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Platform Teams Waste Millions on Services No Engineer Uses

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams invest heavily in internal services that engineers ignore. Learn how to measure adoption, cut waste, and build tools developers actually use.
Health

UK NICE Rejects Low-Dose Ketamine for Treatment-Resistant Depression Trials

By Elena Vargas / Jun 10, 2026

NICE rejects low-dose ketamine for NHS treatment of treatment-resistant depression due to small, short trials. Experts split on whether evidence bar is too high.
Health

UK GP Depression Care Splits Along Patient Wealth Lines

By Raphael Andriamanjato / Jun 10, 2026

Depression care in UK general practice diverges sharply by patient income. Wealth buys faster therapy, drug choice, and continuity, while NHS patients face long waits and rigid protocols. This is a system divide, not a disease gradient.
Health

India Generic Insulin Procurement Rules Force Public Hospital Patients to Miss Doses

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

In Tamil Nadu, India, frequent insulin brand switches from lowest-price tenders lead to dose-skipping, hypoglycemia, and rising emergency visits. The cost-saving policy strains patients and clinicians.
Health

South African Gold Miners Develop COPD Twice as Fast as Urban Nonsmokers

By Elena Vargas / Jun 10, 2026

Gold miners in South Africa lose lung function twice as fast as urban nonsmokers due to silica dust. This article explains the biology, epidemiology, and policy gaps behind occupational COPD.
Health

UK Measles Vaccine Exemption Clusters Link to Resurgent Outbreaks in London Schools

By Min Park / Jun 10, 2026

Measles outbreaks in London schools are linked to clusters of vaccine exemptions in affluent areas, where MMR uptake falls below 90%. Public health teams struggle to reach private schools, and unvaccinated children spread the virus to others.
Tech

Platform Teams That Block Bad Defaults Cut Security Reviews by Half

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams that block dangerous defaults can cut security review time by 50%. Learn how Stripe, Netflix, and others use policy as code and guardrails to shift left without shifting blame.
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Platform Teams That Stop Measuring Uptime Start Reducing Toil

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams fixated on 99.999% uptime often miss the real cost: toil. Shifting focus from availability to time-to-restore and manual work reduction can improve both developer experience and system reliability.
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Platform Teams Recover Budgets by Measuring Idle Developer Tools

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams can recover hundreds of thousands by measuring idle developer tools. Learn how to audit usage, set policies, and cut waste without slowing velocity.
Tech

Platform Teams Save Budgets by Deprecating Dormant Repos

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams are uniquely positioned to cut cloud bills by deprecating dormant repos. Learn a three-bucket framework, automation tips, and pitfalls to avoid.
Tech

Platform Teams That Measure Idle Compute Save More Than Cloud Bills

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams often overlook idle compute resources, wasting up to 45% of cloud spend. Learn how Netflix, Uber, and Spotify measure and reclaim this hidden capacity to cut costs and improve efficiency.
Health

Kenya Rural Stroke Patients Arrive Too Late for Guideline Clot-Busting Drugs

By Esther Okello / Jun 9, 2026

In rural Kenya, most stroke patients arrive at hospitals after the 4.5-hour window for clot-busting drugs has closed. Experts debate whether guidelines should be adapted for low-resource settings.
Health

Kenya Rural Hypertension Patients Reach Clinic Only After Heart Wall Thickens

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

In rural Kenya, hypertension is often diagnosed only after the heart wall thickens—a sign of long-uncontrolled pressure. This feature explores the mechanism, the delays, and system fixes that could change the trajectory.
Health

Philippines Public Clinic Insulin Vials Sit Expired as Patients Buy Vials Privately

By Min Park / Jun 9, 2026

In Manila's public clinics, insulin vials expire on shelves while patients buy the same insulin at private pharmacies, paying 15–25% of minimum wage monthly. A look at the gap between supply and access.
Tech

Platform Teams Waste Developer Hours on Metrics That Don't Matter

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams spend countless hours building dashboards that nobody reads. Here's why most metrics waste developer time and what actually matters.
Tech

