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pill manufacturer GenBioPro filed a lawsuit today challenging ’s ban on the medication. The issue of whether states can ban an FDA-approved medication isn’t settled law. Via The Washington Post Health202 newsletter
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#Abortion pill manufacturer GenBioPro filed a lawsuit today challenging #WestVirginia’s ban on the medication. The issue of whether states can ban an FDA-approved medication isn’t settled law. Via @washingtonpost Health202 newsletter
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Ecstasy, “magic mushrooms” and other psychedelic drugs could soon be recognized as therapeutic in California — one of the latest states and biggest, to consider allowing their use as medicine.

Bernard Wolfson w/ the 🫖 KFF Health News-The Washington Post californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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Ecstasy, “magic mushrooms” and other psychedelics could soon be recognized as therapeutic in California — one of the latest and biggest states, considering their use as medicine.

Bernard Wolfson reports for the KFF Health News-The Washington Post californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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🚨Read Paragon President Brian Blase's latest interview with The Washington Post Health202 discussing 'Health-Care Priorities for a GOP White House.' Gain insights into the potential future of health care policy.

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Ecstasy, “magic mushrooms” and other psychedelic drugs could soon be recognized as therapeutic in California — one of the latest states, and the biggest, to consider allowing their use as medicine.

Read today's analysis by Bernard Wolfson. ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Study: Nearly 1 in 3 people enrolled in Medicaid in 2022 — or 26 million people — didn’t know it. An estimated 3 million of them thought they were uninsured.

Read today's The Washington Post- KFF Health News from Phil Galewitz: kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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DREAMS is preventing & changing lives of adolescent girls and young women 👩🏾‍🦱🌍.

➡️ Former Director Janet Saul w/@fenitN in @posthealthsci's : washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/….

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For the second year running, abortion bans are repelling the nation's future doctors. And it’s not just obstetrician-gynecologists; the decline crosses specialties.

analysis by julie rovner. ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Oregon has started providing air conditioners, air purifiers and power banks to help some of its Medicaid recipients cope with the dangers of climate change. It’s a first-in-the-nation experiment.

analysis by Samantha Young: kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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The Biden administration’s plan to set minimum staffing levels for nursing homes prompted comments from more than 46,500 people and organizations.

KFF Health News - The Washington Post by Jordan Rau. ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Research at the National Institutes of Health aims to analyze the DNA of at least 1 million people across the U.S. to build a diverse health database. The key word there is “diverse.

KFF Health News- The Washington Post by Lauren Sausser. ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Gone fishing? Depending on the lake, your catch may not be safe to eat. I wrote about PFAS, fish consumption advisories, and the rapidly changing regulatory landscape for The Washington Post's Health202 newsletter:
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Oregon has started providing air conditioners, air purifiers and power banks to help some of its Medicaid recipients cope with soaring heat, smoky skies and other dangers of climate change.

Samantha Young reports in the ⤵️ californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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The Biden administration wants to make it easier for Americans to get dental care. But don’t try booking an appointment just yet.

Read today's analysis by julie rovner: kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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The race to replace the late Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein is in full swing in California.

Molly Work reports for KFF Health News-The Washington Post : californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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Medicare Stumbles Managing a Costly Problem — Chronic Illness

Analysis by Phil Galewitz for KFF Health News-The Washington Post . ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Instead of using opioid settlement money to add desperately needed treatment, recovery and prevention services, some places are using it to replace existing funding.

Aneri Pattani explains what you need to know in today's . ⤵️ kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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In California, doctors are scheduling appointments at encampments to treat widespread chronic disease, rampant drug abuse and mental illness — health conditions that worsen with homelessness.

Angela Hart for the KFF Health News-The Washington Post californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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.ParisHilton is on a mission to shine a light on the “troubled teen industry,” a largely unregulated multibillion-dollar industry that is gaining public scrutiny for alleged abuse of vulnerable youths.

Molly Work has more in today's : kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Could homeless people can be fined or slapped with criminal charges for living or sleeping outdoors when there’s no shelter or housing available? In April, the U.S. Supreme Court will delve into this issue.

More in the via Angela Hart ⤵️ californiahealthline.org/news/article/h…

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