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Over the weekend, the disability rights activist and writer, Alice Wong, passed away. To learn more about her impactful legacy, you can read one of her obituaries on NPR.
In the world of scientific research, Lena Smirnova and her team have been exploring the concept of “organoid intelligence” by studying brain organoids created in a lab from stem cells. Recent findings suggest that these artificial mini-brains exhibit characteristics related to learning and memory, offering insights into brain function and responses to various stimuli.
Moving on to a significant milestone in cervical cancer prevention, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, announced that 86 million girls in high-risk countries have been protected from cervical cancer through increased access to the HPV vaccine. This international effort is estimated to prevent 1.4 million deaths from cervical cancer in the future.
In a discussion about intersex exceptions in trans health bans, the experiences of individuals like Emory Hufbauer shed light on the complexities of medical interventions and gender identity. While legislation often focuses on transgender health care, there are explicit exceptions for intersex youth in many states, sparking conversations about the intersectionality of gender identity and medical treatment.
Measles vaccination data from a recent outbreak in Texas revealed an increase in vaccination rates following updated CDC guidance. Despite statewide progress, disparities at the school and district levels highlight the importance of comprehensive vaccination efforts to prevent outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations.
Interestingly, the HBO Max series “The White Lotus” sparked a rise in Google searches for the drug lorazepam, reflecting a trend of pop culture influences on health-related topics. Similarly, an experiment involving a chatbot therapist raised concerns about the potential implications of artificial intelligence in mental health care.
To stay informed, here are some recommended reads:
– NPR’s coverage of a rare red meat allergy caused by ticks
– The 19th’s investigation into scaling back nutrition programs for children in the U.S.
– Vox’s report on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the newly uninsured
– The latest developments in the opioid settlement with Purdue and the Sackler family as reported by STAT.
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