Therapy May Improve Hearing in ENPP1 Deficiency
Does Neonatal BCG Vaccination Help Prevent Asthma?
AI in Clinical Dermatology? New Model Supports Diagnosis
Ketchup Has a Long History – and Was Originally Intended as Medicine
Pancreatic Cancer Vaccines – A New Hope in Oncology