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CDC playing smaller role in MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak
NEW YORK — No quick dispatching of disease investigators. No televised news conference to inform the public. No timely health alerts to doctors. In the midst of a hantavirus outbreak that involves Americans and is making headlines around the world, the U.S. government’s top public health agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been uncharacteristically missing in […]
More men should go into nursing
While the number of Americans in need of care keeps rising, many health systems are struggling to find qualified nurses. The demand for qualified nurses is projected to increase nationwide, with nearly 200,000 annual job openings expected. This is driven, in part, by a mass exodus of nurses reaching retirement age. At this critical juncture […]
Opinion: STAT+: Ambiguous loss: a peculiar kind of grief in dementia care
I was at the close of my interview with Muriel, wife and caregiver of my patient Jim, who has dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease. Jim was in the waiting area so I could have a candid conversation with Muriel. I’d asked her about his cognitive symptoms, mood, and behavior, and how they impact his ability […]
Survey: Trump immigration policies fueling scientific brain drain
The budding scientist had left India for the U.S. for her Ph.D., because as she saw it, no other country offered the same opportunities for researchers. Set to finish her doctorate this summer, she also had a postdoctoral fellowship lined up in America. Now those plans have changed. New and intrusive burdens for renewing a […]
Ailux hires Maria Belvisi as chief scientific officer
Hired someone new and exciting? Promoted a rising star? Finally solved that hard-to-fill spot? Share the news with us, and we’ll share it with others. That’s right. Send us your changes, and we’ll find a home for them. Don’t be shy. Everyone wants to know who is coming and going. And here is our regular feature in which […]
New tool goes beyond BMI to identify 18 obesity health risks
Body mass index has its limitations, but for now it’s the metric medicine often defaults to when predicting weight-related health problems. A new tool promises to better define who’s at risk for obesity complications, based on measures that include BMI but also family history, diet, current illness, and socioeconomic factors culled from medical records. One […]
Microplastics have become a rare source of bipartisan agreement
This month, the Trump administration announced what may be the biggest win for the Make America Healthy Again movement on an environmental issue to date. The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a rule that would, for the first time, formally flag microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water as threats that deserve federal attention — putting them on its […]
Nancy Cox, a CDC veteran and stalwart in global flu research, dies at 77
Nancy Cox, who for decades was a global leader in influenza research, has died. Cox headed the influenza team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 22 years, shepherding it from a branch of 14 people to a division of over 100. She was also director of the World Health Organization’s Collaborating Center […]
Why one woman went to medical school at 69
Since I was 7, my goal has been to become a doctor. But life had other plans. I grew up in a blue-collar family in Levittown, N.Y., in the 1950s and ’60s, so it often felt like the world ended in Jersey. When I landed in Lansing, Mich., to attend Michigan State, I expected the […]
Happy 75th birthday to the CDC’s ‘disease detective’ program
The phone rings on the evening of Feb. 28, 2020. “We need you to deploy to Seattle. Meet your team at Roybal tomorrow and additional details will be provided.” For weeks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been tracking the spread of the novel coronavirus closely. The disease detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence […]