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The Economist· 2025-10-05 13:00
Rather than seek to import Europe’s prices, the president would be better off borrowing its approach—and establishing an American system of valuing drugs https://t.co/QcTHy2Heka ...
Joe fact-checks JD Vance’s about-face on government shutdowns
MSNBC· 2025-09-30 16:52
Government Shutdowns & Political Blame - Policy disagreements should not be used as leverage to halt government functions or troop payments [1] - Shutting down the government over tax provisions disrupts essential services [2] - Republicans are often blamed for government shutdowns, especially with control of the White House, Senate, and House [5][6][7] - Public perception is that Republicans, when in charge, are unable to effectively run the government [7] Political Strategy & Leverage - The idea of using government shutdown fights to extract concessions for the American people was discussed [3] - Past government shutdowns have benefited political figures like Bill Clinton, who was re-elected after one [5] Public Perception & Impact - The public may not pay close attention to government shutdowns [4] - Middle America's perception is affected when the government shuts down under Republican control [6]
'We're scared': Conservative mom of disabled son raises alarm about cuts to Medicaid
MSNBC· 2025-08-25 19:48
When David Alheiser was born with life-threatening abnormalities four years ago, doctors did not expect him to survive. Now, his extensive medical conditions require constant care. Medicaid is how he's been able to live at home in North Carolina under his mother's care.That could change though because of how President Trump's big beautiful bill is shifting how federal funding is spent across the country. And according to David's mother, Rachel, North Carolina state legislature le leg legislators have alread ...
The cost of ignoring women's health | Sheena Franklin | TEDxMiami
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 16:03
Economic Impact of Neglecting Women's Health - The global economy loses over $1 trillion annually due to lost productivity, absenteeism, and healthcare costs related to women's health [7] - US employers lose over $225 billion annually in healthcare costs, significantly driven by delayed diagnoses and lower quality of care for women [7] - Pharmaceutical companies miss out on billions by having only 4% of their pipelines focused on female-only conditions [8] - Consumer health and technology companies lose hundreds of millions by developing solutions based on male-centric data [9] Systemic Issues in Women's Healthcare - Women's health is often an afterthought, a blind spot ingrained in how healthcare views women [5] - Over 80% of autoimmune disease patients are women, yet nearly all research (92%) is conducted on men [3] - Delays in diagnosing and treating women's health issues lead to significant economic and personal costs [2][3][7] - Traditional tests often overlook biomarkers and hormone fluctuations relevant to women's health [11] Opportunities in Women's Health (Femtech) - Reframing the conversation around women's health presents a significant economic and healthcare opportunity, potentially beyond a $500 billion market [6][10] - Femtech companies are creating innovative solutions designed around the entire life cycle and experiences of women [15] - AI and precision medicine can be used to improve drug development and predict sex-specific drug responses [12] Actions for Improvement - Challenge outdated narratives, question dismissive care, and refuse to downplay symptoms [18] - Policymakers, healthcare leaders, and technologists should ensure comprehensive policies and evaluate product development pipelines [19] - Physicians should advocate for more comprehensive medical training and question outdated diagnostic criteria [19]