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Medicaid cuts, Semler x bitcoin, vaccine trust

Last updated: June 24, 2025 6:43 am
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The landscape of health and medicine is constantly evolving, with new challenges and breakthroughs emerging each day. Today, as we mark the three-year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that ended the constitutional right to an abortion, and as New York holds its Democratic mayoral primary, the world of healthcare is at a critical juncture. Here are some key developments shaping the industry:

The ‘choose-your-own-adventure’ approach to vaccines has taken a controversial turn under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at HHS. The firing of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the rewriting of Covid-19 vaccination recommendations without expert input have raised concerns about the future of vaccine policy in the United States. As the country moves closer to a state of vaccination policy balkanization, questions about where the public will turn for trusted recommendations and whether insurers will continue to cover vaccines loom large.

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the number of abortions in the U.S. has increased, despite the proliferation of state-level abortion bans. The use of telehealth for delivering abortions has also risen, with a quarter of all procedures now being conducted remotely. This unexpected uptick in abortions post-Dobbs has caught many experts off guard and is reshaping the landscape of reproductive healthcare in the country.

A new report has shed light on the mental health struggles faced by young queer people in rural communities, particularly in light of the impending removal of the 988 hotline service tailored to LGBTQ+ youth. The findings show that these populations are disproportionately affected by depression and loneliness, highlighting the need for targeted support and resources in these underserved areas.

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Semler Scientific, a company known for its medical product to detect artery blockages, made headlines with its declaration of becoming a “bitcoin-first company.” This surprising pivot came amidst threats to its core business and raised questions about its motives and commitment to healthcare. A deep dive investigation by STAT uncovered the company’s shift towards cryptocurrency and the implications for its future.

Former governors from both parties have raised alarm about proposed cuts to Medicaid, warning of dire consequences for the program and its beneficiaries. The $700 billion in cuts passed by the House of Representatives could result in preventable deaths and force states to make difficult decisions about healthcare spending. As Senate Republicans discuss further cuts to the program, the future of Medicaid hangs in the balance.

As the healthcare industry grapples with these and other pressing issues, it is clear that the landscape of health and medicine is rapidly evolving. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments shaping the future of healthcare. A recent small study has added to the growing evidence supporting the use of GLP-1 drugs for type 1 diabetes. Originally approved for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity, these drugs are now being explored for their potential benefits in type 1 diabetes as well. Research presented at a major diabetes conference revealed promising results, showing that patients who took a GLP-1 drug were able to better manage their blood glucose levels and also experienced weight loss compared to those in a control group. This study highlights the potential of GLP-1 drugs in improving outcomes for individuals with type 1 diabetes.

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In another interesting development on the use of GLP-1 medications, a recent pilot study found that GLP-1 agonists were effective in reducing the number of monthly migraine days by almost half. This adds to the growing body of research showcasing the diverse potential benefits of GLP-1 drugs beyond their original indications.

In other news:

– A poignant article from the New York Times explores the impact of a measles outbreak on individuals who feel deceived and misled about the importance of vaccination.
– The future of federal abortion data collection remains uncertain, as discussed in a report by The 19th.
– The retirement of a top drug regulator amidst mounting departures at the FDA raises concerns about leadership stability within the agency.
– NPR delves into how societal norms around sex, from the pandemic to pornography, are evolving for Generation Z.
– Novo Nordisk’s decision to end a deal with Hims due to concerns about the compounding of obesity drugs sheds light on the complexities of the pharmaceutical industry.

These diverse stories offer a snapshot of the current landscape in healthcare, from innovative research findings to societal shifts and regulatory challenges. Stay informed and engaged with the latest developments in the health and medical field.

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