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Hobbs issues orders on “conversion therapy,” gender-affirming health care

PHOENIX Gov. Katie Hobbs issued executive orders Tuesday to stop the use of public funds for “conversion therapy” for minors, while mandating their use for “gender-affirming health care” for adults. The first tier is for AHCCCS patients as well as university and state government employees and retirees, while the second is for current and former […]

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Pedestrians walk past the entrance to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the third day of the government shutdown in Atlanta on Monday, January 22, 2018. A CDC study shows the rate of depression in every U.S. state and county .

These states have the highest rates of depressed adults, according to the CDC

Pedestrians walk past the entrance to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the third day of the government shutdown in Atlanta on Monday, January 22, 2018. A CDC study shows the rate of depression in every U.S. state and county . | David Goldman, Associated Press In a 2020 study, the Centers

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Top Doc: drinking too much natural water can harm your health Here’s what to drink instead to have more energy and lose weight

Almost every doctor and nutrition expert on the planet recommends drinking water. It also seems to be the one thing that all non-experts agree on, from the keto meat eater to the leafy plant eater. And it makes sense, considering our bodies are made up of about 60 percent water. However, most of us aren’t

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Dr. Michelle Thompson

“I am a doctor and these are the daily vitamins I recommend for women”

There are many factors involved in eating a healthy and complete diet, including vitamin intake. Our bodies rely on an array of vitamins and nutrients for everything from boosting the immune system to bone health. But it’s hard to know which ones you need. In fact, many patients ask me, “What vitamins should women take

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Differences between situational depression and clinical depression

Differences between situational depression and clinical depression

Last update: June 27, 2023 Situational depression and clinical depression look alike, but they’re not the same. While both exhibit high emotional distress, feelings of hopelessness, and sleep disturbances, clinical depression is more severely manifested. In fact, it configures what we know as major depressive disorder. Indeed, the psychosocial exhaustion experienced by the patient with

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10th District: Family of soccer player who overdosed can prosecute pharmacy for manslaughter

Stephen Mehrer died of a drug overdose in 2017. An appeals court ruled that his parents can proceed with their lawsuit against Walgreens over his death. Stephen Mehrer died of a drug overdose in 2017. An appeals court ruled that his parents can proceed with their lawsuit against Walgreens over his death. Walgreens pharmacy dispensed

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Weight Loss: Intermittent Fasting or More Effective Calorie Counting?

Share on PinterestNew research sheds light on the effectiveness of intermittent fasting versus calorie counting for weight loss. AsiaVision/Getty Images Both intermittent fasting and calorie counting are popular ways to lose weight. Some prefer intermittent fasting to calorie counting since it’s easier to follow. However, it’s unclear whether both are equally effective in the long

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New York State legislation supports virtual reproductive health care services

New York State legislation supports virtual reproductive health care services

By Marco Melchionna June 27, 2023 – In support of access to virtual reproductive health care services, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to allow health care providers to prescribe abortion drugs to patients in states with barriers to accessing reproductive health care. In the United States, access to abortion services is becoming increasingly

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Freeze-dried stool pills called “crapsules” that are to be taken by patients in the clinical trial

iStock/Getty Images Plus Keeping up with all the latest health news can be a breeze. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Here are this week’s most captivating stories from Yahoo News partners. Crapsules… may offer new hope for patients A clinical trial funded by the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Research is testing whether

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DEA relaxed online prescribing rules during covid. Now he wants to keep them in check.

Federal regulators want most patients to see a healthcare provider in person before receiving prescriptions for potentially addictive drugs through telehealth, which hasn’t been required in more than three years. During the covid-19 public health emergency, the Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed doctors and other healthcare professionals to prescribe controlled medications during telehealth appointments without

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Reframe psychiatric history with service user activist accounts

In telling the story of mental health treatment and psychosis, the dominant voices often belong to academics and professional experts, marginalizing the perspectives of service users with lived experience of psychosis and mental health services. This omission obscures the long and rich history of user-driven social movements that courageously challenged psychiatric authority for decades. In

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Conservative MP Brendan Clarke-Smith lashed out at online attack on women’s mental health

Conservative MP sentenced for unsolicited attack on woman’s mental health (UK Parliament) A Tory MP has been widely criticized for a tweet attacking a woman after she thanked the Samaritans for offering mental health support at Glastonbury. Brendan Clarke-Smith has lashed out at political commentator Tan Smith, who calls himself Supertanskiiii on Twitter, calling her

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