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AI-Native Scoping Reviews & Evidence Mapping

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The Journal publishes AI-generated scoping reviews in medical and life sciences under editorial oversight, with transparent citations and versioning. Online First articles are continuously released by registered users. Issues are organized by domain and linked to an interactive AI RAG chatbot.
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Vascular Health
Issue 1 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Longevity
Issue 2 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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This paper shows that in carotid stenosis, the real difference is not only who gets operated on, but who receives and continues the right medical therapy. It is worth reading because it identifies the medication strategies that most consistently align with better outcomes and exposes adherence as a major, underappreciated driver of prognosis.
Updated: 2026-03-21 • ID: carotid-stenosis-medication-20260315-222435-f51a30ef • Editorial check 2026-03-21
This paper shows that prolonged fasting is not a single “healthy” or “harmful” phenomenon, but a powerful biological stressor that can trigger major systemic remodeling while producing very different clinical effects depending on duration, population, and context. It is worth reading because it maps where fasting may improve metabolism and perioperative care, where it may carry real risk, and how a broad, mixed literature can be turned into a clinically usable evidence landscape.
Updated: 2026-03-21 • ID: prolonged-fasting-20260222-221118-93074bf6 • Editorial check 2026-03-21
This paper shows that aspirin and clopidogrel are not interchangeable: the better choice depends on the patient, the disease, genetics, and bleeding risk. Its key message is that antiplatelet therapy should be personalized, not routine.
Updated: 2026-03-20 • ID: aspirin-clopidogrel-20250924-152723-2e3a8ec9
This paper aims to synthesize current knowledge on the diverse spectrum of rare vascular diseases, their underlying mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and therapeutic interventions, as identified in the provided structured extraction summary. The review utilises 35 original studies with 1293 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). Across 72 mapped records spanning genetic/developmental, inflammatory/autoimmune, portal–hepatic, pulmonary, and other rare vascular entities, the evidence landscape is broad but methodologically uneven, with recurrent signals pointing to diagnostic delay and the…
Updated: 2026-03-19 • ID: rare-vascular-disease-20260310-060855-ac7391aa • Editorial check 2026-03-17
This paper aims to synthesize current research on the pathophysiology of peripheral artery disease, identifying key biological mechanisms, molecular markers, and contributing factors to provide a comprehensive overview of the disease's underlying processes. The review utilises 100 original studies with 1005011 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). This scoping review comprehensively mapped the current evidence on the pathophysiology of peripheral artery disease, highlighting its intricate and multifactorial nature. A central finding across the evidence base is the pervasive role of endot…
Updated: 2026-03-19 • ID: peripheral-artery-disease-pathophysiology-20260308-215923-8ffb6594
Rural Australians have more heart disease and worse outcomes than people in metropolitan areas. Better prevention, telehealth, and regional cardiac care may help reduce this gap, but the available evidence is still insufficient.
Updated: 2026-03-17 • ID: prevalence-heart-disease-australia-rural-metropolitan-20260316-160443-06bd0b0c • Editorial check 2026-03-17
This systematic review aims to synthesize the evidence from the provided literature on statin medication. The review focuses on synthesizing key themes related to clinical outcomes, adverse effects, medication adherence, and the role of statins across a variety of patient populations and clinical contexts. The review utilises 1638 original studies with 43990309 total participants (naïve ΣN). This systematic review synthesizes a broad landscape of evidence on statin medication, confirming its central role in cardiovascular risk reduction while highlighting significant challenges and areas of on…
Updated: 2026-03-04 • ID: statin-medication-20260216-203610-d97359b1
This paper aims to synthesize the current evidence regarding the incidence, risk factors, associated conditions, and complications of thrombophlebitis, drawing exclusively from a structured extraction summary of scientific literature. The review utilises 42 studies with 37998 total participants (naïve ΣN). Thrombophlebitis represents a common and diverse complication across various clinical settings, with incidence rates for catheter-related events ranging widely from 0.4% to 87.1%. It is associated with a spectrum of severe complications, including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, ce…
Updated: 2026-02-25 • ID: thrombophlebitis-complications-20260224-141537-2b18bec7
Updated: 2026-01-19 • ID: personalized-healthcare-research-20260119-230519-f42fa9d0
Updated: 2025-12-25 • ID: whisky-wine-20251225-141513-b2bb44ca
Updated: 2025-12-25 • ID: whisky-20251225-133641-9be7f75a
Updated: 2025-12-25 • ID: vitamin-supplementation-20251223-152939-80e8bba0
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