September 25, 2024
Addiction
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Although about two-thirds of incarcerated people have substance use disorder, more than half of U.S. jails do not provide medications to help people stay off opioids, according to a study published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open.
September 20, 2024
Government
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Amanda Cahill died at Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center on Sept. 7 – three days after being arrested on drug charges during a sweep police conducted in Kensington. Her family says she struggled with addiction for years, and have questions about the medical attention Cahill received while in prison.
September 19, 2024
Health News
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Americans have the shortest lives and the largest number of avoidable deaths, according to a Commonwealth Fund report that found the United States spends more on its health care system than nine other rich countries. Despite this spending, the report found the U.S. health care system performs 'dramatically lower.'
September 19, 2024
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Slap fighting, a sport in which competitors exchange open-handed blows to the head, has been championed by Ultimate Fighting Championship founder Dana White. But most slap fighters show signs of concussion, new research from the University of Pittsburgh warns.
September 18, 2024
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Toxic metals like zinc, copper, cobalt, cadmium, uranium and tungsten found in daily environments can accumulate in the body and may worsen cardiovascular disease, a new study shows. People are exposed to cadmium through tobacco smoke and to the other metals through fertilizers, batteries, nuclear energy production and other factors.
September 18, 2024
Senior Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Research on the effects of braining training exercises has produced mixed findings. But a new study found that it may delay the onset of Alzheimer's symptoms. Seniors who spent two hours a week for eight weeks memorizing names and to-do lists showed improved memory and thinking skills up to five years later, researchers found.
September 17, 2024
Illness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Antibiotic resistance is a global health concern that will cause an estimated 39 million deaths globally by 2050, a new study published in the Lancet shows. Researchers found superbugs killed 1 million people annually between 1990 and 2021.
September 11, 2024
Illness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a rare but often fatal mosquito-borne illness, are higher than usual. Eight cases have been reported nationally, including one in New Jersey and four in Massachusetts. There is no cure for the virus, which can cause severe neurological disease.
September 10, 2024
Fitness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Exercising doesn't just reduce fat — it helps the body store fat in a healthier way, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Metabolism.
September 5, 2024
Women's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Philadelphia is allocating $500,000 to Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania as part of an effort to boost access to abortion care, City Council Minority Leader Kendra Brooks said Thursday. Another $450,000 is being allocated to address period poverty and reproductive health care for low-income women.