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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | March 11th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

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A new study shows that progressive resistance training (PRT) can lead to a small but significant improvement in cognitive function for adults with a specific type of mild cognitive impairment linked to small blood vessel disease in the brain. This finding is important because it offers a safe, non-drug intervention that could help slow cognitive decline in this vulnerable group, with the benefits being particularly clear for female participants.
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A digital program that combines cognitive-behavioral therapy with resilience-building activities, delivered with the help of a medical assistant, led to greater long-term reductions in how much pain interferes with daily life for people with chronic spinal pain. This scalable approach shows promise for managing widespread chronic pain more effectively than standard therapy or usual care alone, offering a practical solution for a condition that is often difficult to treat.
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Researchers have developed a new AI model that analyzes routine CT scans to measure inflammation around heart arteries, creating a score that can predict a person’s future risk of a cardiovascular event. This is a major step in precision medicine, as it turns a standard diagnostic image into a powerful tool for personalized risk assessment and early intervention, potentially preventing heart attacks and strokes.
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A review highlights that cell-free DNA fragment analysis—a simple blood test—can be used to noninvasively detect liver cirrhosis and other diseases. This technology represents a significant advance in early disease detection, moving us toward a future where serious conditions can be identified through a low-risk blood draw long before severe symptoms appear.
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A study of a community emergency program found that sending a senior doctor to treat older patients who fall and hit their head at home can safely prevent many unnecessary trips to the emergency department. This model of “community emergency medicine” is crucial for reducing hospital overcrowding and providing more appropriate, comfortable care for patients in their own homes.
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