| | | During the run-up to the Thanksgiving holiday in the U.S., First Opinion authors looked at the tripledemic of viral infectious diseases sweeping the nation, questioned the "Best Medical Schools" survey, and more. This week's episode of the First Opinion Podcast covered the valuable lessons that can be learned from people living with mental illness and their family members. | | By Anne N. Sosin and Lakshmi Ganapathi and Martha Lincoln Chandan Khanna/Getty The viral tripledemic should demand crisis clinical measures as well as community prevention efforts. Why are the latter being abandoned? Read More | By Holly J. Humphrey and Dana Levinson Adobe U.S. medical schools should stop participating in U.S. News & World Report's biased and misleading "Best Medical School" survey. Read More | Sponsored Insight by Phlow The true costs of foreign API and the domestic CDMO solution More than 80% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients used to manufacture today's vital medications are produced abroad. But what is the true cost of relinquishing control of the supply of our Nation's essential medicines to foreign sources? By collaborating with a variety of pharmaceutical and biotech companies, Phlow provides expert consultation and differentiated R&D services, through their SMART-CDMO, in an effort to re-shore the manufacturing of essential and innovative medicines for good. Learn more. | By Patrick Skerrett People with lived experience of mental illness can help others learn to live and thrive with mental health conditions. Read More | By Carlos del Rio STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images Researchers need to be developing many more, new antimicrobial drugs right now, but they are dangerously behind schedule. Read More | |
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