The Economist
How Poor Kenyans Became Economists' Guinea Pigs
In one corner of Kenya, virtually everyone has taken part in a randomized controled trial.
New York Times
Cyberattack Paralyzes the Largest U.S. Health-care Payment System
The hacking shut down the nation’s biggest health-care payment system, causing financial chaos
Diabetes, Colonialism, and Killers of the Flower Moon
Nature
Meningitis Could be Behind "Mystery Illness" Reports in Nigeria
The WHO confirms three meningitis deaths, which it says might have triggered rumors of an outbreak of an unknown disease
NPR
Got COVID? CDC Says Stay Home While You're Sick, but Drops Its 5-Day Isolation Rule
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is dropping its 5-day isolation guidance for people with COVID-19
Tobacco Control Goes Missing from Indonesia's Presidential Ballot
UNRWA Under Fire
In Myanmar, Health Care Has Become a Battleground
Washington Post
Breast Cancer Death Rate Dropped 58% over 44 Years in the United States
Nearly half of the reduction was attributed to earlier and more effective treatment