What We're Reading

Every day, we share what we're reading, listening to, and watching in the world of global health — from well-reported news articles and in-depth studies to timely podcast episodes and features

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Washington Post

Aging Homes Are Crumbling Across the United States Should Government Pay to Fix Them?

by Tim Craig

The average age of a U.S. home is now 40 years old. Homes tend to be the oldest in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic states, and along the Appalachians

NPR

The MAHA Plan for Healthier Kids Includes 128 Ideas, But Few Details

by Allison Aubrey, Maria Godoy, and Carmel Wroth

The Trump administration released a report Tuesday outlining a broad strategy to improve children's health

CFR

Why Stakes Are High in the U.S. Vaccine Debate

by Thomas J. Bollyky

Secretary Kennedy’s Senate hearing on Thursday illustrated that the United States' scientific reputation is at risk of eroding

Washington Post

Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow It to Freeze Billions in Foreign Aid

by Justin Jouvenal

The emergency request tests the president's assertion that he has the unilateral authority to block spending budgeted by Congress

New York Times

Cities Move Away From Strategies That Make Drug Use Safer

by Jan Hoffman

San Francisco, Philadelphia and others are retreating from "harm reduction" strategies that have helped reduce deaths

Science

Increasing Global Human Exposure to Wildland Fires Despite Declining Burned Area

by Seyd Teymoor Seydi et al.

From 2002 to 2021, fire exposure increased by 40% even as burned area declined globally

Washington Post

Supreme Court Clears Way for Nearly $800 Million in Cuts to NIH Grants

by Justin Jouvenal and Derek Hawkins

The ruling allows the Trump administration to slash research on health issues in minority, gay and transgender communities

CBS News

As Measles Surged in Texas, Trump Administration’s Actions Hampered CDC’s Response

by Amy Maxmen

The Trump administration interfered with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention communications, stalled agency reports, and censored its data

Reuters

U.S. Confirms Nation’s First Travel-Associated Human Screwworm Case Connected to Central American Outbreak

by Cassandra Garrison, Tom Polansek and Leah Douglas

The presence of screwworm, which can devastate cattle herds, will likely rattle beef and livestock markets

Washington Post

Hundreds of CDC Employees Receive Permanent Layoff Notices

by Lena H. Sun and Grace Moon

The terminations were effective as of Monday, several CDC employees said

Washington Post

Texas Has Declared Its Measles Outbreak Over. The Threat Still Looms.

by Lena H. Sun

Texas recorded 762 cases and two deaths of otherwise healthy unvaccinated children

Bloomberg

ADHD Medicines Reduce Suicide, Crime Risks in Sweeping Study

by Ashleigh Furlong

Drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were linked to a reduced risk of suicidal behavior, substance misuse and criminality