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A new study finds that a single session of brain stimulation can instantly reveal differences in brain activity linked to depression, with stronger responses seen in people who have had multiple depressive episodes. This suggests the brain’s reaction to stimulation could help doctors better understand a person’s risk of future depression and guide more personalized treatment.
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Researchers have developed a simple three-step mental framework called “Stabilise, Exclude, Decide” (S-E-D) to help emergency room doctors make safer, faster decisions under pressure. This tool is designed to reduce common thinking errors like jumping to conclusions and could improve patient safety worldwide, especially in busy and uncertain emergency settings.
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A newly published set of European guidelines provides doctors with clear recommendations on diagnosing, treating, and following up with patients who have metastatic colorectal cancer. These practical, evidence-based guidelines aim to standardize care and improve outcomes for patients with this advanced stage of the disease.
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