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What We're Reading - March 2026
 


Editor's Note:  All of us are confronted with more material than we can possibly hope to digest  each month.  However, that doesn't mean that we should miss some of the articles that appear in the public media on topics of interest to the epi community.  Moving forward, the EpiMonitor will curate a list of some of the best articles we've encountered in the past month.  See something you think others would like to read?  Please send us a link at info@epimonitor.net and we'll add it to the list.

 

Public Health Topics

 

 

 

 

Time Top 100 in Health

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  Is autism preventable in certain cases after all? Some scientists say yes. (WAPO via AppleNews)
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FDA rejects $2.50 'autism pill' that families claim reversed their children's autistic symptoms (Daily Mail)
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  Judge blocks US government from slimming down vaccine recommendations (AP)
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  FDA's controversial vaccines chief will leave the agency (WSJ via AppleNews)
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  One type of drinking water linked to up to 62% higher Parkinson's risk (Newsweek)
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  What to know about the link between tattoo ink and cancer risk (NatGeo via AppleNews)
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  What factors influence likelihood and severity of Ebola outbreaks? (Eureka Alert)
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  PAHO reports sustained yellow fever transmission in parts of South America (Pan American Health Org)
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  Paternal Hydrocarbon Exposure Linked to Childhood Cancer Risk (Bioengineer)
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  New Strategy Helps Students Tackle Intimidating Discipline in Public Health (Rutgers)
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  Harnessing real-world data to bring life-saving drugs to the public sooner (UC Berkeley)
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  Speed of Meningitis outbreak in London mystifies medics (Daily Mail)
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  Meningitis outbreak WAS caused by a new variant with significant mutations that are likely to have impacted on how fast it spread, officials say (Daily Mail)
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  He's one reason why aid cuts weren't as dire for the HIV population as predicted (NPR)
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  Deadly fungal storms are now sweeping the US – and spreading a disease few doctors recognise (BBC Science Focus)
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  Hackathon for Health Equity Sparks Student Interest in Epidemiology (Boston Univ)
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  Federal judge temporarily blocks RFK Jr.’s vaccine agenda – an epidemiologist answers questions parents may have (The Conversation)
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  An AI Agent for Automated Causal Inference in Epidemiology (MedRxIV)
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