Saturday, February 11, 2017

Awash in overdoses, Seattle creates safe sites for addicts to inject illegal drugs and other top stories.

  • Awash in overdoses, Seattle creates safe sites for addicts to inject illegal drugs

    Awash in overdoses, Seattle creates safe sites for addicts to inject illegal drugs
    Officials in Seattle on Friday approved the nation’s first “safe-injection” sites for users of heroin and other illegal drugs, calling the move a drastic but necessary response to an epidemic of addiction that is claiming tens of thousands of lives each year. The sites — which offer addicts clean needles, medical supervision and quick access to drugs that reverse the effects of an overdose — have long been popular in Europe. Now, with the U.S. death toll rising, the idea is gaining traction in ..
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  • Trump administration backtracks part way on ACA enrollment outreach

    Trump administration backtracks part way on ACA enrollment outreach
    The Trump administration is now allowing some ads and outreach to continue through the final days of 2017 enrollment for Affordable Care Act health coverage. (Healthcare.gov/Healthcare.gov) The Trump administration on Friday partly retracted a directive it had issued less than 24 hours earlier to halt all advertising and other outreach activities aimed at encouraging consumers to buy health plans for 2017 during the final days of enrollment under the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces. Acc..
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  • Most Americans want government to keep funding Planned Parenthood, Obamacare: poll

    Most Americans want government to keep funding Planned Parenthood, Obamacare: poll
    President Donald Trump is working hard with Republicans to defund Planned Parenthood and repeal Obamacare — but a new poll strongly suggests the American people don’t want these things to happen.“Most American voters are satisfied with the quality and cost of their healthcare and say Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) should be fixed, but not repealed,” announced Quinnipiac University in a press release on Friday. The survey also found that an overwhelming majority of voters — 84 percent ..
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  • Throw out homeopathic teething tablets with belladonna, FDA says

    Throw out homeopathic teething tablets with belladonna, FDA says
    Standard Homeopathic Co., the Los Angeles-based maker of Hyland's, discontinued its product October 7. "We discontinued it because we are committed to our moms and our dads who choose to trust us to put medicines in their young infants' mouths, and we didn't want to put them in a place between the FDA warning and us saying the product was safe and having to decide who to trust," said Mary C. Borneman, a spokeswoman for Hyland's.Homeopathic teething tablets, which have been around since the early..
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  • In marijuana competition, a tension between clinical, alternative medicine

    In marijuana competition, a tension between clinical, alternative medicine
    Tim Charles describes himself as a serial entrepreneur.The Allentown native has dabbled in energy efficiency, international trade, manufacturing and real estate. Now, Charles, CEO of PA Cannabis LLC, hopes to bring medical marijuana to Main Street via a dispensary that offers patients a holistic approach to health, private off-street parking and a comfortable ski-lodge-like atmosphere, smack in the middle of Emmaus.He's an evangelist for the medical benefits of cannabis, which he says helped h..
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  • Health agencies say UPMC mold report doesn't warrant new investigation - Pittsburgh Post

    Health agencies say UPMC mold report doesn't warrant new investigation - Pittsburgh Post
    By Sean D. Hamill / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Two government agencies say they have no plans to do any more investigating of the fatal mold outbreak at UPMC, despite a recently uncovered internal UPMC report that found mold on freshly cleaned laundry in a hospital and in the laundry facility where hospital linens were cleaned. The Pennsylvania Department of Health and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that they see no reason to investigate the outbreak further, de..
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  • Al Gore puts the CDC's health and climate conference back on track — minus the CDC

    Al Gore puts the CDC's health and climate conference back on track — minus the CDC
    An abruptly postponed conference on climate change and its effects on human health is going to take place after all — thanks to Al Gore.But there’s a caveat: The conference’s original sponsor — the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — won’t be involved. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Assn., told the Washington Post that the former vice president called him up after the news broke of the conference’s postponement and said, “Let’s make this thing happe..
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  • Flu Hospitalizations, Deaths Increasing: CDC

    Flu Hospitalizations, Deaths Increasing: CDC
    FRIDAY, Jan. 27, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Although this year's flu season appears to be an average one so far, more hospitalizations are being reported and deaths are increasing, federal health officials reported Friday.And it will be several weeks before the season peaks, said Lynnette Brammer, an epidemiologist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."We are starting to see cases of severe disease and we are seeing excess deaths, most likely due to influenza," she said. Even ..
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