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998 hotline, NIH cuts, Dr. Oz confirmed at CMS

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Last updated: April 5, 2025 12:57 pm
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The strategy is expected to be met with skepticism from public health experts, who have long argued that a punitive approach to drug policy is ineffective and harmful. The document also fails to address the root causes of substance use disorders, such as trauma, poverty, and lack of access to mental health care.

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Rising concerns over antibiotic resistanceConclusion

For more details on the Trump administration’s plan to combat drug overdoses, read STAT’s report by Lev Facher.

Rising concerns over antibiotic resistance

As antibiotic resistance continues to rise, public health experts are sounding the alarm about the impending global health crisis. A recent study published in the Lancet Infectious Diseases journal found that antibiotic-resistant infections are projected to cause 1.3 million deaths in the U.S. and Europe by 2050, if no action is taken.

The study highlights the urgent need for new antibiotics and better stewardship of existing ones. However, the pharmaceutical industry has been slow to develop new antibiotics, citing high costs and low returns on investment. This has led to a lack of innovation in the field, leaving healthcare providers with few options to treat resistant infections.

Efforts to combat antibiotic resistance must involve a multi-faceted approach, including investment in research and development of new antibiotics, improved surveillance of resistant infections, and implementation of stewardship programs to ensure appropriate use of antibiotics.

For more information on the rising threat of antibiotic resistance, read STAT’s coverage by Helen Branswell.

Conclusion

As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial to stay informed about the latest developments in health and medicine. From budget cuts at the NIH to changes in federal dietary guidelines, these stories highlight the ongoing challenges and opportunities in the field of healthcare.

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By staying informed and engaged, we can work together to address the pressing issues facing our healthcare system and improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Subscribe to STAT’s Morning Rounds newsletter to receive daily updates on health and medicine, and join the conversation on social media to share your thoughts and insights.

Together, we can make a difference in the future of healthcare and ensure that everyone has access to quality, affordable healthcare services.

The Trump White House has directed the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the concept of “regret” among transgender individuals who have undergone a gender transition. This exclusive report from Nature sheds light on the controversial decision, which has sparked outrage and concern within the LGBTQ+ community.

In another intriguing read, The Atlantic explores the phenomenon of “Evermaskers” – individuals who continue to wear masks long after the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided. This thought-provoking piece delves into the psychological and societal factors driving this behavior, offering a nuanced perspective on post-pandemic life.

Meanwhile, KFF Health News highlights the Trump administration’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which have had detrimental effects on accommodations for disabled individuals. This article underscores the importance of protecting the rights and well-being of marginalized communities in the face of discriminatory policies.

On a different note, STAT reports on the Department of Justice’s push to proceed with a Medicare Advantage fraud case against UnitedHealth. This development signals a potential legal battle between the government and a major healthcare provider, with implications for the future of healthcare fraud enforcement.

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Lastly, a federal judge has announced plans to temporarily block billions in health funding cuts to states, as reported by STAT. This decision could have far-reaching consequences for healthcare access and affordability, underscoring the complex interplay between politics and public health.

These diverse and compelling articles offer valuable insights into current healthcare and social issues, prompting readers to reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing our society today.

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