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Spinal MD, trans researchers, MAHA travel: Morning Rounds

Last updated: December 9, 2025 6:25 am
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The airport experience may soon become more family-friendly as health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a new initiative to improve travel for families. With a billion dollars in grant funding available for airports, the focus is on creating play areas for kids, workout spaces, and nursing pods. While there are plans to provide healthier food options, the cost will not be reduced. The initiative aims to make travel a more enjoyable experience for families, with federal leaders demonstrating their commitment by doing pull-ups at the press conference.

In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine, gene therapy has shown promising results in improving mobility for kids and teenagers with spinal muscular atrophy. The research involved 126 participants, with those receiving the gene replacement therapy experiencing significant improvements in motor function compared to the control group. This development could potentially offer an alternative treatment for those with genetic neuromuscular disorders, revolutionizing the clinical landscape for spinal muscular atrophy patients.

The issue of the revolving door between the FDA and drug companies has been a topic of discussion, with calls for updated rules to address conflicts of interest. Pharmacist-attorneys suggest implementing reforms such as extended cooling-off periods for senior officials to mitigate these conflicts. The revolving door has been spinning faster than usual, prompting the need for regulatory changes to ensure transparency and accountability within the FDA.

Early career trans researchers have faced challenges in academia, with federal grant cuts and attacks on gender diversity impacting their work. Scholars like Tyler Harvey have had to navigate dissertation pivots and delayed job searches amidst concerns for their safety and well-being. The sixth installment of American Science, Shattered delves into the experiences of early-career researchers in the LGBTQ+ community and their struggles in a changing academic landscape.

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A recent study in South Carolina highlights racial disparities in postpartum readmissions, with Black individuals in urban areas at higher risk compared to their white counterparts. The research, published in JAMA Network Open, underscores the need for more comprehensive data analysis from an intersectionality lens to address healthcare disparities. The study sheds light on the challenges faced by birthing parents, particularly those from marginalized communities, in accessing postpartum care.

Nature has released its list of 10 influential people in the year of science, featuring individuals who have made significant contributions to the field. Ousted CDC director Susan Monarez and Baby KJ, a recipient of a custom gene-editing treatment, are among the notable figures recognized for their impactful work. The list also includes Precious Matsoso and Sarah Tabrizi, alongside other innovators shaping the scientific landscape.

In conclusion, the latest developments in gene therapy, healthcare disparities, and academic challenges shed light on the evolving landscape of science and medicine. Stay informed with the latest news and research to stay ahead in the ever-changing world of health and medicine.

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