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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | March 13th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

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A new study in Uganda found that nearly half of emergency department healthcare workers experience high emotional exhaustion, a key sign of burnout. This highlights a critical need for targeted support in high-stress, low-resource settings to protect staff well-being and patient care quality.
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A simple blood test for a protein called p-tau217, combined with a brief memory test, shows promise for screening for Alzheimer’s disease in community settings, especially in populations with lower education levels. This practical approach could help identify people at risk earlier, allowing for timely support and planning.
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Research shows that combining two advanced imaging techniques—PET and MRI—provides a more complete picture for diagnosing cardiac sarcoidosis, a rare heart condition. This hybrid approach helps doctors detect the disease more accurately and tailor treatments to reduce inflammation and prevent complications.
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A systematic review found that a pregnant person’s negative feelings about their body are frequently linked to gaining more weight than recommended during pregnancy. This connection underscores the importance of supporting mental and emotional well-being alongside physical health in prenatal care.
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A new analysis using genetic and molecular data has identified distinct biological subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis, particularly separating patients based on a specific antibody test. This discovery helps explain why patients experience different disease severity and responses to treatment, paving the way for more personalized medicine.
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