| | | If your summer plans include summer reading, please share with STAT the books and podcasts related to health, medicine, biopharma, and the life sciences writ large that are on your list for our annual summer reading roundup (see lists from 2021, 2019, and 2018). | | By Susan Hatters Friedman and Renee Sorrentino and Karen B. Rosenbaum EVELYN HOCKSTEIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Neither of the psychiatrists who testified in the Depp-Heard trial were board-certified forensic psychiatrists. Read More | By Vinay Kampalath CDC/ Cynthia S. Goldsmith Once monkeypox began appearing in the Global North, it didn't take long for it to be portrayed in stigmatizing ways. Read More | Sponsor content by Johnson & Johnson MedTech Innovation is the bridge to top care, but it requires a holistic view of challenges we're solving True innovation is not merely solving the challenges of today – it's taking a comprehensive look across the care spectrum to identify processes and technologies we can improve to advance positive patient outcomes. Drivers of Innovation is showcasing the power of problem solvers who never stop asking "What if…?" in pursuit of more effective, faster care that helps people live better lives. Learn more. | By Patrick Skerrett More than 10.5 million children have become orphans because of Covid-19. The loss of a parent or other caregiver can reverberate for years. Read More | By Vineeta Gupta and Philippa Whitford Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Global Financing Facility for Women, Children, and Adolescents provides a model to invest in the health of these groups. Read More | By Octavio N. Martinez, Jr. Jon Cherry/Getty Images The Urgency of Normal toolkit disregards the pandemic's effects on children from minoritized and economically disadvantaged communities. Read More | By Peter J. Pitts SAMUEL CORUM/AFP via Getty Images The firestorm over baby formula shortages offers an opportunity for the FDA to address the potential for shortages across its portfolio. Read More | By Darcy Krueger and Emanual Maverakis Adobe "Medical necessity" should be applied equitably so rare disease patients have the same level of coverage available to everyone else. Read More | By Sylvie Leotin Adobe To uproot health inequities in the U.S. for centuries, it is essential to understand the experiences of underserved and marginalized people. Read More | |
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