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FDA Reviewers Bypassed in Voting for First Priority Voucher Drug
Typically, the FDA relies on individual reviewers familiar with a drug’s application and scientific background to make approval decisions. However, during the recent vote for the first product from a company that received a priority voucher, the review team was excluded from the voting process. Instead, top agency leaders participated in the vote, raising concerns about potential political influence in the decision-making process. Learn more about this issue and the role of reviewers in the decision-making process in a report by STAT’s Lizzy Lawrence.
7 in 10
A recent study published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse revealed that nearly 7 in 10 individuals enrolled in Medicaid do not receive treatment within six months of being diagnosed with an opioid use disorder. The study, which analyzed data from adult enrollees in 44 states, also highlighted the lower risk of overdose among individuals who used methadone and buprenorphine. With impending Medicaid cuts, there are concerns that access to these vital treatments may become even more challenging. For more insights, don’t miss Lev Facher’s War on Recovery series.
Closing the Hemp Loophole?
A recent provision in the spending bill passed by Congress may lead to the prohibition of all intoxicating THC products, essentially reversing the legalization of hemp products with low THC concentrations. This potential change could impact individuals who rely on these products for their well-being. Lev Facher explores the implications of this legislation and its potential effects on Americans. Read more to understand where the legislation may have the most significant impact and when it is expected to take effect.
The Impact of a Healthy Start Case Manager
The Healthy Start program, which has been providing support to families during and after pregnancy since 1991, faces funding challenges. Despite its proven benefits in assisting families with various needs, the program has been at risk of losing funding. STAT’s Eric Boodman delves into the story of Healthy Start case manager Malaika Milele Gardner and her client Erica Williams, showcasing the invaluable support provided by these dedicated professionals. Explore the touching story of Milele Gardner and Williams, highlighting the essential role of Healthy Start case managers in promoting family well-being.
Remembering a CDC Scientific Leader
Walter Dowdle, a prominent scientific leader at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), passed away at the age of 94. Dowdle’s illustrious career at the CDC spanned over three decades, during which he made significant contributions to public health. Former CDC director William Foege praised Dowdle for his exceptional scientific acumen and leadership qualities, emphasizing his lasting impact on the field of infectious diseases. A celebration of Walter Dowdle’s life is scheduled for December 12, honoring his legacy in public health.
Navigating Challenges in the Neurodiversity Movement
In a thought-provoking essay, Jack Pemment addresses the challenges faced by the neurodiversity movement. As an individual on the autism spectrum, Pemment raises concerns about the movement’s vulnerability to criticism due to ambiguous definitions and language. He emphasizes the importance of developing credible responses to potential attacks on neurodiversity advocacy to sustain momentum and progress. Dive into Pemment’s insights on safeguarding the neurodiversity movement from detractors.
Recommended Reads
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U.S. cancer registries, constrained by Trump policies, to recognize only ‘male’ or ‘female’ patients, KFF Health News
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A battle with my blood, New Yorker
- Is Slingshot’s mental health chatbot safe? Its first study raises questions about evaluating AI, STAT
- Are there lessons for the U.S. in this European country’s struggle with measles? NPR
- CDC moves to end telework for employees, including those with medical needs, STAT

