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Volume 29 Issue 2, February 2023

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

In this issue, Lazarus et al. find that although acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines has increased in 23 surveyed countries in 2022 relative to 2021, vaccine hesitancy has also increased in some places. The shadow of a dinosaur behind the gloved hand on the cover represents the fears some people have about COVID-19 vaccines due to the spread of misinformation.

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IMAGE: Jon Kalish, CUNY SPH. COVER DESIGN: Marina Spence.

Editorial

  • The international community needs to prioritize research on interventions and preventative measures for dementia that are likely to produce the greatest global impact.

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  • Nature Medicine explores the latest translational and clinical research news, with an immunotherapy that delays the onset of type 1 diabetes in high-risk children and adults.

    • Thiago Carvalho
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  • Telehealth is poised to grow into big business in Africa, with home-grown and imported start-ups offering child and maternal health education, remote diagnosis, prescription services and more.

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  • A study showing feasibility and preliminary efficacy of off-the-shelf CAR T cells represents steady progress on the long road to clinical use.

    • Jennifer N. Brudno
    • James N. Kochenderfer
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  • In a phase I trial, the combination of dabrafenib, trametinib and spartalizumab uncovers the crosstalk between the MAPK pathway and the immune system, which offers a promising new strategy to improve clinical outcomes.

    • Elena Elez
    • Javier Ros
    • Josep Tabernero
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  • A study prospectively evaluating a stratified approach to selecting treatment heralds a new era of precision medicine for type 2 diabetes, which should incorporate ongoing discovery, social determinants of health and healthcare transformation.

    • Scott J. Pilla
    • Nestoras N. Mathioudakis
    • Nisa M. Maruthur
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Research Briefings

  • Tumor mutation burden is an imperfect predictor of response to immunotherapies. Mutations in regions of the genome unlikely to undergo loss during tumor evolution constitute a persistent tumor mutation burden that may drive sustained immunological tumor control in the context of cancer immunotherapy.

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  • Smoldering multiple myeloma is an asymptomatic precursor condition to multiple myeloma, a cancer in the bone marrow. We conducted a population-based screening study — in which 51% of the population over 40 years of age in Iceland participated — and found that the prevalence of smoldering multiple myeloma was 0.5% in the study population.

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  • The largest whole-exome sequencing study of individuals with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) so far identifies 20 new disease-associated genes, yields an overall genetic contribution to POI of 23.5%, and provides detailed characterization of the genetic landscape of this disorder.

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  • This Review provides a timely overview of new technological advances and treatment approaches, with a particular emphasis on brain-circuit-based interventions for precision psychiatry.

    • Katherine W. Scangos
    • Matthew W. State
    • Leanne M. Williams
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  • This Review discusses the effect of comorbidities and multimorbidity on the three mechanistically distinct phases of COVID-19, evaluating the evidence in the context of confounding factors and our evolving understanding of the disease.

    • Clark D. Russell
    • Nazir I. Lone
    • J. Kenneth Baillie

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