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AI pinpoints why vaccine responses vary globally5:54 How people with compromised immune systems respond to vaccines is an important area of immunological research. A new study led by York University found that not only could machine-learning models accurately pinpoint differences in healthy controls and those living with HIV, but also found outliers in both groups that provide fascinating glimpses into the complex nature of the immune system and wh… Highlighting the global "care gap" in life-threatening injuries5:54 A new international study published in The Lancet eClinicalMedicine has mapped global blood transfusion practices for life-threatening abdominal injuries, highlighting significant variation in care worldwide and opportunities for health systems to learn from one another. Mapping the year-one weight trajectory after stopping GLP-1s5:21 A year after stopping taking weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, people regain, on average, 60% of their lost weight – but beyond this, their weight regain plateaus, with individuals managing to keep off 25% of the weight lost to treatment, say researchers at the University of Cambridge. A sharp rise in "very short sleep" among US teens5:21 Teenagers across the country are getting less sleep, a researcher from the University of Connecticut reports on March 2nd, 2026, in JAMA. And the problem appears to be societal. Advancing influenza vaccine development: Sino Biological launches antigens for the 2026-2027 Northern Hemisphere influenza vacc5:21 The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced its recommendations for the 2026–2027 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine composition. Chile verified as leprosy free after decades of public health efforts4:15 The World Health Organization (WHO), together with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), congratulates Chile for becoming the first country in the Americas – and the second globally – to be officially verified as having eliminated leprosy disease. Experts share essential tips for maintaining healthy sleep during daylight saving time20:16 The month of March brings the promise of warmer weather and longer days ahead. But adjusting to the change in clocks can be tricky. Here's how you can maintain good sleeping habits when the clock jumps forward on March 8. Newer nurses face the highest risk of developing moral injury symptoms20:16 Moral injury remains prevalent among critical care nurses, with newer nurses at the highest risk of developing symptoms, according to new research published in American Journal of Critical Care. Researchers develop versatile machine learning tool to automate complex clinical diagnostics19:41 A research team funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has developed a versatile machine learning model that could one day greatly expand what medical scans can tell us about disease. Study highlights the mental health costs of marine ecosystem damage19:05 The year-long algal bloom along the South Australian coastline has not only devastated marine life and triggered health risks for humans and pets: it has also had a significant psychological impact on local residents, according to new research. |