Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed
Each week, 素人色情片Health News finds longer stories for you to enjoy. Today's selections are on undiagnosed diseases, covid, elder care, Neuralink, and more.
Luna Holt鈥檚 parents and doctors spent two years fighting for her life, even as they didn鈥檛 know what they were fighting against. A scan during her mother鈥檚 pregnancy had shown what appeared to be an enlarged liver and spleen. After Luna鈥檚 birth, prematurely at 31 weeks, she couldn鈥檛 breathe on her own, and she spent the following 14 weeks in intensive care. Genetic test results for the newborn appeared to be normal, but Luna鈥檚 parents, Cassie and Dylan Holt, were frantic. 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 have a diagnosis, you at least want a prognosis,鈥 Cassie says. 鈥淏ut we were in the dark.鈥 (Ellison, 8/5)
When Dr. Matthew Daley began his term on a previously little-known advisory committee with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, he knew he had a bigger task before him than he had expected. (Ingold, 8/7)
Adult children are less likely to assist an aging stepparent, studies show. A growing 鈥渟tep gap鈥 in senior care worries experts. (Span, 8/3)
Companies and others responsible for some of America's most toxic waste sites are using a federal health agency鈥檚 faulty reports to save money on cleanups, defend against lawsuits and deny victims compensation, a Reuters investigation found. A Missouri neighborhood's tale. (Dowdell, Pell, Lesser, Conlin, Quinton and Cunningham, 8/7)
In March, Elon Musk鈥檚 brain-computer interface company Neuralink introduced its first human trial participant, a quadriplegic who showed the world how he could control a computer cursor with just his thoughts.聽Neuralink鈥檚 fully implantable, wireless device鈥攊f it proves safe during clinical trials鈥攚ould be a major upgrade on older technology, returning function to thousands of disabled individuals who have lost it.聽Here鈥檚 a look at its device, how it works and similar ones from rivals. (Champelli and Winkler, 8/3)
An empty Duane Reade, steps from Wall Street, darkens a landmark office building. A former Walgreens in a condo in Murray Hill has been closed for over seven years. A boarded-up Rite Aid in Astoria has attracted a homeless encampment in its parking lot. They鈥檙e all examples of the city鈥檚 living dead. Scores of chain drugstores that once anchored shopping hubs across New York City remain shuttered even as much of the city鈥檚 storefront real estate has bounced back from the Covid-19 pandemic. (Chen, 8/6)