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Dr. Praveen Singh

Dr. Praveen Singh contributes nephrology drug update coverage for HCP Connect, with emphasis on source-verified therapeutic developments and practical clinical context for US-licensed practitioners. This profile links the author's recent clinical coverage, specialty focus, and professional contributor metadata in one place.

Recent Drug Updates

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Nephrology

FDA Approves Finerenone for Chronic Kidney Disease: 18% Risk Reduction in FIDELIO-DKD Trial

FDA approves finerenone for chronic kidney disease: 18% risk reduction in FIDELIO-DKD trial.

May 2, 2026|3 min read|Via FDA

Digital Health

AI Boosts UK Healthcare with £5bn Investment

Discover how Google's £5bn UK investment in AI research can enhance healthcare outcomes and support medical innovation, creating new opportunities for clinicians.

Apr 22, 2026|3 min read|Via Digital Health News

Healthcare Business

New Treatments Cut NF1 Morbidity by 50%

Discover how newly FDA-approved therapies are transforming the management of neurofibromatosis type 1 with plexiform neurofibromas, reducing morbidity and improving patient outcome...

Apr 17, 2026|25 min read|Via American Journal Managed Care

Medical Research

RCOR2 Inhibition May Improve Cancer Treatment Outcomes

Discover how tumoral RCOR2 regulation impacts tumor development and immunogenicity, and its potential as a therapeutic target in human cancers.

Apr 12, 2026|44 min read|Via Journal of Clinical Investigation

Medical Research

Caloric Restriction Resolves Atherosclerosis

Discover how caloric restriction can reverse atherosclerosis in obese patients, and the impact of weight regain on disease progression in new research.

Apr 10, 2026|28 min read|Via Journal of Clinical Investigation

Medical Research

Warming Increases Soil CO2 Flux by 42-59%

Experimental warming boosts soil respiration, increasing CO2 flux and variability, with implications for environmental and climate change research.

Apr 9, 2026|21 min read|Via Nature Communications

Medical Research

Uveal Melanoma Surgery May Boost Survival Rates

New study finds eye surgery technique may lower risk of disease spread and improve survival in patients with rare eye cancer, changing treatment approaches.

Apr 6, 2026|4 min read|Via Medical Xpress

Medical Research

New Cancer Treatment Targets Tumors Only

Scientists discover a smarter way to activate the immune system against cancer, making treatments safer and more precise with a new two-part system.

Apr 3, 2026|3 min read|Via Medical Xpress

Medical Research

Eat to Reduce Swelling

Discover how a simple diet change can help reduce lymphedema symptoms and improve overall health and wellbeing naturally.

Apr 3, 2026|5 min read|Via Medical Xpress

Medical Research

Digital Tool Cuts Psychological Distress 30% in Arthritis Patients

Improve quality of life for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and lupus patients with a self-guided online program that reduces anxiety and depression.

Apr 2, 2026|2 min read|Via Medical Xpress

Medical Research

New Molecule Fights Liver Cancer

Discover a breakthrough in liver cancer treatment, using a molecule found in a tropical fruit to offer new hope against this deadly disease.

Mar 26, 2026|3 min read|Via Science Daily Health

Medical Research

Inpatient Psych Beds Shift to For-Profit Chains

Research reveals a significant shift in inpatient psychiatric care from general hospitals to for-profit chains, impacting healthcare delivery and access.

Mar 24, 2026|3 min read|Via Medical Xpress

Medical Research

Ultrafast Diamond Nonlinear Photonic Sensor

Discover the latest advancements in diamond nonlinear photonic sensors for medical research and applications

Mar 24, 2026|17 min read|Via Nature Communications

Health IT

Telehealth Mess Amid US Government Shutdown

Potential US government shutdown threatens telehealth services and virtual care, causing concern among healthcare professionals

Mar 24, 2026|6 min read|Via HIStalk