Trump’s medical exam, longevity, urgent care: Morning Rounds
Health and medicine enthusiasts can now get their daily dose of information with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. The newsletter covers a wide range of topics related to health, medicine, and longevity, providing readers with valuable insights and updates on the latest developments in the field.
One recent newsletter highlighted President Trump’s latest medical exam, which he claimed went “PERFECTLY.” The exam, described as a preventive checkup, raised questions about transparency and the need for clear and timely medical information without political spin. The newsletter also touched on the increasing usage of urgent care centers across the U.S., with a focus on disparities in access among different demographic groups.
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The newsletter also highlighted a study on trends among undocumented patients in healthcare settings, showing a decline in emergency room visits among this population following changes in immigration enforcement policies. Additionally, a neuroscientist’s perspective on the challenges facing science in the wake of reproducibility issues was shared, emphasizing the need for action and resilience in the scientific community.
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