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Vaccine news, opioid stigma, Tylenol: Morning Rounds

Last updated: January 20, 2026 6:00 am
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The latest in Beyond Meat news

Imagine starting your day with a protein pea drink from Beyond Meat. Yes, you read that right – Beyond Meat, known for its plant-based meat alternatives, has now ventured into the beverage category with a new line of multifunctional pea protein drinks. While it may seem like a departure from their usual offerings, this move aligns with their commitment to providing sustainable and innovative plant-based options for consumers.

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The latest in Beyond Meat newsThe latest in vaccine newsHow the dietary guidelines were madeThe lingering impact of an mpox infectionNew study rebuts Tylenol claimsStigma persists in the opioid epidemicWhere surgery beats medicationWhat we’re reading

These protein pea drinks offer a convenient and nutritious way to incorporate plant-based protein into your daily routine. Packed with essential amino acids and nutrients, they can be a great addition to a balanced diet. Whether you’re looking to boost your protein intake or simply enjoy a refreshing drink, Beyond Meat’s new line of pea protein drinks has something for everyone.

The latest in vaccine news

The landscape of vaccine news is ever-evolving, with new developments and controversies shaping the conversation. Here are some key updates:

  • Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made significant changes to a panel that advises on a program for compensating individuals injured by vaccines. This move has raised concerns about the potential impact on vaccine policy and coverage, particularly in relation to autism. The reshaping of this panel underscores the ongoing debate surrounding vaccine safety and compensation.
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On a more nuanced note:

  • The concept of “shared decision-making” in vaccine recommendations has come under scrutiny, with experts questioning the motives behind its emphasis by federal health officials. The term has a complex history, dating back to discussions on medical ethics, and its current usage in vaccine discourse has sparked debate. Understanding the origins and implications of shared decision-making is crucial in navigating the evolving landscape of vaccine guidance.
  • Ben Lopman, an infectious disease epidemiologist, delves into the personal and professional implications of universal rotavirus vaccination. Drawing from his own family’s experience, he highlights the importance of vaccination in preventing diseases and the potential consequences of altering vaccination policies. His insights shed light on the broader implications of vaccine decisions and the impact on public health.

How the dietary guidelines were made

The release of new dietary guidelines often sparks discussions about the process behind their creation and the influences shaping their recommendations. Recent revelations about financial ties among researchers involved in the dietary guidelines have raised questions about transparency and conflicts of interest. Understanding the dynamics at play in developing dietary guidelines is essential for evaluating their credibility and relevance to public health.

The lingering impact of an mpox infection

The resurgence of mpox infections in recent years has raised concerns about the long-term effects of the virus on affected individuals. A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine highlights the lasting physical symptoms experienced by individuals diagnosed with mpox, including skin scarring and discoloration. The findings underscore the need for continued research and vigilance in managing mpox cases to prevent further outbreaks and mitigate the impact on public health.

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While the overall health of individuals with lingering mpox symptoms remains stable, ongoing monitoring and potential vaccine boosters are being considered to address the evolving landscape of mpox infections. Stay informed on the latest developments in mpox research and prevention to protect yourself and your community.

New study rebuts Tylenol claims

The controversy surrounding the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy has been a topic of debate, with conflicting claims about its safety and efficacy. A recent study challenges previous assertions about the risks associated with Tylenol use during pregnancy, highlighting the complexities of interpreting medical evidence and recommendations. Understanding the nuances of these findings is crucial for making informed decisions about medication use and pregnancy care.

Stigma persists in the opioid epidemic

Despite recent progress in reducing overdose deaths related to opioids, stigma and misconceptions about addiction continue to influence public perceptions and policies. A recent survey reveals the attitudes of the general public towards individuals with opioid addiction, highlighting the need for greater awareness and empathy in addressing the opioid epidemic. Recognizing the social determinants of addiction and promoting evidence-based interventions are essential steps towards combating stigma and improving outcomes for individuals affected by opioid use disorder.

Where surgery beats medication

The comparative effectiveness of bariatric surgery versus medication and lifestyle interventions in managing type 2 diabetes has been a subject of ongoing research. A recent analysis suggests that bariatric surgery may offer superior outcomes for individuals with type 2 diabetes, particularly in addressing social determinants of health. Understanding the broader implications of these findings can inform personalized treatment approaches and enhance the quality of care for individuals with diabetes.

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What we’re reading

  • For men, how much alcohol is too much? New York Times

  • Science shows very different psychiatric disorders might have the same cause, Washington Post

  • Former AMA president says the U.S. health care system will implode without an overhaul, STAT
  • Virginia voters will decide the future of abortion access, The 19th
  • First Opinion: It’s time to translate vague unease around stem cell IVF into clear guardrails, STAT
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