
Rita Rubin
Lead senior staff writer for JAMA Medical News with expertise in reporting on clinical medicine and health policy, featured here discussing patient-facing AI tools.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 10min
October 2025 Medical News Summary
Rita Rubin, a seasoned journalist covering health policy, discusses the new state laws aimed at easing pathways for internationally trained physicians to practice in underserved areas. She highlights the challenges they face, including licensing barriers and reluctance to repeat U.S. residencies. Meanwhile, Samantha Anderer dives into groundbreaking research linking the oral microbiome to pancreatic cancer risk, explaining how specific bacteria might influence this deadly disease and the potential for microbial risk scores in early screening.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 6min
What's Next in Weight-Loss Drugs?
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer for JAMA Medical News who covers clinical and public health reporting, walks through three upcoming weight-loss drugs. Short takes on injectable semaglutide doses versus an oral option. Trial results and combo therapy outcomes are discussed. Practical factors for choosing treatments like dosing, side effects, and insurance are highlighted.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 6min
Alzheimer Disease Blood Test Approved for Primary Care
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer for JAMA Medical News, dives into the recent FDA approval of a blood test for Alzheimer’s disease. She explains how this test measures phosphorylated tau‑217 and can rule out the disease but not confirm it. Concerns arise about primary care physicians testing inappropriate patients and the potential for delays in specialist access for follow-up. Rubin emphasizes the importance of responsible testing, particularly for asymptomatic individuals, and touches on the future of research in Alzheimer’s therapies.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 6min
AI Tools for Patients Have Arrived
Rita Rubin, lead senior staff writer for JAMA Medical News who covers clinical medicine and health policy, walks through the rise of patient-facing AI. She discusses ChatGPT Health, what these tools can and cannot do, triage and accuracy concerns, privacy and HIPAA gaps, and government plans to build autonomous AI for conditions like heart failure.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 5min
How Stress May Connect Mental Health and Cardiovascular Disease
Rita Rubin, lead senior staff writer who reports on biomedical research, explores a study tying stress to links between depression, anxiety, and heart disease. She breaks down biobank data and how stress markers may connect brain, immune, and autonomic systems. Practical stress-reduction tips like sleep, meditation, and yoga are discussed for protecting heart health.

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Nov 27, 2024 • 18min
November 2024 Medical News Summary
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer for JAMA Medical News, and Kate Schweitzer, Associate Managing Editor, delve into pressing medical issues. They discuss the alarming rise of antimicrobial resistance, spotlighting the UN's focus on global disparities in antibiotic access. The conversation shifts to the XEC COVID variant, its potential to dominate the winter wave, and the importance of vaccination. Together, they highlight critical strategies needed to combat these public health challenges.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 6min
ICE Raids Are Jeopardizing Health Care Access
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer who covers health policy and clinical topics, explains how recent ICE actions are disrupting care. She discusses rescinded protections that exposed hospitals, patients skipping appointments or shifting to virtual care, arrests near medical sites, community health programs stepping in, and controversies over CMS data sharing and legal pushback.

Nov 14, 2025 • 7min
The Common Liver Disease You've Never Heard Of
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer for JAMA Medical News, dives deep into metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). This common yet underrecognized condition affects a significant portion of U.S. adults. Rubin explains the recent name change from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to reduce stigma, and discusses the alarming progression risks it poses, including cirrhosis and liver cancer. She emphasizes the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes to prevent severity, along with new drug approvals boosting treatment options.

Jun 27, 2025 • 25min
June 2025 Medical News Summary
Join Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer at JAMA, and Virginia Hunt, an intern focused on health and social issues, as they dive into pivotal medical topics. They discuss a new NIH-FDA partnership aimed at addressing nutrition research gaps, particularly concerning ultra-processed foods. The conversation shifts to an FDA-approved blood test for Alzheimer's, revolutionizing diagnostics while raising ethical concerns. Lastly, they highlight the surge in unpaid family caregivers post-pandemic and innovative support programs designed to ease their challenges.

Apr 25, 2025 • 16min
April 2025 Medical News Summary
Rita Rubin, Lead Senior Staff Writer, dives into the sweeping cuts at the CDC and their alarming consequences for public health. She discusses the massive layoffs affecting essential health programs and the chaotic nature of the terminations. Rubin highlights how these funding reductions have already stalled critical state health initiatives, especially in Minnesota. The discussion also touches on broader changes within the Department of Health and Human Services and the future of medical research amidst significant restructuring.


