Healthcare Knuggets
Feb 03, 2026
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Subject: Issue 107 of Happiful is here!
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Happiful Magazine Issue 107 is now available, packed with inspiring stories and practical mental health tips:
– Gamification hacks for ADHD
– Traveling solo at 60
– Internal Family Systems approach to healing
– Calming collage activities
– Colour season analysis
– Mindset strategies to set kids up for success
– Anxiety on Your Mind, Community Corner, Ask the Experts
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Subject: Men are lining up for birth control trials
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– Bristol Myers Squibb awaits results from studies on a decades-old Alzheimer’s drug, aiming for a blockbuster success.
– Dept. of Education proposes limiting federal graduate loan amounts by field of study, affecting public health and related careers.
– Male birth control trials are drawing significant interest worldwide; new options may commercialize soon, expanding beyond condoms and vasectomies.
– Guinea worm eradication program nears completion with only 10 cases in 2025.
– EPA will no longer count economic benefits of lives saved when regulating pollution, sparking public health concerns.
Read more analysis and updates by STAT reporters.
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Subject: 💧 Fluoride bans unfold
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– RFK Jr.’s push to remove fluoride from water is advancing at EPA and in 16 states.
– EPA plans a health risk study; current fluoride limit is 4 mg/L but CDC recommends max 0.7 mg/L.
– PBMs face new transparency rules requiring semiannual disclosures on drug pricing deals with manufacturers and pharmacies.
– U.S. life expectancy hits record 79 years in 2024 amid decreasing deaths from COVID and unintentional injuries.
– Novo Nordisk’s oral Wegovy launched faster than any drug ever, while overall GLP-1 franchise prescriptions slightly decreased.
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Subject: Stay ahead of what’s next in health and medicine with STAT’s new e-books
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Download STAT’s new free e-book from the annual STAT Summit, featuring cutting-edge debates and insights shaping health and medicine’s future.
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Subject: Scent of a mummy: scientists delve into the smells of history
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– Explore the month’s best science images including a firefly at a particle accelerator and the world’s oldest known rock art (~67,800 years old) from an Indonesian cave.
– A 33-year-old man sustained by an external artificial lung for 48 hours before lung transplant marks a world-first.
– Denmark’s childcare and parental policies offset 80% of the motherhood wage penalty.
– AI tools are helping find genetic causes of rare diseases in “DNA dark matter.”
– Discussion on public reliance on Dr Google for health info, including misinformation risks.
– Scholars argue that AI systems have already achieved a form of artificial general intelligence by convincingly imitating human cognitive abilities.
– Scientists recreate historical “smellscapes” such as ancient libraries, mummies, and historical battlefields.
– Quote: “Knowledge is like a shark: it must keep moving to stay alive.”
Enjoy this curated science briefing from Nature.
Stay Well!
