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Today’s Clinical Medicine Science Briefing | March 29th 2026, 1:00:14 pm

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A clinical trial found that using opioid drugs like fentanyl or morphine before exercise did not reduce breathlessness in cancer patients any better than a placebo. This surprising result suggests that the simple act of structured daily activity and monitoring may be the key to improving exercise tolerance and reducing discomfort in these patients.
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A new study sheds light on a potential cause of a rare form of childhood epilepsy, showing that a specific genetic variant impairs the body’s ability to clear a toxic chemical called 4-HNE. This discovery points to a direct biochemical mechanism for the disease and could guide future treatments aimed at reducing this cellular toxin.
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A review of existing data found no clear evidence that taking blood thinners increases the risk of brain swelling or bleeding in Alzheimer’s patients receiving new anti-amyloid antibody treatments. This is crucial information, as it questions current safety warnings that prevent many patients with heart conditions from accessing these promising therapies.
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