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HHS autism, Himsification, kidney transplant: Morning Rounds

Last updated: March 10, 2026 6:20 am
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The cancellation of a federal advisory committee on autism, the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, has caused quite a stir in the health community. This decision came after a new independent committee was formed in response to concerns about the federal committee being stacked with members who align with debunked views on autism and vaccines. The dueling meetings were set to take place on the same day, prompting the cancellation of the federal committee meeting.

In a recent study published in JAMA Neurology, researchers found that suicidal ideation and attempts can be predictors of a person’s response to antiseizure medications. The study, which included nearly 350 participants in the Human Epilepsy Project, revealed that experiencing suicidality significantly increased the risk of developing resistance to antiseizure medications. This finding highlights the importance of addressing mental health issues in epilepsy care.

In a significant deal, behavioral health provider Universal Health Services acquired the virtual mental health company Talkspace for $835 million. This acquisition comes at a time when the digital health sector has been facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Talkspace has shown consistent growth and stability, making it an attractive investment for Universal Health Services.

A long-awaited change to the kidney transplant system has had a positive impact on Black patients. The removal of a clinical algorithm that inflated kidney function measurements for Black patients has led to an increase in kidney transplants among this population. The policy changes have resulted in 5.3 more kidney transplants per 1,000 Black candidates, demonstrating the importance of addressing racial disparities in healthcare.

The “Himsification” of medicine is a growing trend in American healthcare, according to physician Vishal Khetpal. This concept reimagines patients as consumers seeking cutting-edge and aspirational treatments, rather than focusing on traditional healthcare models. Khetpal discusses how this shift in mindset can impact patient care and the healthcare system as a whole.

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A qualitative study published in JAMA Network Open sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals seeking abortions in states with restrictive laws. The study interviewed 33 people who traveled out of state to receive an abortion, highlighting the emotional and financial burdens they faced. Many expressed fear of discussing abortion and difficulty accessing information and care due to legal barriers.

In other news, breast cancer screenings could potentially reveal heart disease, large drugmakers are developing fewer antibiotics, and the human egg selling industry is under scrutiny. These diverse stories reflect the ongoing challenges and advancements in the field of healthcare.

Overall, these developments underscore the importance of addressing mental health, racial disparities, and access to care in healthcare systems. By staying informed and advocating for change, we can work towards creating a more equitable and patient-centered healthcare system.

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