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RFK Jr. CDC ACIP cuts, gun violence, 988

Last updated: June 10, 2025 1:50 pm
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RFK Jr. has made headlines by abruptly firing the CDC vaccine advisory panel. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited the need to restore faith in vaccines as the reason for this unprecedented move. The decision was met with shock by committee members, who were not informed in advance of the announcement. This action raises concerns about the prioritization of politics over science in the current administration. For more insights on this development, read the full report by Helen Branswell with additional input from STAT’s DC team.

In related news, a recent essay published by participants in the Yale LISTEN Study sheds light on the experiences of individuals dealing with long Covid and adverse effects post-covid vaccination. The essay highlights the challenges faced by both proponents and opponents of vaccines in understanding and addressing these issues.

The uncertain future of gun violence research and prevention is also a cause for concern. Firearms remain a leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the US, yet federal health agencies have shown a lack of prioritization in addressing this issue. A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics underscores the need for more research to understand the impact of local legislation on gun-related deaths among youth.

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At the NIH, recent developments have sparked controversy. Hundreds of employees signed a letter of protest against the agency’s actions under the current administration. Additionally, a policy requiring certification from research institutes regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion programs was rescinded, raising questions about the agency’s priorities.

The 988 national crisis and suicide hotline has seen a significant increase in calls over the past few years. However, disparities in usage across states highlight the need for improved crisis services. A study published in JAMA Network Open provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of the hotline and the need for continued support.

Global fertility rates are declining, but the real crisis lies in individuals’ inability to realize their fertility aspirations. A report from the United Nations Population Fund reveals the challenges faced by people worldwide in achieving their desired number of children, highlighting the complex nature of reproductive agency.

In our reading list, explore a wide range of topics including the link between bleach consumption and autism, proposed changes to gun rights for domestic abusers, and the impact of Medicaid policy in Trump’s tax bill. Stay informed with these insightful reads from reputable sources.

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