Healthcare Social Media and Updates

AI Scribes Should Aid Notes, Not Replace Trainee Assessments
SocialFeb 19, 2026

AI Scribes Should Aid Notes, Not Replace Trainee Assessments

Should residents and med students get access to AI scribes? Or does it risk critically de-skilling them? My 7 thoughts: 1/ Students are increasingly using scribes in all aspects of their life. I’m not in school anymore but I suspect many...

By Joshua Liu, MD
Blood P‑tau217 Test Predicts Alzheimer’s Symptoms 20 Years Ahead
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Blood P‑tau217 Test Predicts Alzheimer’s Symptoms 20 Years Ahead

Predicting when symptoms of Alzheimer's disease will occur with elevated p-tau217 blood test and a person's age, even 20+ years in advance @NatureMedicine https://t.co/EYaGglBh1H

By Eric Topol
Gossamer Lung Trial and ProMis Alzheimer Therapy Spotlight
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Gossamer Lung Trial and ProMis Alzheimer Therapy Spotlight

This week's Biotech Scorecard newsletter: -- What to expect from $GOSS Gossamer Bio’s late-stage lung disease study -- A better, safer Alzheimer’s treatment? ProMis $PMN takes its shot https://t.co/YaA8kvUR4Z

By Adam Feuerstein
Profusa Enables Real‑Time Tissue Biochemistry Monitoring
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Profusa Enables Real‑Time Tissue Biochemistry Monitoring

👍Profusa is my pick for 2026. Fascinating technology to measure real time tissue biochemistry. This is a fundamental shift from blood to tissue to shine a new light on cellular status and metabolism. https://t.co/gfduGvgJTX @ProfusaInc #medicine $PFSA #diabetes

By John Nosta
INSM Projects 2026 Brinsupri Sales Minimum $1B
SocialFeb 19, 2026

INSM Projects 2026 Brinsupri Sales Minimum $1B

$INSM guides to 2026 Brinsupri sales of "at least $1B" in line with consensus. https://t.co/o7JhPKU3m1

By Adam Feuerstein
ElliQ Robot Tackles Loneliness, Featured in NYT
SocialFeb 19, 2026

ElliQ Robot Tackles Loneliness, Featured in NYT

“A robot with soul” ElliQ from @intuitionrobo can help address loneliness & isolation in the @nytimes https://t.co/ydLLNCwnHS

By Daniel Kraft, MD
Reversing Nerve Cell Age to Combat ALS, Alzheimer’s
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Reversing Nerve Cell Age to Combat ALS, Alzheimer’s

Super proud of Dr. Kelly Rich, senior postdoc in our lab who's pioneering nerve cell epigenetic age reversal to treat diseases such as ALS and Alzheimer's 🪨⭐️ https://open.spotify.com/episode/7nWkEH5li36oW9monEIG8B

By David Sinclair
US Vaccine Policy Shift Boosts MRNA Stock Appeal
SocialFeb 18, 2026

US Vaccine Policy Shift Boosts MRNA Stock Appeal

Macro: US vaccine-policy swing heightens regulatory risk; FDA will review Moderna’s flu shot. Key: public dispute, amended filing; decision by Aug 5. Risk: political oversight. Trade: Buy MRNA. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA
AI Skill Automates Faxing Healthcare Requests in 2026
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Skill Automates Faxing Healthcare Requests in 2026

It's 2026, so... I just wrote a Claude Skill that faxes a request form to my healthcare provider.

By Josh Mandel, MD
AI Automates Cytology, Streamlining Cell Pre‑Screening
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Automates Cytology, Streamlining Cell Pre‑Screening

AI automates cytology, which is a laborious, manual, human subjective task, for pre=screening cells for abnormalities and making initial diagnoses today @Nature https://t.co/ZI3F2pkMxE https://t.co/WsUcRjkHFN https://t.co/mdz1DM6xs7

By Eric Topol
Finalizing Top 100 Biotech VCs, Join 2026 Webinar
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Finalizing Top 100 Biotech VCs, Join 2026 Webinar

We're wrapping up the fact checking process for our annual Top 100 biotech VCs list and prepping for our companion webinar on VC investing in 2026. If this is a topic near and dear to your heart, be sure to...

By John Carroll
AI Will Slash Decades-Long Lag in Medical Adoption
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Will Slash Decades-Long Lag in Medical Adoption

It can take decades for new medical research to change what happens in the exam room. AI is going to massively accelerate this process. The dissemination of medical research into clinical practice is not slow because the science is slow. It...

