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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | March 24th 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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Global health agencies have announced that the supply of oral cholera vaccine is now sufficient to restart preventive vaccination campaigns for the first time in over three years. This is a major step forward in controlling cholera outbreaks, especially in vulnerable regions where the disease is a constant threat.
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A study found that fetal pancreas size and appearance on ultrasound in the second trimester are linked to gestational diabetes in the mother. This means doctors might one day use a simple scan to identify pregnancies at higher risk for diabetes-related complications earlier than current blood tests allow.
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The severity of bronchiolitis, a common lung infection in infants, is connected to problems with the body’s “immune checkpoints,” which are molecules that normally help regulate the immune response. Understanding this link could lead to new treatments that calm an overactive immune system during severe infections.
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A new study reports that a simple blood test measuring a “neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio” could be a useful marker for understanding the complex inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This easy-to-calculate ratio may help doctors better assess disease activity and predict outcomes in patients with this common lung condition.
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A review article emphasizes that a “life course” approach, which looks at how health and social factors accumulate from childhood through adulthood, is crucial for understanding and preventing chronic diseases. This perspective shifts the focus from treating illness in adulthood to promoting health and preventing risks at every stage of life.
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