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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | March 12th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

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A new study finds that starting heart failure patients on a combination of four medications right away is more cost-effective than adding them one by one. This “quadruple therapy” approach could improve patient survival and reduce hospital stays while making better use of healthcare resources.
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A simple, new method using a TENS unit and a blood pressure cuff is a reliable way to measure the body’s natural pain-dampening system, known as conditioned pain modulation. This easier test could help doctors better predict and manage chronic pain conditions in the future.
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A study on emergency medicine doctors found that regular small group meetings to discuss the emotional challenges of their work significantly reduced burnout and improved job satisfaction. This simple, low-cost intervention could be a key tool for retaining doctors in this high-stress specialty.
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New research suggests that getting pregnant 1 to 3 months after receiving methotrexate for an ectopic pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk of major birth defects. This finding challenges the common recommendation to wait 3 to 6 months, offering hope and more flexibility for women wanting to conceive again.
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A large genetic study has identified specific genes linked to key Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in the blood of an East Asian population. This research helps explain the biological mechanisms behind the disease and moves us closer to blood tests that could aid in early diagnosis and personalized treatment.
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