- Some colleges and work places have reinstituted mask mandates.
- Two speech paralyzed patients are able to speak at a rate of 70 words per minute, (slightly less than half the rate of a normal conversation) using a computer that picks up electrical signals in the brain.
- One way to fight prior authorization obstacles: Shaming the insurer.
- A surprising consequence of a higher minimum wage: more homelessness.
- How the FDA silences speech – not false speech, but true speech.
- Biden’s FDA is opposing the DeSantis plan to import drugs from Canada. (gated)
- Did you know doctors can specialize in obesity medicine? There are about 100 of them in the US. (gated)
Category: Friday Links
Friday Links
Poll: one in three Americans have a tattoo.
Roughly three in 10 adults have been addicted to opioids or have a family member who has been. (NYT)
Harvard encourages students to apply for food stamps, despite $53B endowment.
AP: Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) doesn’t deserve the credit.
Why the IRA’s green energy investments won’t affect global warming.
Friday Links
- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen: “The best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the United States.”
- The rise and fall of cities: Detroit has one of the highest homicide rates in the United States, experienced a 61% population decrease from 1950-2010, and between 2005-2015, one in three Detroit properties has been foreclosed on.
- The left digit bias in medicine. Recommended
- Tyler Cowen on the cost of climate change: Imagine someone telling you, “the world won’t attain the year 2100 standard of living until 2102.”
- Overboard incidents — falling, jumping or being thrown — are the leading cause of death on cruise ships.
- Fauci’s replacement, Jeanne Marrazzo, “has almost an unblemished record of being wrong on every issue related to COVID.”