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Senate tax bill, anti-vax rhetoric, lung cancer

Last updated: July 2, 2025 7:55 am
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The Senate recently passed a $4.5 trillion tax-cut bill, marking the largest cuts to federal health care spending in history. The legislation includes significant changes for the health care industry, comparable to those seen with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. One notable change in the bill is the removal of provisions that would have restricted federal funding for gender-affirming care under Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. However, a provision cutting off Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood remained intact, potentially impacting one in four abortion providers nationwide.

The House is now tasked with either passing the Senate’s version of the bill or engaging in a series of negotiations. President Trump has expressed a desire to sign the bill by July 4th, just two days away. The bill’s details and the challenges it may face in the House are being closely monitored by STAT’s D.C. team.

In other news, a recent study published in the Journal of Pediatrics revealed a significant increase in metabolic and bariatric surgeries among teens in the U.S. from 2021 to 2023. This surge in surgeries, even after the FDA approval of GLP-1 medications for teen obesity treatment in December 2022, was particularly pronounced among Black and Hispanic adolescents. While this increase signifies improved access to the “gold standard” treatment, disparities in access to newer, less invasive options like GLP-1 medications were also highlighted.

On a different note, Woebot Health, a therapeutic app developer, recently discontinued its core product, a smartphone app featuring a bot designed to address anxiety and everyday issues using cognitive behavioral therapy techniques. The closure of the app was attributed to the challenges and costs associated with meeting FDA marketing authorization requirements and the emergence of advanced AI technologies. The fate of Woebot underscores the struggle of existing regulatory structures to keep pace with innovative medical treatments and AI advancements.

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Additionally, a study published in JAMA Network Open shed light on the link between residential segregation and lung cancer risk among Black individuals. The study, conducted in Southern states between 2002 and 2019, found that lower residential segregation was associated with decreased lung cancer risk for Black individuals but not for white individuals. Factors such as menthol smoking and exposure to fine particulate matter were identified as mediating factors in this association, underscoring the need for public health efforts to address these disparities.

In conclusion, these recent developments in health care policy, surgical trends, digital health technologies, and public health research highlight the ongoing challenges and opportunities in the healthcare landscape. Stay informed by subscribing to STAT’s newsletter for daily updates on health and medicine.

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