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80% of Diagnosis is History Taking. Myth or Fact?

Most physicians accept that 80% of diagnosis is history taking, a statistic traced back to a 50-year-old BMJ study. Surprisingly, subsequent research confirms that medical history leads to the final diagnosis in roughly 76% to 79% of cases. Discover why listening to the patient remains the most effective technology in medicine.

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The Landmark PSA Study is Back: Benefits are Real, but Worth the Harm?

The long-awaited 23-year results of the European Prostate Cancer Screening Study (ERSPC) are finally here. PSA screening saves about 2 lives per 1,000 men but leads to 27 extra diagnoses—highlighting the tough balance between benefit and harm. This update breaks down the numbers, explains why the debate continues, and offers practical tips for shared decision-making in 2025.

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Paracetamol in Pregnancy and Autism Risk: An Evidence-Based Update

Paracetamol has long been considered the safest pain and fever medication during pregnancy. Recently, questions have been raised about a possible link between prenatal paracetamol exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.
This article explores the key studies, public health recommendations, and clinical implications behind the ongoing paracetamol–autism debate.

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