Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed

Morning Briefing

Each week, KHN finds longer stories for you to enjoy. This week’s selections include stories on the Ohio abortion-rape case, obesity, the history of the Tuskegee syphilis story, and more.

In Florida, A Warning To Disregard Biden’s LGBTQ+ Student Protections

Morning Briefing

Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. told schools that following President Joe Biden’s guidance on LGBTQ+ student protections could place them in violation of state laws. Under these laws, one school district has already enacted mandatory parental notification of kids’ transgender moves.

Spotlight Falls On HIV Prevention Drugs, With Some Criticism Of Makers

Morning Briefing

Stat reports on criticisms that ViiV’s generic HIV-preventing drug will not be available for up to four years. Cheap local copies of GSK’s anti-HIV drug could be available sooner. ADHD drugs and Rite Aid, a data breach at OneTouchPoint, soaring profits at Pfizer, and more are also in industry news.

Nearly Every Protein’s Shape Predicted By AI System

Morning Briefing

The New York Times reports on a startling development from artificial intelligence lab DeepMind which could impact the future of drug research and development. A potential new candidemia treatment, discoveries on how covid’s spike proteins harm heart cells, and more are also reported.

Unusual Parechovirus Cluster In Infants; Progress On Child Hepatitis

Morning Briefing

23 babies in Tennessee were found with the potentially serious virus in a short period of the spring, with experts noting the numbers are “not normal” and concerning. Separately, some researchers wonder if the child hepatitis outbreak is an outbreak at all. Other public health news is also reported.

Veterans Denounce Republicans Who Blocked Senate Burn Pits Bill

Morning Briefing

After legislation that would expand health care for U.S. military veterans exposed to toxins during their service failed to pass a procedural vote when 25 Republicans reversed their position from a June vote. Veterans’ groups, and one of their high-profile advocates Jon Stewart, blasted the development.

Hopes For Seniors’ Health Cost Reduction Seen In Spending Deal

Morning Briefing

AP reports on cautious optimism raised by moves by Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin to help the budget bill pass. Meanwhile, the Washington Post notes drug companies’ profits are under unusual threat due to the deal. Democrats also plan to try to add insulin price protections in.

Booster Program Won’t Be Expanded Until Fall When Retooled Shots Available

Morning Briefing

The Biden administration’s plans to allow adults under 50 to get a fourth covid shot have been set aside in favor of waiting for the next generation of Moderna and Pfizer’s booster tailored for omicron.

‘What About My Life?’ Young Girl Asks W.Va. Lawmakers Poised To Pass New Abortion Ban

Morning Briefing

As West Virginia prepares to pass the first new legislation since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that bans abortion, a 12 year old’s comments made national news. The bill allows the criminal prosecution of doctors who perform the procedure. Legislative and court developments from Indiana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and other states are also reported.

HHS Warns Insurers Of Penalties If Birth Control Is Not Covered

Morning Briefing

The Departments of Health and Human Services and Labor have been fielding an increasing number of complaints from patients who have been denied birth control coverage since the Supreme Court’s landmark abortion decision. HHS issued clarification guidance Thursday telling insurers that contraceptive coverage is still required under the Affordable Care Act.

San Francisco, New York Declare Monkeypox An Emergency

Morning Briefing

Those two areas are among the hardest-hit by the viral outbreak. U.S. health officials, however, stressed that monkeypox can still be stopped in its tracks, and the Department of Health and Human Services said 1.1 million new vaccines will soon be available.

Heat Wave Duration Records May Fall In Pacific Northwest

Morning Briefing

Dangerous triple-digit heat forecasts extend into the weekend for parts of the Northwest. In Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz has words on a law banning gay sex; an anti-vax doctor is suing over defamation; and Gov. Greg Abbott is setting aside $1.25 million for counseling after the Uvalde shooting.

The Pandemic Traveling-Nurse Money Train Halts

Morning Briefing

The Wall Street Journal reports on the status of the traveling nurse industry. Separately, Modern Healthcare covers Medicare pay hikes for some health care sectors. Other industry news covers Cassava Sciences, antimicrobial resistance, approval for a drug to treat kids’ kidney disease, and more.

Obesity Protection Later May Come From Being Breastfed Longer

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, other research makes progress on the production of artificial human eggs and on the question of why men die younger than women. Uterine cancer rates, telehealth treatment of veterans, treatments for opioid use disorder, and various covid studies are also reported.

Gun Manufacturers Defend Industry At Hearing; AR-15s Made Makers $1B

Morning Briefing

News outlets report on how gun manufacturers faced questions, including from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, on gun violence and white supremacy. AP notes the AR-15 weapons used in recent mass shootings were big earners for a decade. HIV/AIDS cures, vitamin D and more are also reported.