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This week’s Medicine Key Highlights

Last updated: March 18, 2026 3:40 pm
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A new gene therapy approach using a virus to deliver small RNA molecules successfully silenced a virus-like protein linked to ALS in mice, slowing neuron loss and improving movement. This provides a promising new strategy for treating forms of ALS caused by this specific protein.
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Cutting a specific taste nerve in rats reduced their intake of sugary and high-energy foods, but did not change how much fat they ate or their overall meal patterns. This reveals a direct link between this nerve and the drive to consume sweet, calorie-rich foods, separate from fat cravings.
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A review of research on driving and dementia found that family caregivers play a crucial role by observing driving ability, making decisions about when to stop, and experiencing significant emotional and logistical burdens during this transition. This highlights the need to better support caregivers in research and clinical practice.
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A large study of patients with a common inherited nerve disease (Charcot-Marie-Tooth) found that a specific gene variant, previously thought to cause disease only when inherited from both parents, can also cause it when inherited from just one parent. This means doctors should test for this gene in all patients with suspected inherited neuropathy.
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Blood tests that measure signs of brain degeneration are linked to a higher risk of death from any cause and from dementia specifically. This suggests these simple biomarkers could help identify people at greater risk for poor health outcomes related to brain aging.
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