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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | April 10th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A new review examines how an antiracism framework called Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) can be used to guide the development and evaluation of real-world interventions aimed at reducing health inequities. This work is crucial because it moves beyond just documenting the problem of racism as a public health issue to providing a practical, evidence-based roadmap for creating solutions in communities and healthcare settings.
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Researchers found that the drug finerenone influences the complex relationship between new cases of diabetes and heart failure events in patients with a specific type of heart failure. Understanding this interplay is vital for improving treatment strategies for millions of patients who suffer from both heart failure and diabetes, potentially leading to better long-term health outcomes.
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A case study highlights that Helicobacter pylori infection should be considered as a possible cause of fever of unknown origin in children, especially those who have recently traveled to regions where the infection is common. This is important because H. pylori can cause significant illness in kids but is often overlooked during diagnosis, leading to delays in appropriate treatment.
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