By Dereck Paul, MD
FDA Chief: Most Drugs Belong Over‑the‑counter
SocialFeb 18, 2026

FDA Chief: Most Drugs Belong Over‑the‑counter

FDA chief Marty Makary says 'everything should be over the counter' unless drug is unsafe or addictive https://t.co/HiYBuxvyWC

By Matthew Herper
Federal Vaccine Panel Meeting Delayed After HHS Missed Deadlines
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Federal Vaccine Panel Meeting Delayed After HHS Missed Deadlines

Upcoming meeting of federal vaccine panel may be postponed after HHS missed deadlines https://t.co/zfAl7owoQg via @statnews

By Matthew Herper
MRNA Vaccines Advance Triple‑negative Breast Cancer Therapy
SocialFeb 18, 2026

MRNA Vaccines Advance Triple‑negative Breast Cancer Therapy

The unfounded move by @HHSGov against mRNA vaccines will hurt our future potent immune therapy vs cancer. Another point of progress for triple-negative breast cancer with individualized neoantigen mRNA vaccines today @Nature Adds to successful pancreatic, renal cell, melanoma reports...

By Eric Topol
Listen to Biology’s Early Whispers to Prevent Disease
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Listen to Biology’s Early Whispers to Prevent Disease

We could prevent diseases so much better but we haven't learned to listen to when biology whispers long (10 + years) in advance. A key theme in Super Agers, too. https://t.co/0pSap3f32N @NathanPriceSci @ @nrappapo @BuckInstitute example below for Type 2...

By Eric Topol
Agentic AI Enables Accurate Rare Disease Diagnosis via DeepRare
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Agentic AI Enables Accurate Rare Disease Diagnosis via DeepRare

Another good use case for agentic AI in medicine: diagnosis of rare diseases. Exemplified by DeepRare https://t.co/XBd68V3iDl https://t.co/rBl5yn95sI

By Eric Topol
ECM: Scalable Solution to Legacy Data Risks
SocialFeb 18, 2026

ECM: Scalable Solution to Legacy Data Risks

Legacy systems are piling up—and so is the risk. Great insights from @QuestDX on why ECM is the smartest, most scalable way to archive and protect healthcare data. ➡️ https://t.co/NcgrjGUq3D #HealthECM #HealthIT #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Pharma Demands FDA Stability as Leadership Sparks Drama
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Pharma Demands FDA Stability as Leadership Sparks Drama

The pharmaceutical industry needs stability & clear guidance from #FDA as it attempts to bring through licensure new drugs & vaccines. Vinay Prasad, FDA's head of biologics, has brought drama to a setting where it's not welcome, @matthewherper.bsky.social writes. https://t.co/Qaw1QmYNpL

By Helen Branswell
Social Meals, Sustainable Diets,
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Social Meals, Sustainable Diets,

This week on Lifers, Dr. Zeke Emanuel thinks you can eat the ice cream. Timestamps: (00:00) Preview (00:59) Intro (02:25) The inspiration behind the book (04:20) The importance of socialization and shared meals (07:33) Sustainability versus the short-term hustle (08:30) The truth about supplements and regulation (12:04) Sponsor:...

By Christina Farr
Emerging Tech Will Revolutionize Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Emerging Tech Will Revolutionize Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution

This book explains how disruptive technologies and emerging trends such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, precision medicine or patient design will impact the manufacturing and distribution of pharmaceuticals in order to prepare successfully for a better future of healthcare. It's...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
FDA's Moderna U‑turn Highlights Agency Chaos
SocialFeb 18, 2026

FDA's Moderna U‑turn Highlights Agency Chaos

The FDA’s Moderna $MRNA pirouette is one more sign of chaos at the agency https://t.co/zThJqhT2BS via @matthewherper

By Adam Feuerstein
FDA Relents, Agrees to Review Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine
SocialFeb 18, 2026

FDA Relents, Agrees to Review Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine

#FDA backs down on #Moderna: The agency had refused to review the company's licensure application for an mRNA flu vaccine, but after significant pushback has relented. https://t.co/omo7bEBQGW

By Helen Branswell
Moderna's Flu Vaccine Review Set for August 5
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Moderna's Flu Vaccine Review Set for August 5

$MRNA says FDA will now review its flu vaccine. PDUFA date is Aug. 5. https://t.co/npZzeEa5nk

By Adam Feuerstein
FDA Splits Moderna Flu Vaccine Review by Age
SocialFeb 18, 2026

FDA Splits Moderna Flu Vaccine Review by Age

FDA agrees to review Moderna flu vaccine application, splitting review into standard approval for those under 65 and accelerated approval for those 65 and above. $mrna https://t.co/HMMlPm0PGh

By Matthew Herper
AI Transforms Unknown Genetic Variants Into Actionable Insights
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Transforms Unknown Genetic Variants Into Actionable Insights

A “Variant of Unknown Significance” is a genetic finding that can’t yet be interpreted, leaving families with uncertainty instead of answers. Now, AI agents can help connect sequencing data with scientific literature and biological context to turn VUS into traceable, evidence-backed...

By Catherine Adenle
Medical AI Advice Still Too Risky for Clinical Use
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Medical AI Advice Still Too Risky for Clinical Use

AI medical advice: Not ready for prime time. A study by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, published in The Lancet Digital Health, reveals vulnerabilities in medical AI systems. https://t.co/ArD323yhzL #research #AI #healthcare #medicine

By Catherine Adenle
AI Dr. CaBot Outperforms Physicians in Diagnosis, Generates Expert Presentations
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Dr. CaBot Outperforms Physicians in Diagnosis, Generates Expert Presentations

In a new study, authors created a physician-validated benchmark spanning 10 text-based and multimodal tasks, against which they evaluated leading large language models (LLMs). "Then, we developed “Dr. CaBot,” an AI discussant designed to produce written and slide-based video presentations...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Apple Watch Detects Hypertension with 69% Accuracy
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Apple Watch Detects Hypertension with 69% Accuracy

A lot of people don't even know they have high blood pressure, while over 200 million people wear an Apple Watch. The bridge between the two is whether an Apple Watch can properly detect hypertension. A new JAMA study aimed...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
AI Restores Voice, Restores Dignity for the Disabled
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Restores Voice, Restores Dignity for the Disabled

This is the kind of AI that moves me. After 18 years of silence, Ann spoke again. A brain implant reads signals from her speech cortex. AI decodes them in real time. A digital avatar restores her voice and facial expressions. What’s new? Not text on...

By Pascal Bornet
Resveratrol Activates SIRT1 to Shield Kidneys From Fat
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Resveratrol Activates SIRT1 to Shield Kidneys From Fat

Resveratrol protects kidneys from fat accumulation and diabetic kidney disease by activating SIRT1, similar to its effects on fatty liver 🐁 www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1098882326000067

By David Sinclair
Metrics Miss the Mark: Data Gaps Hinder Value Care
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Metrics Miss the Mark: Data Gaps Hinder Value Care

Value-based care data gap: Why metrics fail to reach the bedside https://t.co/CvUOKiL4Ki #Policy #PublicHealthPolicy via @kevinmd

By Kevin Pho, MD
Induction Cooktops Safe for Pacemakers with Proper Awareness
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Induction Cooktops Safe for Pacemakers with Proper Awareness

Are induction cooktops dangerous for people with pacemakers? In rare cases, magnets can interfere with heart devices, but typically only when held extremely close. That doesn’t mean the technology is dangerous. It means awareness matters. Modern shielding + thoughtful device placement significantly reduce...

By Ami Bhatt, MD
FDA to End GRAS Loophole, Track Thousands of Additives
SocialFeb 17, 2026

FDA to End GRAS Loophole, Track Thousands of Additives

This is a big deal. Since 1958, the FDA has allowed food companies to self-certify ingredients as "Generally Recognized As Safe" (GRAS). In comparison Europe only allows ~400 such additives to their foods. In the US there are 4,000–10,000 ingredients that are added...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
EHR Export Docs Reviewed: Gaps, Wins, and Fixes
SocialFeb 17, 2026

EHR Export Docs Reviewed: Gaps, Wins, and Fixes

I analyzed the mandatory "EHI Export" documentation for essentially every certified EHR on the market. Read on for the full picture; examples of the good, the bad, and the ugly; and recommendations for ONC, vendors, and patients to improve access...

By Josh Mandel, MD
AI Powers Scalable, Health‑literate Content Revisions
SocialFeb 17, 2026

AI Powers Scalable, Health‑literate Content Revisions

Healthcare organizations already have content. The challenge is reviewing and improving it at scale. Fred Camacho, PhD (HealthcareGPS) explains how AI enables human-in-the-loop health-literate revisions.👇 https://t.co/0iieGLgaNc @HealthcareGPSai #IHA #HealthLiteracy #HITSM https://t.co/c0GsWP93Uj

By Colin Hung
Autonomous Wheelchair Maps Home, Yet Cost Hurdles Remain
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Autonomous Wheelchair Maps Home, Yet Cost Hurdles Remain

What if your wheelchair could map your house and drive you to specific spots on command? Strutt's EV1 does exactly that. It learns your space, lets you save waypoints, and navigates at 3 mph while avoiding obstacles. Manual override is...

