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This week’s Medicine Key Highlights

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A mindfulness program for parents that also teaches healthy nutrition was more effective at preventing weight gain in young children than nutrition education alone. This shows that addressing parental stress is a key part of fighting childhood obesity.
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A new AI model can predict a person’s risk of a heart attack by analyzing inflammation and plaque buildup in a standard heart CT scan. This turns a routine image into a powerful tool for personalized prevention, helping doctors identify who needs more aggressive treatment.
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A digital therapy program coached by medical assistants significantly reduced how much chronic pain interfered with patients’ lives over a full year. This offers a promising and scalable way to help people manage widespread pain without relying solely on medication.
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A year of strength training improved cognitive test scores in older adults with early memory problems linked to blood vessel disease, especially in women. This suggests that lifting weights could be a simple, drug-free strategy to help slow cognitive decline in this high-risk group.
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Researchers found that a common environmental chemical used as a flame retardant can trigger fat buildup in liver cells, mimicking a key step in fatty liver disease. This discovery points to everyday pollutants as a potential, and previously overlooked, contributor to the global rise in liver disease.
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