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A study in California found that housing insecurity and identifying as LGBTQ+ together create a higher risk for mental health problems linked to climate change. This highlights how social and economic factors can make certain groups more vulnerable to the psychological stress of a warming planet.
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A large analysis of hospital data found that a simple blood test result, a high neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), is linked to a higher future risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. This suggests that routine blood work could one day help identify people at greater risk for memory loss long before symptoms appear.
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A pediatric article stresses the critical importance of clear, honest communication about the flu vaccine’s effectiveness, especially after recent severe seasons with high numbers of child deaths. This is vital for maintaining public trust and ensuring families understand that vaccination remains the best defense against serious flu complications.
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