Global #FoodEthics and Policy Program Weekly Roundup | Ultraprocessed Brain Risks, Big Tobacco, The Milkman, Vanishing Bananas, Screwworm Threat, Pig Election, Digesting Detention, + More mailchi.mp/jhu/we3frp22...
She Was Dying of Cancer. How Should She Live? Thanks to new treatments, some patients with Stage 4 cancer are living longer — leaving them in limbo for years. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/12/w...
It’s Not Just Food. Our Entire World is ‘Ultraprocessed.’ www.nytimes.com/2026/06/11/m...
Storytelling as a Means to Reduce Polarization on Climate Change: A Protocol Paper - by Daryl Stephens, Saraniya Tharmarajah, Valicia Browne, Graham Sack, Wonjung Bae, Rajiv Rimal | Climate www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/14...
Balancing safety and access in Oregon’s psilocybin services. By Katherine Cheung, Caleigh Propes, David Yaden | International Journal of Drug Policy www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Can Anyone Meaningfully Opt-Out of an AI-Driven Future? By Odia Kane | Data & Society datasociety.net/points/can-a...
Flesh-eating Worms Grab Attention. How Should Attention Affect Policy? by Gregory E. Kaebnick | Hastings Center #Bioethics Forum Essay www.thehastingscenter.org/flesh-eating...
Ebola testing has improved in DRC, but still isn't nearly enough | NPR www.npr.org/2026/06/11/n...
Data is not enough: from Covid to measles, America must relearn risk communication | Lynne Peeples | The Guardian www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Ethical hacking to identify potential vulnerabilities in federal pulse oximeter policy - Kadija Ferryman, Emmanuel Drabo, Deidra Crews, J Henry Brems, Ashraf Fawzy, Joshua Fessel, Jeremy Greene et al. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The DRC has improved testing capacity for Ebola, with two facilities operating in or near the epicenter. But this still may not be enough to keep up with a rapidly expanding disease.
Pulse oximeters are devices which measure the approximate level of oxygen in the blood. These devices have been approved by the United States Food and…