Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'
Resistant hypertension remains one of the most stubborn challenges in cardiovascular medicine. The Bax24 phase 3 trial, published in The Lancet (2026), evaluated baxdrostat, a selective aldosterone synthase inhibitor, in patients already receiving multiple antihypertensive agents. Key findings: β’ β16.6 mmHg reduction in 24-hour ambulatory SBP β’ β14.0 mmHg placebo-corrected difference (p<0.0001) β’ 71% achieved BP control (<130 mmHg) vs 17% placebo β’ Acceptable safety profile, with hyperkalemia in 3% These data highlight the growing importance of...
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πββοΈποΈββοΈ Does variety in physical activity matter for longevity? A large prospective analysis suggests it does: people who engaged in a wider mix of activity types tended to have lower all-cause mortality, even after accounting for total activity and key covariates. ππ Key practical takeaway: donβt just βdo moreββdo different (walk + cycle + swim + strength, etc.). β π« As always, this is observational data (residual confounding + self-report remain). Still, itβs a compelling nudge toward diversity in movement as a realistic,...
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Chronic diarrhea affects approximately 6β7% of adults, and the vast majority of cases are noninfectious. The most common causes are irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea and functional diarrhea. A systematic approach matters: β’ Screen with CBC, CMP, fecal calprotectin, IgA-tTG β’ Identify alarm features β’ Biopsy for microscopic colitis when needed β’ Start with lifestyle + low-FODMAP β’ Escalate to targeted therapy thoughtfully Precision in diagnosis leads to precision in therapy. #Gastroenterology #InternalMedicine #EvidenceBasedMedicine
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π« Pulmonary Embolism in 2026 β A Precision Framework The new AHA/ACC Acute Pulmonary Embolism Guideline redefines how we classify and treat PE. Key updates: β’ Category AβE clinical classification integrating hemodynamics, biomarkers, and RV imaging β’ Age-adjusted D-dimer and YEARS algorithm to reduce unnecessary imaging β’ CT pulmonary angiography as preferred diagnostic modality β’ RV/LV ratio reporting for objective risk stratification β’ LMWH β DOAC preferred for anticoagulation β’ Advanced therapies for cardiopulmonary failure β’ Mandatory 1-year follow-up to screen for...
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Jean-Paul Sartre (1905β1980) forced a generation to confront a radical idea: existence precedes essence. We are not born with a fixed nature β we create ourselves through choices. That freedom is powerfulβ¦ and unsettling. π§ In Being and Nothingness and Existentialism Is a Humanism, Sartre explored authenticity vs. βbad faithβ β the temptation to hide from responsibility. Philosopher, playwright, activist, public intellectual β he believed ideas must live in the world. βοΈπ₯ Freedom is not optional. It is our condition.
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Can lifting light weights help lift grades? πͺπ A recent cross-sectional study reports that adolescents engaging in regular muscle-strengthening exercise demonstrated better performance in literacy, mathematics, and language outcomes. ππ§ Even after adjusting for sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, the association persistedβhighlighting a potential link between resistance training and cognitive or academic performance. For clinicians, educators, and policymakers, this reinforces a simple message: physical strength and intellectual growth may not be separate...
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Type 1 Diabetes is more than high sugar β it is autoimmunity, absolute insulin deficiency, and lifelong vigilance. π§¬π Early recognition of polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss can prevent diabetic ketoacidosis. Timely diagnosis with islet autoantibodies and C-peptide testing guides care. π Modern insulin strategies and continuous glucose monitoring have transformed outcomes β yet microvascular and macrovascular risks remain. Precision, persistence, partnership. π©Ί
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Sepsis: Detect. Treat. Survive. Sepsis remains a major global health threat, defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Early recognition, prompt antibiotics, and timely hemodynamic support save lives. β±οΈππ§ The latest The Lancet Seminar (Feb 26, 2026) highlights evolving definitions, pathobiology, global burden, and the need for precision-guided care. π𧬠From prevention to recovery, sepsis demands vigilance across all health systems. ππ₯ #Sepsis #CriticalCare #Infection #ICU #PatientSafety
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Can the aging brain still make new neurons? A landmark 2026 Nature study analyzed 355,997 human hippocampal nuclei using single-nucleus RNA sequencing and ATAC sequencing. Neurogenesis persists into adulthoodβbut chromatin accessibility collapses early in Alzheimerβs disease. SuperAgers showed a 2.5-fold increase in immature neurons and a preserved resilience signature. Epigenetics may be the earliest battlefield in cognitive decline. π§
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Radiation. Regions. Responsibility. πβ‘ A JAMA study (INCAPS-4) analyzing 19,302 patients across 101 countries reveals striking global disparities in radiation exposure from cardiac imaging. Median CCTA dose in Africa: 25.2 mSv Western Europe: 4.6 mSv Low-income nations had 96% higher CCTA doses. Technology and trainingβnot just accessβdetermine safety. As CAD rises worldwide, dose optimization must become a global quality benchmark.
info_outlineπ§ Migraine is a complex neurological disorder affecting 1 billion people worldwide.
Historically misunderstood, it was once seen as a vascular or psychological issue but is now recognized as a brain network dysfunction involving the hypothalamus and limbic system.
π Gepants and CGRP blockers have revolutionized treatment, though they only work for some patients.
Triggers like stress, hormones, diet, and environmental factors play a role, and genetics influences susceptibility.
π€ AI-driven research is helping predict attacks and personalize treatments, while new studies are shifting focus beyond headaches to cognitive and systemic symptoms.
Future research aims to uncover additional pathways and improve long-term management. π