Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: Men Are The New Targets Of Diet Culture; How Efficient Is AI At Finding Cancer?
After seeing a TikTok from a woman who described her 鈥淗uberman husband,鈥 it all came together for me: My husband was amassing bits of advice from Andrew Huberman, an associate professor of neurobiology at Stanford who hosts a popular health and science podcast called 鈥淗uberman Lab鈥 and has over four million Instagram followers. (Jessica Grose, 8/2)
A large, rigorous study in Sweden of artificial intelligence in breast cancer screenings suggests AI can help doctors detect cancers more efficiently. We need more such studies to determine when the technology has real value 鈥 and when it might have risks. (Lisa Jarvis, 8/2)
The ISG survey of more than 200 global IT and enterprise executives showed that 81% of executives view mental health as a top employee concern and a key factor in their organization鈥檚 decisions around remote and flexible working. This underscores the importance leaders are placing on mental health in the hybrid work model. (Gleb Tsipursky, 8/3)
I lived with depression. I tried every treatment I could get my hands on 鈥 more than 10 medications, constant therapy, residential treatment facilities, intensive outpatient programs, ketamine, cannabis, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and electroconvulsive (shock) therapy. I even stopped drinking alcohol. Nothing worked. (Jonathan Nelson, 8/2)
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health recently outlined strategies to tackle President Biden鈥檚 Cancer Moonshot initiative, which aims to cut cancer deaths in half over the next 25 years.聽They made one glaring omission: a plan to combat drug-resistant superbugs. (Helen W. Boucher and Kevin Outterson, 8/3)
New treatments are delaying the progression of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, giving people aging with memory decline the potential to live independently longer. But this benefit can only be fully realized if we ensure equitable access to care. Medicare鈥檚 policies are creating obstacles that make it more difficult for patients who are highly likely to benefit to obtain access to diagnosis and treatment. There is an opportunity to lead on this important issue as new tools enable us to transform aging. (Max Baucus, 8/3)
Coping with a physical disability is difficult enough without people creating additional obstacles. But that is exactly what many entertainment venues in Pennsylvania have been doing to me and others like me. (Michael Anderson, 8/3)