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HHS plans ‘bold, edgy’ campaign on ultra-processed foods

Last updated: June 16, 2025 6:30 am
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Universities are facing potential cuts to research overhead payments from the Trump administration, amounting to billions of dollars. In response, a coalition of academic groups has come up with innovative ideas to revamp how the federal government pays for scientific research without compromising critical funding.

Two main proposals have been put forth by a collective of 10 organizations representing universities, medical centers, and research institutions. The first idea suggests awarding overhead payments that would vary based on the type of institution and the specific research funded in a grant. The second approach involves a detailed breakdown of administrative and facility costs as line items in each grant proposal. These proposals aim to ensure that research institutions can continue their work without being hindered by significant financial cuts.

In other news, a recent study published in JAMA Health Forum revealed that there were 525,000 more deaths among American adults in 2023 than expected based on previous mortality trends. Shockingly, over 90% of these excess deaths were among individuals without a college degree, with more than half attributed to circulatory diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently dismissed 17 members of a key panel advising the government on vaccine recommendations, citing their ties to the pharmaceutical industry as a reason for the decision. However, questions have been raised about the conflicts of interest of the new panel members appointed in their place. Despite claims of removing ties to the pharmaceutical industry, the new members also have connections that raise concerns about conflicts of interest.

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A shift towards removing fallopian tubes rather than simply tying them has emerged as a promising preventative procedure for ovarian cancer. Known as salpingectomies, these procedures have proven effective in reducing the risk of developing ovarian cancer. However, challenges exist in terms of proper coding and insurance coverage for these procedures, highlighting the need for greater awareness and accessibility for patients.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is planning a bold and edgy campaign focused on the links between ultra-processed foods and a higher risk of diabetes. The national campaign, titled “Take Back Your Health,” aims to motivate behavior change and promote the use of technology like wearables to monitor diet impact and improve health outcomes. Experts are eager to see how this campaign will resonate with the public and drive positive health outcomes.

In the realm of reproductive health, two insightful essays have been published. One discusses the importance of government oversight and regulations in the field of in vitro fertilization (IVF) to ensure access and quality of care. The other essay delves into the complex legal and ethical considerations surrounding the treatment of brain-dead pregnant women as incubators for their fetuses. Both essays shed light on critical issues in reproductive health and the need for thoughtful policy and ethical considerations.

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  • Recent reports have surfaced regarding a Minnesota shooter’s list that allegedly targeted abortion providers and advocates. Mother Jones sheds light on this disturbing revelation.

  • In a surprising turn of events, men working in the high-stress environment of Wall Street are seeking relief through pelvic floor therapy. Bloomberg delves into this unconventional trend.

  • Sarepta Pharmaceuticals faces a tragic setback as they report a second patient death following treatment with Duchenne gene therapy, as reported by STAT.
  • The passing of Norma Swenson, a notable author of ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves,’ at the age of 93 is mourned in an article by the New York Times.
  • Anne Wojcicki makes headlines once again as she regains control of 23andMe, this time transitioning the company into a nonprofit organization, as detailed by STAT.
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