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Mom Finds Drugs Inside Child's McDonald's Happy Meal, Two Employees Charged

Mom Finds Drugs Inside Child's McDonald's Happy Meal, Two Employees Charged
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Rep. Mo Brooks wants China to pay restitution to Americans for COVID damages

Rep. Mo Brooks wants China to pay restitution to Americans for COVID damages
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Did Fauci Lie About the Origins of Wuhan Coronavirus? He Won't Show Up to Explain Himself

Did Fauci Lie About the Origins of Wuhan Coronavirus? He Won't Show Up to Explain Himself
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'This Is Politics': Dr. Rachel Levine's Rise as Transgender Issues Gain Prominence.


‘This Is Politics’: Dr. Rachel Levine’s Rise as Transgender Issues Gain Prominence.
President Biden’s assistant secretary for health is the highest-ranking openly transgender person ever to serve in the federal government.
Dr. Rachel Levine, President Biden’s assistant secretary of health, said her “most urgent” priority was fighting the coronavirus, and especially addressing vaccine hesitancy.Credit...Nate Palmer for The New York Times
Published May 8, 2021Updated May 10, 2021
WASHINGTON — Dr. Rachel Levine was not a particularly aggressive football player at the elite all-boys school she attended in Massachusetts four decades ago. She loved drama and glee club, but when it came to football, she said, “I told the coach, ‘Well, I’ll tackle, but I don’t want to hurt them.’ ”

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Let's hear the truth, for once, from former Trump officials

Let's hear the truth, for once, from former Trump officials
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Brett Giroir, M.D. to serve as Chief Medical Advisor for AI-Powered Diagnostics Company, Gauss


Brett Giroir, M.D. to serve as Chief Medical Advisor for AI-Powered Diagnostics Company, Gauss
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MENLO PARK, Calif. (PRWEB)
March 16, 2021
Gauss, a leader in computer vision in healthcare, today announced that former Assistant Secretary of Health and Admiral in the US Public Health Service, Brett P. Giroir, M.D., who previously served as the Trump administration's testing czar during the coronavirus pandemic, is joining the company as its Chief Medical Advisor.
Dr. Giroir joins Gauss as the company is pursuing Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its smartphone-powered, fully at-home COVID-19 rapid test. Upon authorization, the technology will improve Americans’ widespread access to testing, and enable anyone to test themselves within 15 minutes in the comfort of their home at substantially lower cost, enhanced convenience, and assured accuracy.

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Rules eased for addiction medication


Rules eased for addiction medication
By Aubrey Whelan, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: January 26, 2021, 6:00am
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Days after a new report showing that fatal overdoses have skyrocketed to record highs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal Department of Health and Human Services has relaxed a regulation around prescribing addiction medication in an effort to combat the rising death toll.
Buprenorphine, a popular opioid addiction treatment drug, has long had its prescribing restricted by the federal government. Physicians must undergo special training to obtain what’s known as an “X-waiver” from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration in order to prescribe the drug, which is itself an opioid.

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As overdoses soar, feds make it easier for doctors to prescribe addiction medication

Days after a new report showing that fatal overdoses have skyrocketed to record highs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal Department of Health and Human Services has relaxed a regulation around prescribing addiction medication in an effort to combat the rising death toll.

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Cue's Molecular, Point-of-Care COVID-19 Tests Now Available in 10 States Under Health and Human Services and Department of Defense Pilot Program


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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Cue Health Inc. (Cue) announced today that its molecular, point-of-care COVID-19 Tests are being distributed to five additional states, including Colorado, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Utah, as part of the joint $481 million program with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Defense (DOD). This expansion doubles the number of states participating in the program. Cue expects to deliver six million tests by the spring. Cue's COVID-19 Tests are being used in point-of-care settings to provide molecular confirmation to antigen tests that yield positive and suspicious negative results, eliminating the need to send results to a central lab and thereby enabling healthcare providers to respond immediately.   

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Rachel Levine: What to know about Joe Biden's pick for assistant secretary of health

Rachel Levine: What to know about Joe Biden's pick for assistant secretary of health
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