Platform Teams Cut Spending by Retiring Neglected Tooling

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams can cut costs significantly by retiring unused internal tools. Learn how to identify, deprecate, and remove neglected tooling to free up engineering hours and reduce maintenance burden.
Health

Malawi Public Hospital Doctors Train on Budget IV Supplies as Private Colleagues Use Infusion Pumps

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

In Malawi, public hospital staff train with basic IV supplies while private counterparts use advanced pumps. The gap reveals a policy blind spot affecting patient safety across the wealth divide.
Health

UK NHS Weight Loss Surgery Wait Lists Outpace Diabetes Remission Evidence

By Elena Vargas / Jun 10, 2026

Long waits for NHS weight loss surgery clash with weak long-term remission data. This feature examines the evidence-practice gap, regional inequities, and what clinicians should do now.
Tech

Platform Teams That Track Docs Accuracy Cut On-Call by 35 Percent

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams that measure and enforce documentation accuracy see a 35% drop in after-hours pages. Learn how automated validation and ownership reduce toil.
Health

Nigeria Public Health Insurance Reimburses Facility Births but Not Skilled Home Attendants

By Raphael Andriamanjato / Jun 10, 2026

Nigeria's NHIA covers facility deliveries but excludes skilled home attendants, deepening rural inequity. Evidence supports home birth safety. Reform options exist.
Tech

Platform Teams Succeed by Tracking Tool Adoption Weekly Not Monthly

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Monthly adoption reports hide rapid decay. Platform teams that track tool usage weekly catch drift early, reduce waste, and improve developer satisfaction. Here's how.
Tech

Platform Teams That Remove Unused Code Cut On-Call by 30 Percent

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

How platform teams that systematically remove unused code reduce on-call alerts by 30%, improve build times, and lower cognitive load. Real data from Spotify, Stripe, and Etsy.
Health

Indian Beedi Rollers Develop Chronic Cough as Tobacco Dust Blocks Small Airways

By Raphael Andriamanjato / Jun 9, 2026

Women rolling beedis in West Bengal inhale fine tobacco dust that lodges in small airways, causing chronic cough and irreversible lung damage. Spirometry can detect decline early.
Tech

Platform Teams Cut On-Call by Measuring Internal Tool Dead Code

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Platform teams can reduce on-call fatigue by measuring and removing dead code in internal tools. This article explores call-graph analysis, cleanup playbooks, and cultural shifts that cut incidents.
Tech

Platform Teams That Track Abandoned Microservices Save Six Figures

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Orphaned microservices silently drain cloud budgets and engineering time. Platform teams that systematically find and retire ghost services can save six figures annually.
Health

US Emergency Room Visits for Panic Attacks Surge After Prior Authorization Denials

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

Prior authorization denials for mental health drugs are driving a surge in ER visits for panic attacks. Patients describe acute distress and costly emergency care.
Health

Tuberculosis Drug Resistance Traced Through South African Mining Shifts

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

How a bacterium learns to outsmart antibiotics, traced through the silica-laden tunnels of South African gold mines and the migrant circuits that carry resistant strains across borders.
Health

South Africa Coal Mine Dust Monitoring Misses Early COPD in Contract Workers

By Esther Okello / Jun 10, 2026

South Africa's coal mine dust surveillance relies on chest X-rays, missing early COPD in contract workers. Spirometry could detect obstruction years earlier, but policy gaps leave thousands undiagnosed.
Tech

Tired of Forgetting Your Goals? This Smart Q&A Platform Quietly Keeps You on Track

By Elizabeth Taylor / Mar 2, 2026

Discover how a smart Q&A platform can help you stay connected to your personal goals through gentle, human-like conversations that foster reflection, build self-trust, and support sustainable growth without pressure or guilt.
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Platform Teams Save Millions by Tracking Developer Ramp Time

By Sara Park / May 21, 2026

Tracking developer ramp time can save millions. Learn how platform teams measure and reduce the time it takes for new hires to become productive, with real-world ROI.
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