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Wednesday, Apr 15 2026

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Viewpoints: High Court's Childhood Vaccine Ruling Is Significant; GLP-1 Use Is Moving Faster Than The Science

Opinion writers examine these public health issues.

Constitutional law on vaccines was long settled. Now, the Supreme Court favors religious exemptions. (Zalman Rothschild, 4/15)

Millions of Americans are experimenting with the drugs. Science cant keep up. (Julia Belluz, 4/14)

File this under hiding in plain sight. Last fall, the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry issued a so-called expression of concern about a controversial study that was published in 2001 about the widely prescribed antidepressant known as Paxil. (Ed Silverman, 4/15)

I could never forget this patient. I knew him well. I was in my second year of a grueling emergency medicine residency, and he came to the ER often. Each time, he was sent from an outpatient clinic with dangerously high blood pressure. And each time, we treated him and discharged him home. (Uche Blackstock, 4/15)

Connecticut has been at the forefront of patient rights and access to health care, and of evidence- and compassion-based public policy And so today, as we again consider legislation to allow medical aid in dying, the question is simple and obvious: should terminally ill adults be permitted to leave this life peacefully and on their own terms, under strict safeguards? (Destiny Jones, 4/15)

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