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Health Crises Mount as Sepsis, PCOS, and Alcohol Epidemic Take Toll

New research and investigations highlight the need for improved medical responses and societal awareness

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As the US healthcare system grapples with various challenges, new research and investigations shed light on the need for improved medical responses and societal awareness. From the complexities of sepsis algorithm...

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A revised name for PCOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS — was introduced in a paper published recently. This small letter change...

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A revised name for PCOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS — was introduced in a paper published recently. This small letter change required a big scientific process, reflecting the ongoing efforts to better understand and address women's health issues.

Meanwhile, patients with HIV and sickle cell disease are among those pushing for exemptions from Medicaid's new work requirements. Advocates argue that these requirements could have devastating consequences for vulnerable populations.

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The US alcohol epidemic is a generational failure of the medical and public health systems, of industry, and of government. A new investigative...

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The US alcohol epidemic is a generational failure of the medical and public health systems, of industry, and of government. A new investigative series, The Deadliest Drug, reveals that alcohol is the culprit behind the United States' most enduring and overlooked drug crisis.

  • 42% of Americans report drinking too much alcohol
  • $3.2 billion in annual healthcare costs are attributed to excessive drinking
  • 95,000 people die from alcohol-related causes each year

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The alcohol epidemic is a public health crisis that requires a comprehensive response," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in addiction medicine. "We...

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"The alcohol epidemic is a public health crisis that requires a comprehensive response," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in addiction medicine. "We need to address the root causes of addiction and provide evidence-based treatment options for those affected."

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Who: PCOS patients and advocates What: Renaming of PCOS to PMOS Where: US healthcare system Impact: Improved understanding and treatment of women's...

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  • Who: PCOS patients and advocates
  • What: Renaming of PCOS to PMOS
  • Where: US healthcare system
  • Impact: Improved understanding and treatment of women's health issues

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As the US healthcare system continues to grapple with these challenges, it is essential to prioritize improved medical responses and societal...

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As the US healthcare system continues to grapple with these challenges, it is essential to prioritize improved medical responses and societal awareness. This includes addressing the root causes of addiction, providing evidence-based treatment options, and promoting a culture of health and wellness.

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    STAT+: In the battle of sepsis algorithms, performance alone doesn’t predict victory

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    PCOS’s new name is PMOS, a small letter change that required a big scientific process

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    6 takeaways from STAT’s investigation into the U.S. alcohol epidemic

  4. Source 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    STAT+: Alcohol is wreaking havoc on U.S. public health. American society looks the other way

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Health Crises Mount as Sepsis, PCOS, and Alcohol Epidemic Take Toll

New research and investigations highlight the need for improved medical responses and societal awareness

Friday, June 5, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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As the US healthcare system grapples with various challenges, new research and investigations shed light on the need for improved medical responses and societal awareness. From the complexities of sepsis algorithm adoption to the renaming of PCOS, and the devastating impact of the alcohol epidemic, the system is under strain.

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A revised name for PCOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS — was introduced in a paper published recently. This small letter change required a big scientific process, reflecting the ongoing efforts to better understand and address women's health issues.

Meanwhile, patients with HIV and sickle cell disease are among those pushing for exemptions from Medicaid's new work requirements. Advocates argue that these requirements could have devastating consequences for vulnerable populations.

Why It Matters

The US alcohol epidemic is a generational failure of the medical and public health systems, of industry, and of government. A new investigative series, The Deadliest Drug, reveals that alcohol is the culprit behind the United States' most enduring and overlooked drug crisis.

  • 42% of Americans report drinking too much alcohol
  • $3.2 billion in annual healthcare costs are attributed to excessive drinking
  • 95,000 people die from alcohol-related causes each year

What Experts Say

"The alcohol epidemic is a public health crisis that requires a comprehensive response," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in addiction medicine. "We need to address the root causes of addiction and provide evidence-based treatment options for those affected."

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  • Who: PCOS patients and advocates
  • What: Renaming of PCOS to PMOS
  • Where: US healthcare system
  • Impact: Improved understanding and treatment of women's health issues

What Comes Next

As the US healthcare system continues to grapple with these challenges, it is essential to prioritize improved medical responses and societal awareness. This includes addressing the root causes of addiction, providing evidence-based treatment options, and promoting a culture of health and wellness.

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