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

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A new study in Malawi reveals that breathlessness, a common reason for hospital admission, is often caused by multiple overlapping conditions like heart failure, anemia, and pneumonia, leading to a high one-year death rate of 51%. This highlights the urgent need for integrated healthcare approaches that treat the whole patient, rather than focusing on single diseases, to improve survival in low-income settings.
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Research shows that the APOE ε4 gene, a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, has a stronger effect on key disease biomarkers in Hispanic/Latino individuals with higher European ancestry. This finding is crucial because it shows that a person’s genetic background can influence their risk for Alzheimer’s, meaning treatments and risk assessments may need to be tailored to different populations.
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A review of cervical cancer screening confirms that testing for human papillomavirus (HPV) remains effective for women over 65, especially for those who missed earlier screenings, and that self-sampling kits are a feasible option. This supports updating health guidelines to include older women in screening programs using convenient, at-home tests, which can help detect cancer early and save lives.
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