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A new study shows that U.S. grant terminations targeting health research for BIPOC and SGM communities have disproportionately affected the careers of BIPOC, SGM, and female researchers, as well as those from disadvantaged backgrounds. The authors argue that systematic reinvestment in these topics and scientists is essential to ensure the health of all Americans.
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Researchers found that using the enhanced liver fibrosis (ELF) test and liver stiffness measurement (LSM) can help identify advanced liver disease in at-risk populations, such as those with type 2 diabetes or hazardous alcohol use. The study emphasizes that strategies for early diagnosis are important, but careful test selection is needed because results varied between the two groups.
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A study on the U.S. infant formula shortage from 2022 to 2024 found significant impacts on breastfeeding initiation rates. This research highlights how supply chain disruptions can affect public health behaviors related to infant feeding.
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