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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | March 30th 2026, 1:00:02 pm

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A study of nightclub-related deaths in the UK found an average of nearly six deaths per year, with trauma (like fights and stabbings) and drug toxicity (primarily from MDMA) as the leading causes, and victims were mostly young adults with a median age of 22. This highlights a significant public health and safety issue in entertainment venues, underscoring the urgent need for better security measures and harm reduction strategies to protect young people.
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For patients with hepatitis C, both achieving a cure (sustained virological response) and taking cholesterol-lowering statin medications were independently linked to a significantly lower risk of developing serious liver complications, known as decompensated cirrhosis. This means that even after curing the viral infection, ongoing management with medications like statins could provide an extra layer of protection for long-term liver health.
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A new analysis points to major challenges in dementia care across Latin America, including late diagnoses, limited access to specialized treatments and diagnostic tests, and widespread social stigma. Addressing these regional inequities is crucial as the population ages, requiring tailored public health strategies to improve prevention, care, and overall brain health for millions.
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