🧬 ⚕️ This Week in Public Health: HIV Prevention Shot Approved, Alzheimer’s Link Found, Vaccine Rates Drop and more
From a 6-month HIV prevention shot to the discovery of anti-leukemia compounds in ancient fungi, this week’s edition of Public Health Updates brings you the most important scientific and clinical developments—summarized and simplified.
🧠 Key Highlights:
✔️ FDA approves Lenacapavir (Yeztugo) for long-acting HIV prevention—zero infections in trials with over 2,000 high-risk women
✔️ Insulin resistance accelerates Alzheimer’s decline by 4x, opening new doors for personalized interventions
✔️ Discovery of asperigimycins—a powerful anti-leukemia compound found in ancient fungus
✔️ New genomic test predicts chemotherapy resistance with high accuracy across four cancer types
✔️ Cholesterol-clearing molecule ApoM shows promise in preventing vision loss and heart failure
✔️ HemoLucence™ tech lets surgeons “see through blood” for safer operations
✔️ New global study shows childhood vaccination rates are dropping, with measles and polio reemerging in some regions
🎯 Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, or healthcare innovator, this update is your fast track to what’s shaping the future of medicine and public health.
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