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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | April 15th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A major review finds that communities of color and low-income groups in the U.S. are consistently exposed to higher levels of outdoor air pollution, a disparity rooted in historic land-use planning and the placement of pollution sources. This highlights the urgent need for targeted, location-specific emission reductions, as broad national policies are unlikely to fix these deep-seated environmental injustices on their own.
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A scoping review reveals that the high cost of biologic medicines creates significant “financial toxicity” for patients, leading to direct out-of-pocket expenses and indirect costs like lost income. This economic burden can cause severe stress and force patients to make difficult trade-offs between their health and financial stability, underscoring a critical need for better support systems and policy changes.
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A new study shows that using warm-colored light in a cold room makes people feel more comfortable, but it doesn’t actually help them think or perform tasks any better. This finding is important for designing workplaces and homes, as it suggests that lighting can be optimized for well-being without expecting it to boost productivity in chilly conditions.
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