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Today’s Diabetes Science Briefing | March 25th 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A study found that the size and appearance of a fetus’s pancreas, visible on ultrasound as early as the middle of pregnancy, are significantly different in mothers with gestational diabetes. This suggests that changes in the baby’s organ may reflect the mother’s metabolic condition and could be an early indicator of the disease.
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Researchers identified three specific genetic locations that are shared between Alzheimer’s disease and major psychiatric disorders like depression and anxiety. This discovery helps explain why these conditions often occur together and points to potential new targets for treatments that could address both the memory and mood symptoms.
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A survey of emergency department workers in Uganda revealed that nearly half experience high levels of emotional exhaustion, a core component of burnout. The findings highlight the urgent need for workplace interventions in low-resource settings to support healthcare workers’ well-being and improve patient care.
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A large study found that taking 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA), a common ulcerative colitis medication, alongside newer Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) drugs does not make the JAKi treatment less effective. This is important news for patients and doctors, as it means these effective new therapies can be safely combined with established ones.
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A new clinical trial protocol is being launched to test whether using intestinal ultrasound to guide treatment for Crohn’s disease, aiming for “transmural healing” (healing through all layers of the intestine), leads to better long-term outcomes than traditional targets. This research could change how doctors manage this chronic condition to prevent complications.
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