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AI-Native Scoping Reviews & Evidence Mapping

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The Journal publishes machine-generated scoping reviews in medical and life sciences under human-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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Cardiac & Vascular Health icon
Cardiac & Vascular Health
Issue 1 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Longevity & Public Health icon
Longevity & Public Health
Issue 2 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Digital Health & Biotech icon
Digital Health & Biotech
Issue 3 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Mental & Neurological Health icon
Mental & Neurological Health
Issue 4 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Sports Medicine icon
Sports Medicine
Issue 5 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Pain Medicine icon
Pain Medicine
Issue 6 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Infectious Diseases icon
Infectious Diseases
Issue 7 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Skin & Aesthetics icon
Skin & Aesthetics
Issue 8 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Gastrointestinal & Metabolic Health icon
Gastrointestinal & Metabolic Health
Issue 9 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Head and Neck Health
Issue 10 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Head and Neck Health Head and Neck Health
Porcelain veneers can be highly durable and tooth-preserving — but only when enamel is protected, bonding is controlled, and occlusal risk is managed. Unlock the full read to explore the clinical survival data, preparation rules, esthetic masking factors, and failure risks behind predictable minimally invasive veneer therapy.
Updated: 2026-06-13 • ID: porcelain-veneers-20260527-071244-b2fd80f9 • Editorial check 2026-06-05
Head and Neck Health Head and Neck Health
This review shows that molar implants are not simply “high-survival” procedures, but decisions shaped by CBCT anatomy, socket timing, primary stability, infection, smoking, sinus proximity, and prosthetic loading. The full read clarifies when immediate placement, digital guidance, wide-diameter implants, grafting, and molar-specific prosthetic planning may genuinely improve predictability.
Updated: 2026-06-13 • ID: molar-implant-20260522-175009-63a946a8
Head and Neck Health Head and Neck Health
Some of the most dangerous cracked teeth are the ones that still look normal. This review shows why early recognition and timely cuspal protection matter — before a subtle crack becomes a restorative and biologic disaster.
Updated: 2026-06-13 • ID: cracked-tooth-20260409-165131-5da10de8
Pain Medicine Pain Medicine
Outpatient postoperative pain can often be controlled with far fewer opioids—or none at all—when multimodal analgesia, regional anesthesia, and procedure-specific prescribing are used together. The full review shows which strategies most consistently reduce opioid exposure without sacrificing pain control, where evidence remains weak, and how safer outpatient analgesia pathways can be implemented in practice.
Updated: 2026-06-13 • ID: outpatient-postoperative-analgesia-20260531-174823-1b777a94
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Jogging delivers broad cardiovascular benefits, from improved fitness, blood pressure, and lipid profiles to lower mortality, but it also carries a small acute risk in susceptible individuals. The full read reveals the safest exercise dose, the populations most likely to benefit, and the warning signs that should shape personalized cardiovascular screening and prescription.
Updated: 2026-06-12 • ID: jogging-cardiovascular-20260531-172305-228fb6f6 • Editorial check 2026-06-12
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Routine preoperative ECG remains a clinical paradox: often low-yield in low-risk noncardiac surgery, yet potentially powerful when combined with biomarkers and AI-driven waveform analysis. The full read shows where ECG can be safely de-implemented, where it still uncovers clinically relevant hidden disease, and how AI-ECG may redefine perioperative cardiac risk stratification.
Updated: 2026-06-12 • ID: routine-preoperative-ecg-noncardiac-surgery-20260531-133914-5e9e7a10
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Routine preoperative echocardiography before noncardiac surgery often adds little in unselected patients, with low actionable yield and weaker prediction than biomarkers such as NT-proBNP. The full read shows where echocardiography still matters, when stress echo or targeted TTE is justified, and how clinicians can move from routine imaging to smarter, risk-guided perioperative assessment.
Updated: 2026-06-11 • ID: routine-preoperative-echocardiography-noncardiac-surgery-20260531-133732-32c0f8b3
Digital Health & Biotech Digital Health & Biotech
Missed appointments are not solved by reminders alone: the strongest signals come from reducing practical friction, shortening access delays, and adding accountable human contact through calls, navigation, scheduling redesign, and targeted outreach. The full read shows which interventions actually improve attendance, where SMS and nudges fail, and how clinics can design barrier-matched systems instead of wasting capacity on generic reminders.
Updated: 2026-06-10 • ID: appointment-attendance-interventions-20260531-133448-be3a427b • Editorial check 2026-06-10
Digital Health & Biotech Digital Health & Biotech
SMS outreach can improve appointment attendance, medication adherence, screening uptake, and chronic disease engagement—but its success depends strongly on message design, personalization, and patient context. The full read reveals which strategies work best, where SMS falls short, and how it should be integrated into broader patient-outreach systems.
Updated: 2026-06-10 • ID: sms-based-patient-outreach-20260531-133400-3165b1f4
Digital Health & Biotech Digital Health & Biotech
Patient portal messaging can improve screening, chronic disease management, follow-up, and research participation—but its rapid growth is also deepening digital inequities and increasing clinician workload. This review maps the evidence across clinical outcomes, disparities, burnout, recruitment, and AI-assisted messaging, revealing what works, where risks remain, and how health systems can scale portal communication safely and sustainably.
Updated: 2026-06-10 • ID: patient-portal-messaging-20260531-133307-35d5dc3f
Gastrointestinal & Metabolic Health Gastrointestinal & Metabolic Health
To comprehensively map the existing evidence on inhaled insulin, synthesizing findings on its glycemic efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic properties, patient acceptability, and role in special populations, in order to delineate its current clinical utility and identify critical knowledge gaps. The review uses 82 references and builds its evidence map from 168 original studies with 1087562 total participants/sample observations (topic-deduplicated ΣN). Overall, the evidence indicates that inhaled technosphere insulin offers a clinically viable, ultra-rapid prandial option that is…
Updated: 2026-06-09 • ID: inhaled-insulin-20260531-083322-989b2320 • Editorial check 2026-06-09
Mental & Neurological Health Mental & Neurological Health
The glymphatic system is emerging as a shared biological link between sleep, vascular injury, neurodegeneration, inflammation, and impaired brain waste clearance. Built from more than 1,000 original studies, this review maps the mechanisms, imaging biomarkers, disease associations, therapeutic signals, and major uncertainties—offering the most complete view of where glymphatic science stands and what it may soon change in clinical practice.
Updated: 2026-06-08 • ID: glymphatic-system-20260530-095959-1f2993f5 • Editorial check 2026-06-08
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