About Us

About Nexus Med News

Nexus Med News is a small, independent project built to track what is happening right now in clinical medicine – with a special focus on endocrinology and related fields such as diabetes, metabolism, and obesity.

The goal is simple: short, readable summaries of new evidence, so clinicians and other medically trained readers can stay up to date without wading through dozens of full papers every week.


What we publish

  • Concise digests of recent clinical trials, guidelines, reviews, and important observational studies.
  • Focus on clinically relevant questions: diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, risk stratification, and safety.
  • Initially more endo / cardio-metabolic content, but we may include other areas of medicine when the evidence is important for everyday practice.

Each article aims to:

  • Make the key message explicit in a few sentences.
  • Show the main numbers (effect sizes, N, follow-up) in plain language.
  • Link directly to the original sources so you can read the full paper if you wish.

How we work with evidence

  • We base summaries on peer-reviewed articles, official guidelines, and regulatory documents wherever possible.
  • References are listed at the end of each piece, with clickable links.
  • When results are uncertain, conflicting, or preliminary, we say so explicitly.
  • We do not use AI to publish fully automated, unsupervised medical content. If AI helps draft a text, it is always reviewed and edited by a human before publication.

Independence, conflicts, and advertising

  • The editorial goal is to stay independent of commercial influence.
  • If we ever publish sponsored material or accept industry funding, it will be clearly labelled as such and kept separate from regular articles.
  • Free access to content may be supported by contextual advertising or optional subscriptions that remove ads.

Not medical advice

Nothing on Nexus Med News is medical advice for individual patients.

  • The content is written for clinicians and informed readers as educational and informational material.
  • It is not a substitute for clinical judgment, local guidelines, or a consultation with a qualified professional.
  • Never start, change, or stop treatment based solely on information from this site.