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Lessons from COVID-19 could help communities better prepare for the next pandemic19:44 The COVID-19 pandemic has provided researchers with a wealth of information on contemporary successes and failures in combating an emerging pathogen. Using AI and citizen science for vector-borne disease surveillance19:44 Researchers from the University of South Florida have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may be the first specimen of Anopheles stephensi - an invasive and deadly malaria-carrying mosquito - ever detected in Madagascar. BU researcher secures grant to investigate the link between nursing home architecture and health outcomes18:32 Diana Anderson, MD, M.Arch, assistant professor of neurology at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, has received a $270,418 grant from the Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation for her project "Investigating the Relationship between Nursing Home Architecture and Health Outcomes." Reducing prescriptions of sleep drugs in older adults could provide health and economic benefits17:56 Millions of older Americans suffering from insomnia regularly use prescription sleep medications, despite the risk of serious side effects-such as falls, broken bones COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines14:55 An international study led by the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar-Ilan University reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines, resulting in declining vaccination rates and a resurgence of preventable, life-threatening diseases such as measles. Opt-out organ donation policies may reduce living organ donations14:55 Every day, 17 Americans die while waiting for an organ transplant. Opt-out organ donation policies, which enroll everyone into post-mortem donation programs by default unless people choose to opt out, have been touted as a way to increase the supply of desperately needed organs. New report maps Singapore's programs supporting children's mental health13:07 A new report from the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI), supported by the Octava Foundation, has mapped Singapore's programmes supporting children's mental health. Many fear federal loan caps will deter aspiring doctors and worsen MD shortage11:57 Medical educators and health professionals warn that new federal student loan caps in President Donald Trump's tax cut law could make it more expensive for many people to become doctors and could exacerbate physician shortages nationwide. An Arm and a Leg: A listener’s DIY project helps others deal with high medical bills11:57 In April, Thomas Sanford, a medical student who regularly listens to "An Arm and a Leg," set out to create a resource he could easily share with patients to help them deal with unaffordable medical bills. A ticking clock: How states are preparing for a last-minute Obamacare deal11:57 One family in Virginia Beach, Virginia, just found out their health plan's deductible will jump from $800 to $20,000 next year. |