Europe Is Warning Travelers To Be Careful In America If They Are LGBTQ+
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
The United States has long warned its own citizens to be careful if traveling to an unstable country. In a flip of the script, several nations are now telling their citizens to be careful in the United States.
Abortion A Key Issue In Wis. Election That Could Alter State’s High Court
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
The state’s Supreme Court is considering whether to reactivate a 19th-century law crafted when married women had no legal identity and could not vote. The winner of the election could sway how the court rules. Also, New Jersey, Texas, Wyoming, and Missouri weigh abortion issues.
Residency Match Rates Largely Stable As Pool Of Applicants Grows
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
Notably, there was renewed interest in emergency medicine and pediatrics. Also, nursing is the most competitive major at the University of California. Other industry news includes a nurses strike at Butler Memorial Hospital, doctors’ frustration with the health care system, and more.
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge Safety Nets Are Working
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
The Washington Post reports on a new study indicating that the nets have reduced suicides by 73%. Other health news comes from Texas, North Carolina, California, and Colorado.
Parents, Educators Worry As Oversight Of Special Education Is Moved To HHS
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
Some education experts called the move illegal and expressed concern that continued federal funding would come with stipulations. Others warned that school districts might seek tax increases to make up for any gaps. Plus: HHS officials are bracing for steep layoffs.
First Edition: Monday, March 24, 2025
March 24, 2025
Morning Briefing
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
Current, Former CDC Staff Warn Against Slashing Support to Local Public Health Departments
By Jess Mador, WABE
March 24, 2025
KFF Health News Original
Public health and science researchers are concerned about the Trump administration’s cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reductions in staff and budgets could undermine the nation’s ability to respond to threats, they say.
The Colorado Psychedelic Mushroom Experiment Has Arrived
By Kate Ruder
March 24, 2025
KFF Health News Original
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued, excitement and questions build about the fungi’s potential, affordability, and safety in the Centennial State.
Cómo afecta a todos los recortes de personal y dinero en las agencias de salud pública
By Jess Mador, WABE
March 24, 2025
KFF Health News Original
Desde finales de enero hasta mediados de febrero, la administración Trump desconectó algunas páginas de internet de los CDC y congeló las comunicaciones externas, incluido su resumen epidemiológico semanal.
En Colorado, comienzan a usar hongos psicódelicos para experimentación terapéutica
By Kate Ruder
March 24, 2025
KFF Health News Original
Los hongos psicodélicos y su compuesto psicoactivo, la psilocibina, tienen el potencial de tratar a personas con depresión y ansiedad, incluso a aquellas que no responden a otros medicamentos o terapias.
Journalists Demystify Bird Flu, Medicaid Work Requirements, and Reproductive Health Research
March 22, 2025
KFF Health News Original
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.
Medicaid Cuts Would Kneecap Health Services, Tribal Leaders Warn
By Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez
March 21, 2025
KFF Health News Original
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Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
Each week, KFF Health News finds longer stories for you to enjoy. Today’s selections are on mental health, gun safety, the science behind “Severance,” and more.
Rikers To Be Replaced With 4 Facilities, With One Dedicated To Mental Health
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the new site will be a “state-of-the-art mental health facility,” CBS News reported. Other states making the news are Illinois, California, Alabama, New Hampshire, Montana, and South Carolina.
New Studies Link Red Meat Allergy To Two More Types Of Tick
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is potentially life-threatening and is estimated to affect 450,000 Americans. Also: E-reminders for the flu vaccine might lower uptake of the covid vaccine; educating caregivers of Down syndrome adults about Alzheimer’s; and more.
Hospitals Advised To Boost Security After Terrorist Threat Is Posted On X
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
The threat has not been verified, but the American Hospital Association and Health-ISAC are urging the health sector to alert staff and be on the lookout for suspicious activity.
Morning Briefing for Friday, March 21, 2025
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
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Ohio Is The Latest State Hit By The Measles Outbreak
March 21, 2025
Morning Briefing
The Ohio Department of Health reports this first case is in an unvaccinated adult, according to 10TV. Also, two new measles cases are confirmed in Maryland; a former surgeon general criticizes RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccination stance; and more.