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House turns to states for advice on opioid crisis

House turns to states for advice on opioid crisis

by Janea Wilson | Jan 14, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON –The federal government can learn from some states’ successes in the 20-year battle against opioid addiction, the chairwoman of a House investigations subcommittee said Tuesday. During that time, more than 400,000 people have died from opioid...
Veterans Seek More Ways to Heal from Military Sexual Assault

Veterans Seek More Ways to Heal from Military Sexual Assault

by Brooke Fowler | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Sexual assaults of members of the military have risen in recent years, and some female veterans say they need better mental health services from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which already has implemented some new treatment plans for mental health...
“I felt very detached,” says new mother who struggled with perinatal depression

“I felt very detached,” says new mother who struggled with perinatal depression

by Heena Srivastava and Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff | Mar 21, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON –– Gail Sasse gave birth to her son, Joey, in late February, but she didn’t feel close to the baby until recently. Joey spent the first days of his life in the NICU after he began experiencing tremors — a symptom of neonatal abstinence syndrome. He...
Departing FDA commissioner Warns against youth vaping

Departing FDA commissioner Warns against youth vaping

by Samantha Handler | Mar 19, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Departing Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said the agency should remain committed to his fight against vaping at a Brookings Institution event on Tuesday, saying its benefits in helping adults quit smoking should not come “at the...
NASA unveils study of rare “active asteroid”

NASA unveils study of rare “active asteroid”

by Charlotte Walsh | Mar 19, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — NASA on Tuesday unveiled new discoveries from its first asteroid sample retrieval mission, notably that the asteroid the scientists planned on sampling is a rare “active asteroid.” According to the mission’s principal investigator Dante Lauretta, an...
PANELISTS PUSH FOR NEW BREATHALYZING TECHNOLOGY TO COMBAT DRUNK DRIVING

PANELISTS PUSH FOR NEW BREATHALYZING TECHNOLOGY TO COMBAT DRUNK DRIVING

by Ester Wells | Mar 14, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Vehicle safety leaders and the mother of a drunk driving victim urged a House subcommittee Thursday to adopt comprehensive breathalyzer legislation and support new technology to prevent drunk driving. Helen Witty, national president of Mothers Against...
CHINA POSES UNPRECEDENTED THREAT IN SPACE, EXPERTS SAY

CHINA POSES UNPRECEDENTED THREAT IN SPACE, EXPERTS SAY

by Henry Erlandson | Mar 13, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — The United States must prioritize its international partnerships and harness the private sector to maintain its position as the global leader in space, legislators said Wednesday. Several senators expressed a growing concern at a Committee on Commerce,...
YOUTH COMPETITION PROMOTES HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS DESPITE RELAXED FEDERAL NUTRITION STANDARDS

YOUTH COMPETITION PROMOTES HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS DESPITE RELAXED FEDERAL NUTRITION STANDARDS

by Ester Wells & Leslie Bonilla | Mar 13, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

ALEXANDRIA, VA —School lunchrooms across Washington, DC will be serving an original recipe from five middle school students next year. The quinoa and chicken “Winter Bowl” recipe, created by a team from Takoma Park Middle School, won the 7th annual Real Food for Kids...
PANELISTS DESCRIBE PERSISTENT NURSING HOME ABUSE TO SENATORS

PANELISTS DESCRIBE PERSISTENT NURSING HOME ABUSE TO SENATORS

by Ester Wells | Mar 6, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON — A health expert and the family members of elderly abuse victims told a Senate committee Wednesday that many nursing homes are unsafe and treat their patients abusively, including rape. Seminole, Florida resident Maya Fischer told the Senate Finance...
SELF-VACCINATED STUDENT WARNS OF MISINFORMATION

SELF-VACCINATED STUDENT WARNS OF MISINFORMATION

by Brooke Fowler | Mar 5, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – High school student Ethan Lindenberger, who sought vaccinations last month without his mother’s approval, told a Senate committee Tuesday that anti-vaccination rhetoric is founded in fear and misinformation. Outside the hearing, hundreds of...
HEALTH EXPERTS CALL FOR MORE RESOURCES TO FIGHT OPIOID CRISIS

HEALTH EXPERTS CALL FOR MORE RESOURCES TO FIGHT OPIOID CRISIS

by Justin Askenazy | Feb 28, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – State and local health experts Thursday stressed the need for more doctors and other health care providers, especially in rural areas, to combat the opioid epidemic at a Senate hearing. State health department directors, behavioral science professors and...
IS AMERICA FALLING BEHIND IN ‘NEW’ RACE TO THE MOON?

IS AMERICA FALLING BEHIND IN ‘NEW’ RACE TO THE MOON?

by Henry Erlandson | Feb 21, 2019 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – An estimated half billion television viewers worldwide witnessed Neil Armstrong take mankind’s first steps on the moon in July 1969, an event that effectively ended the Cold War space race and spurred five ensuing NASA missions to the moon. Fifty years...
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