By IEEE Spectrum Threads
Get AI Medical Second Opinions by Photo or Upload
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Get AI Medical Second Opinions by Photo or Upload

You can just take a picture of your medical data or upload the file to get a second opinion from Grok

By Elon Musk
Blood Test Maps Organ Age for Early Intervention
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Blood Test Maps Organ Age for Early Intervention

.@Vero_Bioscience is working to end age related chronic disease. With a simple blood test, Vero uses proteomics and machine learning to measure the biological age of each organ, revealing where the body is aging fastest so people can intervene early...

By Vinod Khosla
European ADC Agents with Novel Targets Gain Momentum
SocialFeb 17, 2026

European ADC Agents with Novel Targets Gain Momentum

With all the attention on China for TOPO-I ADCs of late, how about the potential for European agents, especially ones involving novel targets? Our latest expert interview drops with some hard hitting and candid opinions from a battle hardened...

By Sally Church
GLP‑1 Therapies Improve Metabolism Beyond Weight Loss
SocialFeb 17, 2026

GLP‑1 Therapies Improve Metabolism Beyond Weight Loss

Incretin (GLP-1) based therapies have dramatic effects on many aspects of metabolic disease. Can this occur independent of the effect on obesity? https://www.nature.com/articles/s44324-024-00030-5

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Payers and Providers Align, Transforming Post‑Acute Care
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Payers and Providers Align, Transforming Post‑Acute Care

Something’s changing in post-acute care. Payers and providers are aligning on priorities, data, and technology—and it’s reshaping the continuum. 🔗 https://t.co/cq0WY5sKsh @PointClickCare #postacutecare #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Healthcare's Unique Data Means Interoperability Won’t Mirror Banking
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Healthcare's Unique Data Means Interoperability Won’t Mirror Banking

Healthcare will never interoperate like banking or ride-sharing—and that’s okay. Jay Nakashima explains why healthcare data is different, and how networks are adapting: https://t.co/6q2TCgEW0q @eHealthExchange #QHIN #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Real‑time Insights, Not Spreadsheets, Save Hospitals
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Real‑time Insights, Not Spreadsheets, Save Hospitals

Hospitals aren’t losing because of too little data—they’re losing because insight arrives too late. Great breakdown from Bamboo Health on why TEAM will reward real-time intelligence, not spreadsheets. ➡️ https://t.co/zYH1JPyKDd #TEAMModel #HealthIT #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Executive Passion Drives Successful Digital Health Journeys
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Executive Passion Drives Successful Digital Health Journeys

Since 2020, health systems have diverged in Digital Health strategies for patient journeys (e.g. pre/postsurgery engagement). Two main camps: Camp 1: “We will deliver the best digital experience for patients that delivers the highest patient adoption, engagement and outcomes - we’re...

By Joshua Liu, MD
Pick the Right Interpreting Partner for Compliance and Better Outcomes
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Pick the Right Interpreting Partner for Compliance and Better Outcomes

Choosing the right interpreting partner = compliance, trust & better outcomes. @Boostlingo’s Nate Klause highlights 10 top providers: https://t.co/cCnTqW5jvU #HealthEquity #HealthcareIT #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Brain Health Becomes Decade‑Long Priority Through Daily Habits
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Brain Health Becomes Decade‑Long Priority Through Daily Habits

The next decade is the brain health decade, as I discussed with Bristol Myers Squibb (@bmsnews) CEO Chris Boerner at their Global Town Hall last week when @Thrive Global launched our brain health partnership to their 34,000 employees. BMS is...

By Arianna Huffington
GLP‑1 Safety: New Data Highlights Retinal Risks
SocialFeb 17, 2026

GLP‑1 Safety: New Data Highlights Retinal Risks

A short thread on GLP-1s based on new publications. 1. The safety story Table of potential side effects and very good description of mechanisms, especially w/r to retina https://t.co/L5GNZyArrn https://t.co/MyXVOF3SYv

By Eric Topol
MAHA: Pseudoscientific Scheme Undermining Medicine for Profit
SocialFeb 17, 2026

MAHA: Pseudoscientific Scheme Undermining Medicine for Profit

As I’ve written @BakerInstitute MAHA = a system of pseudoscience designed to undermine scientific biomedicine in America for the benefit and profits of the wellness influencer industry. It’s incredibly corrupt and endangers the health of Americans. Vaccines are just the...

By Peter Hotez