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This analysis of the All of Us Research Program assessed how well minority groups are represented, revealing both progress and ongoing challenges. These findings are critical for ensuring genomic and health research benefits are equitably distributed across all populations.
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In Georgia, USA, researchers tracked human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in both vaccinated and unvaccinated adults during the 2024–2025 season. This data helps public health officials understand the real-world impact of adult RSV vaccination campaigns.
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Using the enhanced liver fibrosis (ELF) test, researchers screened at-risk populations and found that steatotic liver disease is especially common among those with type 2 diabetes or hazardous alcohol use. This work supports the use of non-invasive screening tests for early detection of advanced liver disease in public health settings.
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