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Mushrooms, pregnancy, diabetes, suburbs: Morning Rounds

Last updated: February 4, 2026 5:55 am
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The recent decision regarding magic mushrooms has shed light on possible discord within the Trump administration. Despite being considered a promising medicine for speedy regulatory review by the FDA, a psilocybin treatment from Compass Pathways was vetoed by Trump administration officials. This decision has raised concerns among advocates of psychedelic medicine, such as Melissa Lavasani, who believe that conservative viewpoints on drugs may have influenced the outcome.

On a different front, plastic surgeons have taken a stance on gender-affirming procedures, recommending that such surgeries be delayed until patients are at least 19 years old. This new guidance diverges from the support provided by other major U.S. medical groups and aims to ensure ethical considerations for transgender and nonbinary patients undergoing facial, chest, and genital procedures.

A recent Canadian study has found a link between diabetes in pregnancy and the development of epilepsy in babies. The study, published in Pediatrics, analyzed data from nearly 2 million children born in Ontario and revealed that children exposed to maternal diabetes had a higher risk of developing epilepsy. This research highlights the importance of neurological monitoring for young children exposed to diabetes in utero.

In the realm of academia, a new study suggests that graduate students and postdoctoral researchers benefit from overlapping with their former advisers’ research areas up to a certain extent. This balance between proximity and independence is crucial for young life scientists as they navigate their careers in research.

Furthermore, a commentary in JAMA Network Open discusses the challenges of accessing methadone treatment programs, particularly in suburban areas. The study analyzed travel times to opioid treatment programs in Connecticut and highlighted the disparities in access, especially for those reliant on public transit.

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Lastly, a poignant First Opinion essay recounts the devastating effects of a drug used to treat restless leg syndrome on one individual’s life. Aaron Sanders shares his personal story of how the drug, pramipexole, led to unforeseen side effects that ultimately turned his life upside down.

In conclusion, these diverse topics reflect the ongoing advancements and challenges in the fields of medicine, research, and healthcare. Stay informed and engaged with the latest developments by following our newsletter and exploring the recommended readings provided.

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