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Deadly heat, clinical trial payments, mpox inequity

Last updated: August 27, 2024 10:31 am
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices have revolutionized diabetes care over the past few decades by providing real-time blood glucose measurements through a sensor on the skin. Now, two companies are set to make CGMs even more accessible by selling them over the counter without a prescription. This move is expected to benefit nearly 100 million Americans with prediabetes, type 2 diabetes patients not using insulin, and even healthy individuals interested in monitoring their blood sugar levels.

While the prospect of easier access to CGMs is exciting, there are concerns about potential misuse and harm. Researcher Susan Schembre highlights that there are more questions and uncertainties than there is excitement surrounding the new devices. Despite the potential benefits, it is essential to address these concerns to ensure the safe and effective use of CGMs by a wider population.

In another health crisis, the global vaccine inequity in the fight against mpox has become a pressing issue. Physician Wilfredo Matias recalls the early days of treating mpox patients with no proven treatments. With a current outbreak in Central Africa and limited vaccine production, Matias advocates for the U.S. to share at least half of its mpox vaccine stockpile with affected African nations. This not only aligns with global health security but also underscores the moral imperative of enhancing vaccine equity.

Moving on to LGBTQ+ health, recent studies have highlighted the detrimental impact of state and school-based restrictions on transgender individuals. Bans on gender-affirming care and discriminatory school policies have been linked to negative mental health outcomes among trans adolescents and adults. The findings emphasize the urgent need to create inclusive and supportive environments for LGBTQ+ individuals to safeguard their well-being.

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The rising toll of extreme weather events, particularly heat-related deaths, has also been quantified in recent studies. The increasing number of heat-related fatalities underscores the urgent need for climate action and preparedness to mitigate the impact of extreme weather events on public health. Additionally, the disparities in disaster response between urban and rural areas raise concerns about the readiness of the healthcare system to address major disasters, especially in underserved regions.

Lastly, the discussion on clinical trial participation raises questions about the financial barriers that deter individuals from enrolling in trials. Addressing the costs associated with participation, such as transportation and lost wages, is crucial to enhancing trial recruitment. However, legal uncertainties around liabilities for sponsors and participants pose challenges that need to be addressed by policymakers to improve access to clinical trials.

In conclusion, these diverse health topics underscore the interconnectedness of public health issues and the importance of addressing barriers to access, equity, and preparedness in healthcare systems. By prioritizing inclusivity, safety, and collaboration, we can work towards a healthier and more resilient future for all.

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