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Why is it so tough for people to get medication to treat opioid addiction?

Opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies have started to distribute the more than $50 billion in settlement funds they’ve agreed to pay for their role in the opioid epidemic.

Study Examines Interaction Between HIV and Mental and Oral Health

A multidisciplinary research team composed of scientists from University of Miami and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health will explore the links between oral and mental health in women with HIV.

The Black youth suicide crisis is “like a house on fire,” expert says

Three years after an emergency task force of the Congressional Black Caucus documented an alarming increase in suicide among Black youth and recommended action, Dr. Michael A. Lindsey, who led the expert group that supported the work, says the crisis is like “a house on fire, because it’s burning out of control and no one is doing anything about it.”

A meat allergy caused by tick spit is getting more common, CDC says

More than 100,000 people in the U.S. have become allergic to red meat since 2010 because of a weird syndrome triggered by tick bites, according to a government report released Thursday. But health officials believe many more have the problem and don’t know it.

Majority of VA health care facilities receive 4 or 5 stars in CMS quality ratings, outperforming non-VA facilities

The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that 67% of VA hospitals included in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) annual Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings received either 4 or 5 stars, compared to only 41% of non-VA hospitals. This was the first time VA hospitals were included in the CMS Star Ratings.

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