Why is Europe seizing a leadership role in global health?
Due to the US funding cuts and a need for coordinated international health governance.
Health / Health Equity
This health news roundup for July 14, 2025, covers critical issues in health equity, including the disproportionate rise in obesity among minority youth, legal challenges to COVID-19 vaccine rollbacks, disparities in treatment access, and g...
### Trump’s Global Health Pullback and Europe’s Opportunity The Trump administration's retreat from global health funding has created a leadership vacuum, allowing Europe to step up. However, Europe faces economic pressures and coordination challenges that could hinder its progress. Unified action and sustained funding are crucial for Europe to maintain its momentum.
### Obesity Disparities During COVID-19 Childhood and adolescent obesity saw a notable spike among Black and Hispanic youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. School closures, food insecurity, and economic hardship disproportionately affected minority communities. Family- and community-level interventions are urgently needed to address these disparities.
### RFK Jr. Sued Over Vaccine Rollbacks Medical organizations are suing HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for removing COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, which they argue endangers public health. The lawsuit claims Kennedy bypassed required procedures and promoted vaccine misinformation, undermining established immunization policies.
### Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Treatment Access Encounter-level factors, such as diagnostic test type and access to virtual visits, contribute to racial disparities in COVID-19 treatment. Improving access to rapid testing and virtual care could help close these gaps and enhance equity in treatment delivery.
### Treatment Gaps in Advanced NSCLC Patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) face treatment gaps after standard therapies. There is a need for novel therapeutic strategies and improved clinical trial designs to address this critical gap in care.
Due to the US funding cuts and a need for coordinated international health governance.
Pandemic-related disruptions like school closures, food insecurity, and economic hardship.
Over his decision to remove COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, which they argue is unlawful and endangers public health.
Encounter-level factors like diagnostic test type, care site, and access to virtual visits.
A lack of effective treatment options after standard therapies.
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