Healthcare Knuggets
Dec 20, 2025
Subject: How drug companies profit by inventing diseases
Sender: newsletter@kevinmd.com
Summary:
– Direct-to-consumer drug advertising expands diagnostic categories, prioritizing profit over patient health.
– GLP-1 medications, prescribed based on metabolic conditions rather than BMI, can transform health outcomes and should be more equitably accessible.
– The process of finding physician jobs is outdated compared to modern apps used for other purposes.
– Guidance on crafting meaningful research questions aligning personal motivation with societal needs.
– Importance of professional identity formation in medical education.
– Reflection on careers beyond medicine and the impact on professional purpose.
– Examines how racism and policy failures create disparities in reproductive health care.
– Psychiatrist shares 20 years’ experience with ketamine therapy for depression.
– Functional medicine addresses root causes and complexity in chronic illness.
– Early care can save lives in silent kidney disease through patient-centered approaches.
– Imposter syndrome is framed as a mindset conditioned by medical culture, contributing to burnout.
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Subject: Issue 105 of Happiful magazine is here
Sender: hello@happiful.com
Summary:
– New digital issue available for free; print subscription offers science-backed wellbeing content.
– Exploration of Greek myths and mythotherapy as tools for self-discovery and healing.
– Discussion on identity voids during transitions, grief related to trauma anniversaries, and feelings of burden from health issues.
– Overdiagnosis in mental health and the power of kindness and hope.
– Encourages readers to embrace personal agency in their life stories.
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Subject: HHS moves to end gender-affirming care for trans youths
Sender: newsletter@statnews.com
Summary:
– Proposed rules would block federal Medicare/Medicaid funds to facilities offering gender-affirming care for transgender youth, including puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery.
– New restrictions face anticipated legal challenges; advocacy groups oppose moves, citing scientific consensus.
– House passed bill restricting gender-affirming care, unlikely to pass Senate.
– Proposed reversal of disability law expanding definition to include gender dysphoria.
– CDC awarded controversial $1.6 million grant for hepatitis B vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau.
– President Trump signed executive order reclassifying marijuana to Schedule III, facilitating research but not changing federal illegality.
– The nation’s first nonprofit offering supervised drug consumption services celebrated its 4th anniversary amid federal pressure.
– FDA political appointees interfering in drug review processes, awarding fast-track vouchers influenced by national priorities and politics.
Notable Opinion:
– Lessons from underground AIDS research to adapt to NIH’s funding crisis are highlighted.
Subject: Axios Vitals: 2025 in review
Sender: caitlin@axios.com
Summary:
– 2025 marked as a landmark year for health care, major federal-level decisions reshaping the field.
– Public health policies, including vaccine mandates and funding cuts to CDC, FDA, NIH, have generated long-term concerns.
– Prescription drug development, approval, pricing, and market policies underwent significant changes; rapid approvals and voluntary pricing deals emerged.
– Government drug price negotiation programs strengthened; coverage for anti-obesity GLP-1 drugs advanced under Medicare.
– Medicaid cuts near trillion dollars passed by Republicans, risking coverage losses for millions and hospital financial instability, especially urban hospitals.
– Enhanced subsidies for ACA plans at risk; premiums rising if subsidies expire.
– Bypass of traditional insurance growing via direct sales by drug companies, direct primary care, and direct contracting deals like Northwell Health’s union agreement.
Bottom line:
Health insurance landscape is complex with emerging models challenging traditional frameworks.
Subject: My thanks to our readers in this tumultuous year
Sender: marketing@statnews.com
Summary:
– STAT reflects on vast health care changes during Trump’s second administration, emphasizing their comprehensive, accurate coverage.
– Offers 25% discount to subscribe to STAT+ for full investigative journalism access.
– Coverage highlights include:
– “American Science, Shattered” series on research enterprise disruptions.
– Reports on researchers emigrating for jobs abroad.
– Investigations into Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s consolidation of power.
– Exclusive on FDA fast-track drug review politicization.
– Analysis on corporate influence in elder care debates.
– End-of-year biotech CEO rankings.
– Provocative podcast discussions on religion and science.
– Thanks readers and invites feedback to continue robust science journalism.
Subject: Bizarre planet is shaped like a lemon
Sender: briefing@nature.com
Summary:
– Exoplanet PSR J2322-2650b orbits an ultra-dense pulsar every 7.8 hours and is distorted into a lemon shape.
– Its atmosphere contains unexpected carbon molecules, possibly graphite clouds giving a deep red appearance.
– Theoretical physics behind TV show “Stranger Things” parallel universe concept explored.
– Jared Isaacman appointed NASA administrator; faces ambitious lunar mission timeline and workforce morale challenges.
– Featured science images include Chile’s Villarrica volcano.
– Looking ahead to 2026: AI scientists, space missions, and ocean-floor drilling are key research themes.
– Weekly highlights include scientific short stories, book recommendations, and a festive podcast with science songs.
– Encourages readers to subscribe and shares ways to engage during holiday break.
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