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Riya Sharma

In the United States, fentanyl overdose fatalities almost doubled in five years

According to research released on Wednesday by health officials, the number of deaths from overdoses in the US related to the potent artificial opioid fentanyl increased by 279% between 2016 and 2021. Investigators aimed to find patterns in fatalities caused by drugs using the 5 most frequently used opioids and stimulants: fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine,…

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Stimulus check update: Under the proposed legislation, households might get direct payments totaling $1,200

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is in support of a bill that might provide families with payouts of $1,200 every month for 5 years. The Delivering Unconditional Pays to Individuals Addressing Resistances to Triumph Act, or the SUPPORT Act, is the bill Omar just declared her encouragement for. Under the SUPPORT Act, each kid might get $600…

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Ivermectin cannot be administered to a COVID patient at a Wisconsin hospital, the court rules

Ivermectin can’t be required to be administered to a COVID-19 patient by a Wisconsin hospital, the Wisconsin Supreme Court concluded on Tuesday. A lower court judgment requiring Aurora Health Care to give ivermectin to John Zingsheim, an individual who was put on a respirator owing to COVID-19 problems, was invalidated by a 6-1 decision. Allen…

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According to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, there will be a lonely pandemic in America by 2023

Americans are suffering from a lonely pandemic that is endangering their health, happiness, and feelings of belonging. Vivek Murthy, the U.S. Surgeon General, published advice on Tuesday that outlines the foundation for a “National Strategy to Advance Social Connection.” The warning sounds the alarm regarding the situation. Murthy earlier released a book on establishing social connections…

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