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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | April 1st 2026, 1:00:02 pm

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A new study finds that older patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy for endometriosis have a lower risk of major complications, despite the surgery taking longer. This suggests that age alone should not be a barrier to this minimally invasive procedure for treating endometriosis.
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Researchers have linked higher levels of a specific bile acid, deoxycholic acid (DCA), in the blood to an increased risk and severity of painful hand osteoarthritis. This discovery points to a new potential pathway involving gut bacteria and metabolism that could be targeted for future treatments.
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A drug that calms brain inflammation improved sleep problems in female mice with Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, without reducing the hallmark amyloid plaques. This finding suggests that treating inflammation could be a fast-acting way to address sleep disturbances, a common and early symptom in Alzheimer’s disease.
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A survey of UK hospitals found that most have stopped routinely prescribing long-acting opioid pills for pain after day surgery, following a major safety warning. However, significant gaps remain in patient education and communication with family doctors about the risks of these powerful painkillers.
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A new AI-powered method for analyzing a specialized MRI scan significantly improved the accuracy of grading brain tumor severity compared to traditional techniques. This advancement could help doctors make more precise diagnoses and treatment plans for patients with gliomas.
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Using specialized nerve blocks or spinal anesthesia during heart surgery on children is linked to less need for strong opioid painkillers and a faster recovery, according to a large review of studies. While promising, the researchers caution that the quality of evidence is currently low, calling for more standardized research.
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