Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
A Dose Of Upbeat And Inspiring News
The world may feel cold, scary and cruel, but if you are open to seeing it, there is a lot of kindness, according to a new report. The World Happiness Report, released each year on the International Day of Happiness, is a global analysis on happiness and well-being in partnership with Gallup, the University of Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. This year鈥檚 report paid special attention to acts of benevolence and people鈥檚 expectations of their communities. (Holcombe, 3/20)
The world鈥檚 woes got you down? Feeling burnout at work? Need a little something extra to fight illness or prep for surgery? The Swiss town of Neuch芒tel is offering its residents a novel medical option: Expose yourself to art and get a doctor鈥檚 note to do it for free. Under a new two-year pilot project, local and regional authorities are covering the costs of 鈥渕useum prescriptions鈥 issued by doctors who believe their patients could benefit from visits to any of the town鈥檚 four museums as part of their treatment. (Keaten, 3/24)
The California Dental Association is applauding Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors star, not just for his game-changing 3-pointers, but for becoming an unexpected champion of oral health. ... Though mouthguards are typically associated with protecting teeth from injury, Curry鈥檚 unique and visible use of his mouthguard has made it a notable part of basketball culture. [UCSF oral epidemiology professor Benjamin W.] Chaffee suggests that Curry鈥檚 behavior may have shifted public perception of mouthguards, making them seem more mainstream. (Vaziri, 3/17)
Pediatric emergency departments could turn to dogs to reduce anxious kids and parents alike, potentially offering an alternative to medications, new data suggest. The randomized clinical trial of 80 children, published in JAMA Network Open, found that roughly 10 minutes with a therapy dog and its handler鈥攁longside standard mitigation from a certified child-life specialist鈥攚as followed by 鈥渕odest but significantly greater鈥 reductions in child-reported anxiety and parent-reported perceptions of child anxiety, as compared to child-life therapy alone. (Muoio, 3/20)
Three years of working to protect exotic and endangered animals in captivity has been no small feat for experts at the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Safari Park and SeaWorld San Diego. And things have gone well. So far, none of the birds or animals in the collections of the zoo, Safari Park or SeaWorld have tested positive for the strain of the virus now causing outbreaks, called H5N1. Officials credit close surveillance of wild migratory birds, a slew of biosecurity measures 鈥 and a little luck. (Kucker, 3/23)
Kanzi was the subject of many studies aimed at illuminating ape cognition and the origins of human language and tool use. (Wong, 3/20)