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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | April 9th 2026, 9:00:31 am

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A comprehensive review finds that becoming and being a father significantly shapes men’s physical and mental health, an area that has been understudied compared to its impact on children. This growing understanding highlights the need for better father support systems and policies to improve family well-being.
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The study identified specific genetic variants (in the FN1 and GREB1 genes) associated with endometriosis risk that were shared among patients, their mothers, and daughters, pointing to a clear hereditary link. This suggests that genetic screening could help identify at-risk individuals earlier, allowing for more timely medical intervention.
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Researchers developed a standardized method to measure damage from small blood vessel disease in the brain and linked higher levels of this damage to worse cognitive function and a higher likelihood of dementia. This provides a crucial tool for understanding and quantifying how vascular problems contribute to memory loss and dementia, especially in older adults.
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