No, we’re not ‘one mutation away’ from an H5N1 bird flu pandemic. Here are the facts

In early December 2024, a group of researchers published an article in the journal Science, entitled “A single mutation in bovine influenza H5N1 hemagglutinin switches specificity to human receptors”. Some media outlets somewhat exaggeratedly took this to mean that we are one mutation away from bird flu “becoming the next COVID.”

Researchers find Medicare Advantage beneficiaries do not receive more dental, vision or hearing care

As the privatized form of Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans advertise dental, vision, and hearing benefits not covered by traditional Medicare, but a recent analysis found that Medicare Advantage beneficiaries do not typically receive more of these supplemental services than traditional Medicare beneficiaries. Additionally, out-of-pocket spending was similar for most supplemental services.

Learning opportunities lost: COVID-19’s impact on Australian medical radiation science students

Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic left many radiography and radiation therapy students unready to enter the workforce, a nation-wide survey of clinical educators published in the Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences has found. Students missed out on clinical time, patient interaction, and exposure to a variety of clinical experiences.

Innovative respiratory organoids help researchers culture previously uncultivable human rhinovirus C

A research team has successfully utilized human respiratory organoids (mini-organs) to propagate human rhinovirus C (HRV-C), which had previously been refractory to conventional virus cultivation. This breakthrough opens new avenues for understanding these common respiratory viruses and expediting the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs. The findings are published in the latest issue of Nature Communications.