Different Takes: Schools Can Help Kids Manage Mental Health; Ways To Prevent Cyberattacks In Health Care
Editorial writers weigh in on adolescent stress management, cybersecurity in healthcare and Texas women's health care issues.
Scientific American:
Adolescent Mental Health? There's A 'Vaccine' For That
Ask any teenager if they would like to talk about mindfulness and mood thermometers with their peers a dozen times in one school year, and most would decline the opportunity. But ask them instead if they would like a vaccine to ward off the worst mental health impacts of the past year and a half, and most would raise their hands without thinking. (Tamar Mendelson and Laura Clary, 9/7)
Modern Healthcare:
Steps Toward A More Secure Health System
Cyberattacks continue to rise in healthcare, with the number of data breaches on pace to set a new record this year. What are some priorities in partnership with the federal government to address cybersecurity issues in healthcare? (Chuck Christian and Claudia Williams, 9/7)
The New York Times:
Texas’ Long History Of Hollowing Out Women’s Health Care
In a stunning move, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a sweeping law to take effect in Texas last week that eradicates nearly all abortion care in the second-largest state in the country. Senate Bill 8, signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in May, bars abortion once an ultrasound picks up cardiac activity, which is typically around six weeks. This amounts to a near-total ban: Many women are not aware they are pregnant that early. (Mary Tuma, 9/7)