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Testosterone, abortion restrictions, ChatGPT: Morning Rounds

Last updated: January 12, 2026 5:35 am
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Health and medicine enthusiasts can now receive their daily dose of updates with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. The recent discussion on the new food pyramid and its affordability, particularly focusing on the cost of avocados, has sparked interest, especially among East Coast residents. Kennedy adviser Calley Means recently shared a tweet hinting at the possibility of purchasing a bag of avocados for less than $3, prompting curiosity and discussions among health-conscious individuals.

In the realm of AI health advice, companies like OpenAI and Anthropic have introduced features that allow users to upload their medical records or connect their wellness apps to receive personalized health recommendations. However, concerns have been raised about the potential risks associated with relying solely on AI for health advice, especially in light of lawsuits and criticisms from lawmakers. Experts are currently evaluating the technology’s benefits and drawbacks to ensure the safety and effectiveness of AI-driven health advice.

A recent study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health shed light on the success of California’s tobacco-use prevention education programs (TUPE) in reducing tobacco and vaping rates among students. The findings revealed that students participating in TUPE programs had significantly lower tobacco and vaping usage compared to their counterparts in schools without such initiatives. This underscores the importance of comprehensive education and intervention strategies in combating tobacco use among youth.

The inclusion of tailored advice for maintaining healthy testosterone levels in the national dietary guidelines has sparked discussions among health experts. While the guidelines do not endorse testosterone supplements, they recommend specific nutrients like healthy fats, fish oil, zinc, and vitamin D to support testosterone levels in cisgender men. This development reflects a growing emphasis on personalized dietary recommendations to address specific health concerns.

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On the issue of pulse oximeters and racial health disparities, a recent study commissioned by the FDA found conflicting results regarding the accuracy of these devices on individuals with darker skin tones. While previous research suggested that pulse oximeters overestimated oxygen levels in darker skin tones, the new study reported the opposite. This discrepancy highlights the need for further research and improvements in medical devices to ensure equitable healthcare outcomes for all patients.

In the realm of abortion restrictions and fertility treatment, a study published in JAMA Health Forum revealed higher maternal morbidity rates among individuals using fertility treatments in states with TRAP laws. The findings underscore the potential impact of restrictive abortion legislation on maternal health outcomes, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reproductive healthcare policies to safeguard women’s health.

As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the implications of changes to the pediatric vaccine schedule and the widening divide between pro- and anti-vaccine states are becoming increasingly apparent. Medical professionals are being urged to prepare for the re-emergence of vaccine-preventable diseases, while policymakers grapple with the implications of ideological differences on public health initiatives. The ongoing debate surrounding vaccines underscores the importance of evidence-based decision-making in healthcare policy.

Amidst these developments, it is crucial for healthcare professionals and policymakers to stay informed and engaged with the latest research and updates in the field. By continuously evaluating and adapting to emerging trends and challenges, the healthcare community can work towards improving patient outcomes and advancing public health initiatives.

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