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Former Gov. Cuomo to Testify Before Congress on New York's Nursing Home Crisis Amid Pandemic

Former Gov. Cuomo to Testify Before Congress on New York's Nursing Home Crisis Amid Pandemic

Former New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo is set to testify publicly before a congressional committee on September 10 to answer questions about the high number of deaths in New York nursing homes during the COVID-19 outbreak. The announcement was made by the House Special Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. Cuomo, who previously testified in a private session to the Republican-dominated panel, will now participate in a public hearing. This session aims to examine decisions made under his administration that likely impacted the well-being of thousands of people during the height of the pandemic. Rep. Brad Wenstrup, a Republican from…
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Understanding Addiction as a Persistent Neurological Condition

Understanding Addiction as a Persistent Neurological Condition

A recently launched awareness campaign in Burlington, Vermont, challenges traditional views of addiction with a powerful message displayed on an airport walkway: “Addiction is not a choice. It is a disease that can affect anyone.” The initiative seeks to change public perceptions and promote a more compassionate approach to those struggling with addiction. For many years, the medical community has recognized addiction as a chronic brain disease, but this perspective has struggled to gain widespread acceptance. The general public often views addiction through the lens of personal responsibility, influencing how drug use policies and sanctions are structured. Recent trends show…
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Mental Health Exploitation: How Acadia Hospitals Profit From Needlessly Holding Patients

Mental Health Exploitation: How Acadia Hospitals Profit From Needlessly Holding Patients

Acadia Healthcare, one of the largest chains of psychiatric hospitals in the United States, has seen its revenues and stock price skyrocket in recent years. But a New York Times investigation reveals a disturbing truth: Part of that success comes from the exploitation of vulnerable patients. Retaining patients for profit, not to cure them The investigation found evidence that Acadia pressured patients to stay in their facilities, even when they were not medically necessary, to maximize insurance payouts. This practice violates involuntary detention laws, which are designed to protect those who pose a threat to themselves or others. Examples of…
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Evaluation of the benefits of dialysis in prolonging the life of elderly patients

Evaluation of the benefits of dialysis in prolonging the life of elderly patients

Health researchers often scrutinize various medical treatments to determine their effectiveness, especially for older adults. One noteworthy study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, examined the impact of dialysis on older patients with kidney failure, revealing mixed results. The study focused on more than 20,000 veterans, with an average age of 78, and used a simulated trial to explore survival outcomes. The results indicated that starting dialysis immediately after diagnosis only marginally extended life expectancy by about 77 days over three years compared to those who never received dialysis. Georgia Outlaw, a 77-year-old retiree from Williamston, North Carolina, chose…
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Two Speeds: North Carolina Expands Medicaid Access for Obesity Drugs as State Employees Lose Coverage

Two Speeds: North Carolina Expands Medicaid Access for Obesity Drugs as State Employees Lose Coverage

In a surprising display of conflicting policies, North Carolina has taken a two-pronged approach to obesity medications. While the state has expanded Medicaid coverage for these drugs, its employees have seen their coverage terminated. The decision highlights the complex interplay between affordability, access, and the growing recognition of obesity as a serious health condition. Medicaid Expansion Effective August 1, 2024, North Carolina’s Medicaid program began covering obesity-management medications for beneficiaries ages 12 and older. This decision reflects a growing understanding of the significant health risks associated with obesity and the potential benefits of these medications. By expanding coverage, North Carolina…
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National Alert: Widespread recall of meat products due to listeria outbreak

National Alert: Widespread recall of meat products due to listeria outbreak

A serious listeria outbreak has prompted an emergency recall of approximately seven million pounds of deli meats produced by Boar's Head. Initiated in late July, the recall follows numerous reports of serious illnesses and deaths associated with consumption of these products. Source of the epidemic Investigations traced the source of the contamination to a Boar's Head facility in Jarratt, Virginia. Detailed inspections of this site revealed several sanitation issues, including black mold, water leaks in food preparation areas, and insect infestations. These conditions raised significant concerns about overall food safety practices at the plant, which was temporarily closed to address…
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Study finds anti-obesity drugs may reduce mortality in Covid-19

Study finds anti-obesity drugs may reduce mortality in Covid-19

Recent research has highlighted a potentially game-changing secondary benefit of Wegovy, an established obesity management drug. In a large clinical trial, individuals taking Wegovy were observed to have a significantly reduced death rate from Covid-19 compared to those not taking the drug. Clinical Trial Insights The study participants, who were already using Wegovy for obesity, contracted Covid-19 at the usual rate expected in the general population. However, their risk of succumbing to the virus was reduced by a third. This remarkable reduction in mortality was surprising and suggests an indirect benefit of the drug that had not previously been recognized.…
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Accelerating Polio Immunization Efforts in Gaza During Crisis

Accelerating Polio Immunization Efforts in Gaza During Crisis

In the latest developments from Gaza, health authorities have detected poliovirus in environmental samples, signaling a resurgence of the once nearly eradicated disease. This worrying situation was made worse when a child was diagnosed with polio, marking the first such case in the region in over two decades. Mass Vaccination Initiative In response to this urgent health crisis, international organizations have quickly mobilized, sending more than 1.6 million doses of the oral polio vaccine. The goal is to vaccinate approximately 640,000 children under the age of ten, with the aim of curbing the spread of the virus in the midst…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci is recovering from hospitalization for West Nile virus

Dr. Anthony Fauci is recovering from hospitalization for West Nile virus

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the esteemed former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is recovering from West Nile virus. According to his spokeswoman Jenn Kuzmuk, Dr. Fauci was recently hospitalized but is now recovering at home and is expected to make a full recovery. Details of his hospitalization, including how long and where, were not disclosed. Dr. Fauci, 83, has been a pivotal figure in public health, winning both praise and criticism for his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. News of his illness and expected recovery was confirmed Sunday in a statement from his communications team. Dr.…
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Growing Concern Over Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Northeastern United States

Growing Concern Over Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Northeastern United States

Health officials in the Northeast United States are stepping up warnings about Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a rare but potentially fatal mosquito-borne virus. Recent outbreaks have prompted increased vigilance and preventative measures in several states. Increased risk and community responses The resurgence of EEE has led to increased precautions, particularly in Massachusetts, where residents in several communities are advised to limit outdoor activities from dusk until dawn to avoid exposure to mosquitoes. This advice is underscored by the recent overnight closures of several parks and the tragic death of a person in New Hampshire from the virus. Understanding Eastern Equine…
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