This week’s newsletter critically examines the role health, science, and technology play in creating a more equitable and just future. First, a conversation on human-centered design and positive social change. Next, a call to action to make artery screenings accessible for low-income Americans. Then, the ethical dilemma of a gene editing “cure” for HIV. Finally, help shape the future of NPQ by taking our 2024 Reader Survey.
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“By teaching people to better understand the world around them, including the challenges and inequalities embedded within it, [Lesley-Ann Noel] teaches people how to creatively reimagine the structures, policies, processes, and social interactions that align with a better future.” Read more...
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To help address the artery screening accessibility gap, “Congress could provide funding to enable America’s 15,000 community health clinics to offer free artery screening for their patients…” Read more...
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“A slate of studies and clinical trials aim to find a cure for HIV, but when will the millions of dollars in public and private investment pay off? And are our collective investments perhaps better spent on prevention, diagnoses, and treatment?” Read more…
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