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New Data on Opioids for Chronic Pain: Less Than Meets the Eye?
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33 Million Persons of All Ages Uninsured in 2019 - Psychiatry Advisor
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How the U.S. is failing to track COVID variants: The UK is beating America in fight to control mutant strains while U.S. officials don t even know which counties have cases due to federal rules that control what information labs can share
More than 2,100 cases of coronavirus variants have been reported across 45 states, including those from the UK, South Africa and Brazil, as well as homegrown mutant strains
Because the FDA has not approved tests needed for detecting variants as a diagnostic tool and due to federal rules about labs, public health officials often don t know what counties the variants have been identified in
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Jordan Dunn-Ridgill has been practicing yoga since he was 17 years old, and he is now a full-time yoga teacher. (Photo: Tahni Candelaria).
Houston: In response to calls for racial justice last summer, Hindus of Greater Houston (HGH) donated about $8,000 to fund yoga-teacher-training for four Black students, each of whom is, in their own way, spreading the mind and body practice to marginalized communities.
Last summer, a 46-year-old Black man named George Floyd died after police officers in Minneapolis handcuffed and then pinned Floyd to the ground. For nearly nine minutes, a white officer kept his knee on Floyd’s neck, even as Floyd called out repeatedly “I can’t breathe.” This act of racial violence unfortunately only one of many such incidents against Black people in the United States shocked the nation, inciting protests and a widespread movement for racial justice. The movement has influenced many, including Hindus of Greater Houston, to act.
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In the years 2015 and 2016, U.S. adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) used significantly more health services than their non-IBD counterparts, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
For the study, Emily P. Terlizzi, MPH, and colleagues compared healthcare usage for persons age 18 and older with and without IBD based on the 2015 and 2016 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS). The results relied on self-reported data for a total of 66,610 sampled respondents.
Overall, adults with IBD were more likely to have visited any doctor or mental health provider in the past 12 months, and the condition was also associated with a higher prevalence of being prescribed medication.
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