Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Hormonal Birth Control Linked To Small Rise In Breast Cancer Risk
Pills, patches, implants, and injections 鈥 the various forms of hormonal birth control have different formulations and doses of estrogen, progestin, or both. One might think, then, that they may have an unequal influence on breast cancer risk, but a new study in PLOS Medicine on Tuesday suggests that鈥檚 not so. The analysis found that most forms of hormonal birth control, regardless of their formulation, seem to confer roughly the same, small increase to breast cancer risk. (Chen, 3/21)
In recall news 鈥
Some of Gerber's powdered infant formula products that were manufactured at a facility in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, have been voluntarily recalled due to possible bacterial contamination. The infant formulas are "being recalled out of an abundance of caution due to potential presence of cronobacter sakazakii," Perrigo Company, which makes the recalled formulas, announced Friday. (Yu, 3/21)
The death toll has now climbed in the outbreak of extensively drug-resistant bacteria that was linked to recalled eye drops, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday, confirming two more deaths in people infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Eight people have lost their vision and four have had their eyeballs removed, according to the CDC's latest update, out of 68 patients identified across 16 states with the bacteria. One death had previously been reported in a Washington state man. (Tin, 3/21)
On HIV/AIDS 鈥
Harold Phillips, director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP), said Monday that Congress must increase funding to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including for programs designed around the lives and needs of Americans who are living with the disease. 鈥淲e have the support of the Biden Harris administration, and we have the support at HHS, but without Congressional funding we can鈥檛 get there,鈥 said Phillips, who delivered his remarks during the AIDS United annual AIDSWatch conference in Washington, D.C. (Kane, 3/20)
PrEP has become extremely popular in the US with gay and bisexual men 鈥撀燽ut only among those who are white, according to new findings. ... The research has also found that although long-acting injectable forms of PrEP are now available, few are actually receiving it. This is despite injectable forms of the anti-HIV drug being massively more effective compared to its oral counterpart. (Ali, 3/19)
The world鈥檚 most popular gay dating app, Grindr, is participating in a nationwide effort to distribute free at-home HIV testing kits to populations most affected by the virus.聽鈥淚f you鈥檝e got a way that you are testing, and it鈥檚 really working for you, then that鈥檚 great, and you should stick with that,鈥 Jack Harrison-Quintana, director of the app鈥檚 social justice division, Grindr for Equality, told NBC News. 鈥淚f you don鈥檛, this is an additional way for you to get tested in a way that鈥檚 just about as easy as doing an at-home Covid test.鈥澛(Valle, 3/21)
In other health and wellness news 鈥
A deadly fungus spreading at an alarming rate in U.S. health facilities has exposed the broader problem of how patient safety is jeopardized by underfunded and understaffed infection-prevention efforts, experts say. On any given day, 1 in 31 hospital patients and 1 in 43 nursing home residents has an infection acquired while seeking medical care, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Nirappil and Keating, 3/21)
Less than half of Nestl茅鈥檚 main food-and-drink portfolio is considered healthy, according to the results of an international nutrient profiling system that the Swiss food company published for the first time. Nestl茅 started using it last year with the aim of boosting transparency about the nutritional value of its products.聽In its 2022 annual report, published Tuesday, the maker of KitKat chocolate bars and Nescafe coffee said 54% of its net sales came from products rated at the lower end of the health ratings scale. This doesn鈥檛 include pet food or other specialized products, such as vitamins, and excludes some recent acquisitions, Nestl茅 said. (Kirby, 3/21)
KHN: Listen To The Latest 鈥楰HN Health Minute鈥櫬
This week on the KHN Health Minute, toxic substances in common beauty care products and what might be next after the government lowers the barriers to gold-standard addiction treatment. (3/21)