As we near the end of 2024, here are some of our most widely viewed articles on the Bill of Health blog.
Reproductive health, aging/longevity, and psychedelics were among readers’ favorite topics this year. Popular articles touched on insurance coverage for psychedelic therapy, polygenic embryo screening, AI in drug development, and medical assistance in dying.
The single most-read article this year was Outlive by Peter Attia: A Book Review, which explored ways to increase life expectancy, with more than 15,000 views.
Catch up on any coverage you may have missed during the holiday break; we will publish again mid-January.
- Outlive by Peter Attia: A Book Review, by Bobby Stroup
- Designer Babies? The Ethical and Regulatory Implications of Polygenic Embryo Screening, by Hannah Rahim
- The Satanic Temple Asserts Medication Abortion is a Religious Right, by Katherine Drabiak
- What You Need to Know About Marijuana Rescheduling, by Victoria Litman
- Addictive Design and Social Media: Legal Opinions and Research Roundup, by Matthew B. Lawrence and Avraham R. Sholkoff
- Q&A: Alex Zhavoronkov on Cognitive Enhancement, Anti-Aging, and AI Drug Development, interviewed by William Leonard Pickard
- Free Speech versus Public Health: The Role of Social Media (Part One), by Claudia E. Haupt
- ReproDialogue: Critical Discussions on Self-Managed Abortion & Reproductive Justice, by Lucía Berro Pizzarossa
- Regulating Medical Assistance in Dying: A Comparison of the U.S. and Canada, by Hannah Rahim
- Let Go and Surrender: Considerations on MDMA Couples Therapy and Coercive Control, by Kayla Greenstien