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The Biden administration is asking states to use Medicaid funds to cover opioid addiction treatment in correctional facilities, where many people suffer intense cravings and withdrawal. View original article Contributor: Noah Weiland
Making ionocytes: A step toward cell therapy for cystic fibrosis … Boston Children’s Discoveries >View original article Contributor:
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Q. I am a 40-year-old recreational athlete who last week was skiing. I fell and dislocated my left shoulder. The shoulder was put back in place at the emergency room. … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
The court is expected to weigh in on whether a commonly used pill, mifepristone, should remain widely available. Here is what’s at stake. View original article Contributor: Abbie VanSickle and Pam Belluck
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NEW YORK — The longstanding racial gap in U.S. stroke death rates widened dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, government researchers said Thursday. Stroke death rates increased for both Black and white adults in 2020 and 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. But the difference between the two groups grew about … Read more
In an Apr. 19 meeting, the vaccine committee of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that people ages 65 and older get a second bivalent mRNA booster. The panel also recommended additional boosters for people with weakened immune systems. As a result of the new recommendations, the bivalent booster, which targets … Read more
Kate Hanselman’s home is like a shrine to hobbies past and present. There’s fencing gear from previous lessons, and two pairs of shoes she used during her love affair with rock climbing. “I find yarn everywhere because I love knitting, and I have a whole set of embroidery stuff,” she says. Plus: stacks of puzzles, … Read more