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Happening in Springfield: New Immigrants Offer Economic Promise, Health System Challenges

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10 October 2024
Donald Trump put Springfield, Ohio, in a harsh spotlight by spreading misinformation about its legal Haitian population. But what is really happening in this small city is a microcosm of the health care challenges immigration hot spots throughout the country are facing.

Older Men’s Connections Often Wither When They’re on Their Own

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10 October 2024
Older men who find themselves living alone tend to have fewer close personal relationships than older women. They’re vulnerable, physically and emotionally, but often reluctant to ask for help.

An Arm and a Leg: ‘Baby Steps’ in the Fight Against Facility Fees

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09 October 2024
An extra $99 fee on top of a copay for a checkup didn’t sit right with a listener. Turns out, state legislators across the country aren’t buying it either.

Employers Haven’t a Clue How Their Drug Benefits Are Managed

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09 October 2024
The Big Three pharmacy benefit managers say they return nearly all the rebates they get from drugmakers to the employers and insurers who hire them. But most employers seem to doubt that.

Asian Health Center Tries Unconventional Approach to Counseling

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09 October 2024
Facing a dire shortage of bilingual and culturally attuned therapists, an Oakland, California, community clinic serving Asian immigrants has trained staffers in a victim support unit to provide lay counseling.

Poppy Seed Brew Triggers Morphine Overdose, Drawing Attention of Lawmakers

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09 October 2024
Poppy seeds contaminated with opioids can be used to make a deadly brew, a watchdog says.

Calif. Ballot Measure Targets Drug Discount Program Spending

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08 October 2024
Californians in November will weigh in on a ballot initiative to increase scrutiny over the use of health-care dollars — particularly money from a federal drug discount program — meant to support patient care largely for low-income or indigent people. The revenue is sometimes used to address housing instability and homelessness among vulnerable patient populations. Voters […]

Silence in Sikeston: Is There a Cure for Racism?

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08 October 2024
In the finale of “Silence in Sikeston,” Black residents organize a Juneteenth barbecue. The Department of Public Safety chief encourages officers to attend to build trust. But improving relations between Sikeston’s Black community and the police won’t be easy. Host Cara Anthony discusses the possibility of institutional change in Sikeston.

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  3. A Boy’s Bicycling Death Haunts a Black Neighborhood. 35 Years Later, There’s Still No Sidewalk.
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