Healthcare Knuggets

Apr 08, 2026

Email 1:

Subject: The secrets teen girls tell AI (and the crisis in modern medicine)

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Highlights:

– Teen girls share their deepest fears on chatbots revealing loneliness and mental health needs.

– Autism diagnosis is flawed, prioritizing speed over accuracy; pediatrician proposes reforms.

– A patient’s story of persistent adverse reaction to SSRI calls for more research.

– Carrier screening results show greater complexity with new variants and risks.

– Laboratory reference ranges can shift suddenly causing “healthy” to seem abnormal — beware overtesting.

– Silicon Valley faces a shortage of primary care doctors due to costs and workforce issues.

– Paraphimosis may indicate undiagnosed diabetes; advocates for routine screening.

– Systematic neglect of mental health in ERs is a human rights issue; dignity-centered care suggested.

– Lipoprotein(a), a major genetic heart risk factor, now recommended for universal adult testing.

– Digital therapeutics are emerging FDA-cleared software treatments for conditions like ADHD and addiction.

– Subscribe to KevinMD’s daily medical podcast for more insights.


Email 2:

Subject: You’re [partial]

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Highlights:

– Embracing life’s messiness; emotional ups and downs are normal, not failures.

– Stories on ageing with ‘shibui’ style, abandoning perfectionism via “meadowscaping,” and personal perimenopause anxiety.

– Also covers acupressure, chronic pain navigation, and benefits of shower karaoke.

– Monthly print subscription at £5.99 includes surprises and journaling aids for wellbeing journeys.

– UK subscribers get exclusive rewards and puzzles to support mental health.


Email 3:

Subject: How a star scientist’s quest to fight prejudice in the biology classroom came to an end

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Key Stories:

– University of Michigan’s breakthrough on abdominal aortic aneurysm drug target wins STAT Madness.

– Study shows insulin price cap at $35/month improves treatment adherence and reduces blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes, though with slight hypoglycemia risk increase.

– Growing evidence supports safety of over-the-counter abortion medications; self-assessment of eligibility promising.

– High school genetics educator Brian Donovan’s NSF grants canceled under previous administration, ending innovative work combating prejudice via genetics education.

– Nearly half of US adults met aerobic activity guidelines in 2024, with disparities by race, income, and age.

– Addiction recovery is undermined by insurance plan changes; financial instability contributes to relapse risk.


Email 4:

Subject: 🙏🏻 Medicare plans’ reprieves

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Key Points:

– Trump administration u-turn grants private Medicare plans $13B pay boost for 2027, averaging 2.48% to nearly 5% after initial flat proposal caused insurer stock drops.

– Increase reflects higher health cost growth; CMS delays implementing some risk adjustment updates to ease insurer transition.

– ARPA-H’s arthritis therapies show promise with tissue regeneration in preclinical studies; human trials planned next year.

– Medicaid expansion (2017-2023) increased access to opioid use disorder medication treatment by 14.7%, especially in Maine, Virginia, and Oklahoma.

– Delays and appeals in health claims burden patients and providers; cutting these can improve timely access to care.

– Quote: ICU patients often suffer long-term effects post-discharge, highlighting need for hospital care reforms.


Email 5:

Subject: ‘Moon joy’: science, awe and tears on historic NASA missions

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Highlights:

– Artemis II astronauts’ lunar fly-by captivates mission control with reports of stunning “islands of light” and color variations on Moon.

– Lunar far side observations provide insight into crust thickness, crater density, and major basins like Orientale, enriching planetary science.

– The crew shares emotional moments including naming a crater “Carroll” in memory of commander’s late wife, symbolizing team camaraderie.

– NASA mission control’s “Moon joy” phrase captures the awe and wonder experienced during historic spaceflight.

– Opinion calls for lunar stewardship preventing pollution and debris, honoring Moon’s universal cultural value.

– China’s planned lunar base and possible first crewed landing by 2030 add new dynamics to lunar exploration.

– NASA’s Artemis II mission advances human spaceflight despite challenges, heralding a new era of space science.


Email 6:

Subject: The 2026 STAT Madness winner is here 👑

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Summary:

– University of Michigan wins STAT Madness 2026 with groundbreaking insights into abdominal aortic aneurysms opening new therapy targets.

– The research received 58.1% of votes from over 25,000 participants, reflecting strong audience engagement.

– Editor’s pick highlights neuroscientist Maiken Nedergaard’s work on brain waste clearance mechanisms.

– STAT Madness continues to spotlight top scientific research nationwide through a bracket competition.


Stay Well!

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