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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | March 23rd 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A new study finds significant racial disparities in emergency department visits after hysterectomy, with Black patients having 16% higher odds of a 30-day ED visit compared to White patients. This highlights how healthcare outcomes differ by race and geography, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to promote health equity.
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Research shows that the APOE ε4 gene, a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s, has a stronger association with key disease biomarkers in Hispanic/Latino individuals with higher European ancestry. This finding is crucial because it shows that genetic ancestry can modify Alzheimer’s risk, which is important for developing more personalized approaches to diagnosis and care.
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A comment in The Lancet points out that despite progress in HIV treatment, few prevention programs effectively reach adolescents before they become sexually active. This gap is critical because reaching young people early is key to equipping them with the skills and protection needed to reduce their lifelong risk of HIV.
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A study in mice reveals that removing a specific receptor (NMDA) in a part of the brain responsible for decision-making leads to both immediate dysfunction and long-term adaptations in brain connections. Understanding this process is important for research into conditions like schizophrenia, where this receptor system is often disrupted.
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An editorial discusses how smartphone-based programs could be a useful tool for delivering pulmonary rehabilitation to people with chronic lung disease (COPD) at home. This is significant because it could help overcome major barriers like transportation, potentially allowing more patients to access this life-improving treatment.
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