Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
New Digital Stethoscope Boosts Heart Exams With AI
A new, digital stethoscope uses AI to help doctors detect heart valve problems. ... Only about 40-percent of murmurs can be detected during a physical exam by a clinician with a regular stethoscope. But this new stethoscope, developed by EKO Health, and the new technology with it are changing that. (Marshall, 3/19)
麻豆女优 Health News: Needle Pain Is A Big Problem For Kids. One California Doctor Has A Plan
Almost all new parents go through it: the distress of hearing their child scream at the doctor鈥檚 office. They endure the emotional torture of having to hold their child down as the clinician sticks them with one vaccine after another. 鈥淭he first shots he got, I probably cried more than he did,鈥 said Remy Anthes, who was pushing her 6-month-old son, Dorian, back and forth in his stroller in Oakland, California. (Dembosky, 3/20)
The two patients had both died young from heart problems. When researchers looked at their DNA, they spotted another commonality: The two shared a particular version of a gene that helps the heart beat. Perhaps, the researchers thought, the variant could explain their heart conditions. (Joseph, 3/20)
People aged 60 and older in the U.S. reported high levels of well-being compared to younger people. In fact, the United States ranks in the top 10 countries for happiness in this age group. Conversely, there's a decline in happiness among younger adolescents and young adults in the U.S. "The report finds there's a dramatic decrease in the self-reported well-being of people aged 30 and below," says report author Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, a professor of economics and behavioral science, and the director of the Wellbeing Research Centre at Oxford University. (Aubrey, 3/20)
鈥淣othing is more important than the health and safety of our customers and crew members,鈥 a Trader Joe鈥檚 representative said in an email, adding that when a product doesn鈥檛 meet TJ鈥檚 鈥渟tringent food safety expectations,鈥 the company moves swiftly to recall it. (Petrow-Cohen, 3/19)
Approximately 95% of nonorganic strawberries, leafy greens such as spinach and kale, collard and mustard greens, grapes, peaches and pears tested by the United States government contained detectable levels of pesticides, according to the 2024 Shopper鈥檚 Guide to Pesticides in Produce. (LaMotte, 3/20)
麻豆女优 Health News: Listen To The Latest '麻豆女优 Health News Minute'
鈥淗ealth Minute鈥 brings original health care and health policy reporting from the 麻豆女优 Health News newsroom to the airwaves each week. (3/19)