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Posted on September 27, 2024September 26, 2024 by John C. Goodman

The Risky Research Review Act would put guard rails around the ability of scientists to engage in gain of function research.

Paragon has 12 reforms to federal healthcare spending that would curb spending by $2.1 trillion over 10 years.

Two ways to boost the supply of transplantable organs.

AEI on the need for legalizing the market for human organs.

An unintended consequence of EOTC: when the credit is more generous, single adult daughters work more and spend less time on caregiving for their elderly parents. I am not against including care giving as a social useful activity under the EITC. I am against giving away money with no strings attached at all.

US brand drugs sell for about three times what people pay in other countries; but US generics are one-third less than the prices abroad.

Patients who think they are communicating with their doctors through MyChart could unknowingly be linking to a AI program called Art. If unedited by a human, Art’s responses risk serious harm about 7% of the time.  (NYT)

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