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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | April 10th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A new review finds that non-invasive tests, especially liver stiffness measurement, can help predict which patients with advanced liver disease are at higher risk of their condition worsening. This is a significant step towards personalized care, allowing doctors to monitor high-risk patients more closely and potentially prevent serious complications.
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A clinical trial shows that using personalized brain scans (fMRI) to guide magnetic stimulation (TMS) to specific threat-related brain circuits can be an effective treatment for PTSD. This targeted approach represents a move towards more precise, biology-based treatments for mental health conditions.
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A comprehensive review highlights that becoming and being a father has significant, yet often overlooked, effects on men’s own physical and mental health. Recognizing and supporting fathers’ health is crucial, as it directly impacts child development and overall family well-being.
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