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Undiagnosed Mystery Diseases

Undiagnosed Mystery Diseases

>> June 6, 2021

Hundreds of patients nationally have diseases that have confounded doctors and yielded no diagnosis and no reliable treatment. Today the Undiagnosed Diseases Network helps these patients, but its funding is uncertain beyond 2022. Patients and a physician leader of the UDN discuss the lonely plight of these patients and hopes for the future.

topics: Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Diagnoses| DNA and Genetics| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Medical Research| Misdiagnoses| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness| Vulnerable Populations
No Herd Immunity?

Missing The Goal of Herd Immunity

>> May 30, 2021

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, public health experts have looked to vaccines with the goal of creating “herd immunity.” Now it is clear we will not reach that goal. One of the nation’s leading infectious disease experts discusses how we are missing the target and what it means.

topics: Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| Ethics| Federal Government and Regulation| Fraud| Generic Drugs| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Philosophy and Ethics| Prevention| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Viruses| Vulnerable Populations
Research Ethics Now Vs. Then: A Case Study

Research Ethics Now vs. Then: A Case Study (2021)

>> May 9, 2021

In the mid-1960’s, many Ivy League and Seven Sister colleges as well as prestigious prep schools allowed researchers to photograph incoming students naked as part of work on a now-discredited theory linking physical characteristics to leadership potential. A former student who went through it, now a physician and writer, discusses how research ethics have …

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Education| Ethics| Informed Consent| Medical Research| Medical School| Philosophy and Ethics| Research and Clinical Trials| Research Ethics| Sexual Abuse
Giving Cash To The Homeless

Giving Cash to the Homeless

>> April 18, 2021

Homelessness continues to be a stubborn problem despite many well-intentioned programs. A new experimental study finds that giving homeless people thousands of dollars in cash helps get many of them off the streets for good, calling into question many assumptions about the homeless and how they got that way. Experts discuss the new program and its …

topics: Addiction| Alcohol Use and Abuse| Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Economics| Economics and Finance| Employment and Workplace Issues| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Ethics| Homelessness and Housing| Infrastructure and Engineering| Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations| Philosophy and Ethics| Poverty| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Unemployment
Vaccine Passports

Vaccine Passports

>> February 14, 2021

Proof of having received Covid-19 vaccine may soon be required for boarding a plane, going to a ball game, going to school, having a job or eating in some restaurants. An expert involved in the design of a passport app discusses how it would all work.

topics: Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Ethics| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vaccination| Vaccine Mandate| Viruses
Fibbing To Your Doctor

Fibbing To Your Doctor

>> January 24, 2021

Surveys show that as many as 80% of people omit information, stretch the truth or outright lie to their doctors. Experts discuss why it happens, consequences, and methods that might reduce the amount of less-than-truthful answers to doctors’ questions.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Behavioral Science| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Education| Ethics| Health Care| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Social Science| Technology

Medical Notes: Week of January 3, 2021

>> January 3, 2021

The incidence of cancer is increasing among teenagers and young adults. Then, This is the time to make new year’s resolutions… but mental health experts say this year may not be the time to make big changes. And finally… your Roomba may be spying on you through your wi-fi network.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Communication| Covid-19 Pandemic| Ethics| Internet and Social Media| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Philosophy and Ethics| Privacy| Research and Clinical Trials| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Viruses
medical crowdfunding

Medical Crowdfunding: The good and the bad

>> December 20, 2020

Medical campaigns account for a third of monies raised on crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe, and many people who’ve fallen through the holes of the safety net have been helped this way. But studies show that fraud is rampant with fake patients and medical providers. Experts discuss.

topics: Consumer Safety| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Economics and Finance| Ethics| Federal Government and Regulation| Fraud| Health Care| Insurance| Internet and Social Media| Philosophy and Ethics| Science| Technology
Organ Thieves: The First Human Heart Transplant in the South

Organ Thieves: The First Human Heart Transplant in the South

>> October 18, 2020

An investigative journalist explains how a black man’s heart was harvested without his family’s consent for the first human heart transplant in the South, and how incidents such as this help to explain ongoing African-American distrust of medicine.

topics: Cardiology| Discrimination and Racism| Ethics| Health Care| History| Organ Transplants| Philosophy and Ethics| Surgery| Technology
Will We Be Ready For A Covid Vaccine?

Will We Be Ready For A Covid Vaccine?

>> October 11, 2020

A Covid-19 vaccine is on the horizon, but while billions have been spent on its development, little has been spent on distribution and there are still many unanswered questions. Experts discuss how vaccine distribution might be carried out, how long it’s likely to take, and the steps needed to make it work.

topics: Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Philosophy and Ethics| Prevention| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| State Government| Vaccination| Viruses
Who Gets a Vaccine?

Who Gets a Vaccine?

>> August 16, 2020

Development of a coronavirus vaccine is proceeding at a breakneck pace. What needs to happen to make sure it’s safe and effective? And if a vaccine is successfully made, who should get it first?

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Economics| Economics and Finance| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mathematics and Data| Minority Issues| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| Viruses
Back To School 2020: Can Kids Attend, Or Will Remote Learning Rule?

Back To School 2020: Can Kids Attend, Or Will Remote Learning Rule?

>> August 9, 2020

Many school districts are delaying decisions on whether students will attend in person or will be taught remotely once again to reduce the risk of Covid-19 to children and staff. Experts discuss the methods under consideration to lower risks and whether that will be enough to open for classes.

topics: Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Covid-19 Pandemic| Education| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Parenting Issues| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health| Technology| Viruses| Vulnerable Populations
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