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HHS, cancer prevention, inflammation study

Last updated: July 1, 2025 8:30 am
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Update on Trump’s Tax Cut Bill

The Senate has yet to vote on President Trump’s tax cut bill, with a close vote expected. Recent estimates suggest that 11.8 million people could lose health insurance over the next decade if the Senate Republicans’ version of the bill is passed. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the vote and visit STAT’s homepage for more information. Don’t forget to subscribe to D.C. Diagnosis for in-depth coverage.

HHS Continues Funding for Cancer Prevention and Tracking

After much anticipation, state programs have received confirmation that federal funding for key cancer prevention and tracking initiatives will continue. Programs like the National Program of Cancer Registries and the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program play a crucial role in collecting data on cancer cases and improving prevention efforts. While some details remain uncertain, this news brings relief to public health workers. Learn more about the impact of this funding decision.

Extended Wait Times for Older Adults in Emergency Departments

A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals that older adults are experiencing longer wait times in emergency departments, leading to increased risks of delirium and death. The study highlights a concerning trend of delayed admissions and prolonged stays for older patients, pointing to systemic healthcare challenges. Further research is needed to address the underlying causes contributing to these delays.

In the evolving landscape of science communication, social media has become a crucial platform for sharing health information. Morgan McSweeney emphasizes the importance of authenticity and human connection in effectively communicating complex scientific concepts to the public. Social media serves as a battleground for establishing trust and credibility in the realm of science communication.

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Importance of Mammogram Screening for Women

A national survey reveals that only half of U.S. adults are aware of the recommended age to start mammogram screenings for women with average breast cancer risk. Despite recent changes in guidelines from major medical organizations, there is still confusion among respondents regarding the appropriate age to begin screening. Educating the public about the importance of early detection through regular mammograms is crucial for improving breast cancer outcomes.

Understanding the Complexity of Inflammation and Aging

A new study challenges previous assumptions about the relationship between chronic inflammation and aging. Researchers found that individuals in non-industrialized societies experience less age-related chronic inflammation compared to those in industrialized societies. This discovery sheds light on the nuanced factors influencing inflammation and its impact on age-related diseases. By exploring these differences across diverse populations, new strategies for addressing inflammation-related health issues may emerge.

Recommended Reading

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  • Analysis of medical devices labeled as ‘breakthrough’ by the FDA – STAT
  • Cost barriers to measles vaccination highlighted in a Texas case – KFF Health News
  • Implications of Trump’s conflict with Harvard extend beyond Boston – Boston Globe

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