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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | March 23rd 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A smartphone game designed to delay sexual debut and increase condom use among adolescents in Kenya was found to be effective in a randomized trial. This provides strong evidence that digital tools and “serious games” can be a powerful new way to deliver crucial HIV prevention education to young people in high-risk regions.
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A study analyzing hundreds of online questions about CPR found that the public has a wide range of information needs, from basic technique to legal concerns, which can be mapped using AI. This insight is vital for health organizations to design better community education campaigns that directly address what people actually want to know.
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Researchers identified a new species of bacteria, *Mycobacterium nanjing*, from a skin infection in China. The discovery of new pathogens is critical for improving diagnostic tests and ensuring doctors can correctly identify and treat emerging infections.
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A conference report highlights that African scientists are increasingly using advanced computer modeling to predict how drugs work in local populations, moving away from reliance on foreign data. This shift is key to developing safer, more effective treatments tailored to Africa’s specific health challenges and genetic diversity.
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A review article discusses the health risks of long-term exposure to solvents like those in paints and glues, which can damage the nervous system. Understanding these occupational and environmental hazards is a fundamental part of public health, guiding regulations to protect workers and communities.
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