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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | March 26th 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A simple, non-drug sleep program for people with dementia living at home was shown to improve sleep problems for up to two years. This means a practical, long-term solution exists for a common and distressing issue affecting many families.
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A study in critically ill patients found that treating their dysfunctional immune cells (neutrophils) with a signaling protein called interferon gamma restored the cells’ ability to fight bacteria. This discovery points to a potential new therapy to prevent infections in intensive care units.
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A new imaging technique using ultrashort echo time MRI can now dynamically monitor ankle cartilage changes after long-distance running. This provides a non-invasive way to study joint wear and tear in athletes, which could lead to better injury prevention strategies.
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A large-scale review highlights that fatherhood significantly impacts men’s own physical and mental health, an area often overlooked in family health research. Understanding these effects is crucial for developing support systems that benefit the entire family’s well-being.
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A new UK study calls for standardizing the assessment and management of dry eye disease based on real-world clinical practice. This effort aims to reduce variability in care and improve treatment outcomes for this common and often chronic condition.
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