Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed
A JetBlue pilots illness looked like food poisoning, but it was actually an increasingly common tick-borne meat allergy that can be fatal. (Goldstein, 11/20)
Patients with low T complain they often cant get prescriptions from their own doctors. (Merelli, 11/21)
My year of unraveling is how a despairing Christy Morrill described nightmarish months when his immune system hijacked his brain. Whats called autoimmune encephalitis attacks the organ that makes us us, and it can appear out of the blue. (Neergaard and Lum, 11/20)
For the brain organoids in Lena Smirnovas lab at Johns Hopkins University, there comes a time in their short lives when they must graduate from the cozy bath of the bioreactor, leave the warm salty broth behind and be plopped onto a silicon chip laced with microelectrodes. From there, these tiny white spheres of human tissue can simultaneously send and receive electrical signals that, once decoded by a computer, will show how the cells inside them are communicating with each other as they respond to their new environments. (Molteni, 11/17)
An emerging area of research is uncovering hidden links between nature and human health. (Grandoni and Mara, 11/14)