Treatment Tops Housing in Trump Homeless Policy

Is homelessness a mental health and addiction crisis, or is it driven by an affordable housing crisis? That question underpins the debate among policymakers and politicians struggling to move people off the streets faster than they become homeless.  Researchers say housing is the most important intervention to end homelessness, and now a report from the…

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Novo Nordisk Lands Lexicon Pharma Obesity Drug With Potential to Pair With GLP-1s

Novo Nordisk gets global rights to Lexicon Pharmaceuticals’ LX9851, an oral small molecule with a first-in-class approach to sparking weight loss. The licensing agreement comes months after Lexicon reported encouraging preclinical data from tests of LX9851 in combination with semaglutide, the main ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy. The post Novo Nordisk Lands Lexicon Pharma Obesity…

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Bridging the AI Gap in Local Health: Practical Steps for Adoption

By prioritizing staff education, starting small with practical applications, and establishing clear guidelines, local health departments can lay the foundation for sustainable AI adoption. This approach ultimately enhances efficiency, improves health outcomes, and ensures cost-effective care for the communities they serve. The post Bridging the AI Gap in Local Health: Practical Steps for Adoption appeared…

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Emory, Balloon Angioplasty, and the Musk Attack on Medical Diplomacy

By MIKE MAGEE  “The recently announced limitation from the NIH on grants is an example that will significantly reduce essential funding for research at Emory.”                                                      Gregory L. Fenes, President, Emory University  In 1900, the U.S. life expectancy was 47 years. Between maternal deaths in child birth and infectious disease, it is no wonder that…

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What is the “Administration for a Healthy America”?

This is a new organization that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to create, consolidating the functions of many federal health organizations and cutting significant staff.  The Guardian reports: Robert F Kennedy Jr said the nation’s health agencies will cut 10,000 jobs from their 82,000-person workforce – an enormous reduction the US health secretary characterized as…

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