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States that most often prescribe opioids to Medicaid patients
Stacker via AOL· 6 days agoBy 2016, opioid-related overdose deaths had reached such alarming levels that the health crisis was...
Opioid trend good news, but much more work ahead
The Eagle-Tribune· 3 days agoOverdose deaths in Massachusetts fell by more than 10% last year, the first such decrease in more than four years. “I literally cried when I saw the CDC (report), it’s like ...
Clues from bird flu’s ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas Panhandle
Dallas Morning News· 5 days agoIn early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to notice sick cattle. The buzz soon...
‘Safe Summer’ program brings longer sentences for specific gun crimes in Michigan
WILX 10 Lansing· 5 days agoFederal law enforcement is cracking down on gun crimes this summer in the state of Michigan. As law...
Rapid rise in syphilis hits Native Americans in the Southwest hardest
Arizona Daily Sun· 2 days agoFrom her base in Gallup, New Mexico, Melissa Wyaco supervises about two dozen public health nurses...
Know why human cases of H5N1 in US & Australia are cause of concern
Investing.com· 5 days agoNew Delhi, May 23 (IANS) Detection of avian or bird flu in two humans in the US and one in Australia...
FACT SHEET: Kenya State Visit to the United States | The White House
The White House· 5 days agoToday, President Biden welcomes President Ruto of Kenya for a State Visit and Dinner to celebrate...
Clues From Bird Flu’s Ground Zero on Dairy Farms in the Texas Panhandle
North Denver News· 5 days agoIn early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to notice sick cattle. The buzz soon reached Darren Turley, executive director of the Texas Association of Dairymen: “They said ...
United States-Kenya Joint Leaders’ Statement | The White House
The White House· 5 days agoThis year, as the United States and Kenya commemorate our 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations,...
Stroke Rates Are Rising, Especially Among the Young
US News & World Report· 5 days agoAnother reason could be that people are better now at spotting the signs of a stroke, said a team led by Yui Fujii, of the CDC's Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention ...