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Department of Veterans Affairs investigating Acadia Healthcare for possible insurance fraud

Department of Veterans Affairs investigating Acadia Healthcare for possible insurance fraud

The Department of Veterans Affairs is currently investigating Acadia Healthcare, a major network of psychiatric facilities, for potentially defrauding government health insurance programs by unnecessarily extending patients' stays, sources familiar with the matter reveal. This investigation by the department's inspector general was triggered following Acadia's disclosure to its investors of existing investigations into its patient admissions strategies by other federal agencies, including Manhattan prosecutors and a Missouri grand jury. Acadia is heavily dependent on government-funded programs such as Medicare and Medicaid for its revenue. Further scrutiny by the Securities and Exchange Commission and other bodies is expected. Acadia responded to…
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Ananda Lewis faces stage 4 breast cancer with renewed hope

Ananda Lewis faces stage 4 breast cancer with renewed hope

Ananda Lewis, a prominent television personality best known for her work as an MTV VJ in the 1990s, recently shared an update on her ongoing battle with breast cancer, revealing that it has progressed to stage 4. Lewis, who Initially diagnosed in 2019, he revealed during a CNN roundtable that the cancer had metastasized as early as last year. In subsequent communications, including a telephone interview with The New York Times, the 51-year-old expressed a renewed sense of optimism about her health. After resuming more aggressive treatment options, Lewis reported significant improvements, stating, "I've resolved the problem really beautifully." Lewis…
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The UN warns of a serious shortage of therapeutic food threatening African children

The UN warns of a serious shortage of therapeutic food threatening African children

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an urgent warning about the critical shortage of ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF), a life-saving, nutrient-rich food essential for treating malnourished children in Africa. This shortage poses a serious risk of hunger for nearly two million children across the continent. Recently, UNICEF announced that four African countries, including Mali, Nigeria, Niger and Chad, have either completely exhausted their supplies of RUTF or are on the verge of doing so. Furthermore, there is a looming risk that eight other countries, such as South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, will face similar…
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Fisher-Price recalls millions of Snuga swings following deaths of young children

Fisher-Price recalls millions of Snuga swings following deaths of young children

Fisher-Price has issued a voluntary recall of more than two million Snuga swings following reports of at least five infant deaths linked to the product. The recall, announced jointly with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), highlights the critical importance of safe sleep practices for infants and the ongoing challenges of ensuring product safety. The Snuga Swing, a popular swing designed to calm and entertain babies, has been implicated in the deaths of five infants aged between one and three months. According to the recall notice, the children reportedly died while sleeping on the swing, raising concerns about potential…
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Exploring the potential of weight loss drugs to improve workplace productivity in the UK

Exploring the potential of weight loss drugs to improve workplace productivity in the UK

The British government recently unveiled a major pharmaceutical collaboration with Eli Lilly to conduct a five-year study into the effects of the weight-loss drug tirzepatide, known commercially as Mounjaro. This initiative aims to determine whether such drugs could not only help people lose weight but also improve productivity levels within the workforce. In Britain, obesity is a growing concern, with around one in four adults classed as obese. This epidemic places a heavy financial burden on the National Health Service, costing billions every year. The government's new strategy suggests that tirzepatide injections could potentially be a viable solution to this…
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Harris' campaign emphasizes candidate's health during 2024 election audit

Harris' campaign emphasizes candidate's health during 2024 election audit

The 2024 presidential race has brought renewed attention to the health and suitability of candidates to handle the demands of the presidency. This weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign proactively addressed the issue by releasing a letter from her doctor, Dr. Joshua R. Simmons, attesting to her "excellent health." The move comes as the campaign seeks to draw a contrast with his opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, who has yet to release comparable medical information. Dr. Simmons' letter, while not a comprehensive medical report, summarizes key aspects of the Vice President's health. Ms. Harris, at 59, is noted to…
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Apple's latest innovation turns AirPods Pro 2 into hearing aids

Apple's latest innovation turns AirPods Pro 2 into hearing aids

In an exciting development for technology and healthcare, Apple is set to revolutionize the way we think about hearing care. With a simple software update, your everyday AirPods Pro 2 could soon double as a hearing aid for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. This innovation uses devices that are already a common accessory in everyday life, potentially making hearing care more accessible and less stigmatized. Millions of people currently use AirPods Pro 2 for their excellent sound quality when listening to music, making calls or enjoying podcasts. However, these devices are set to become even more versatile. After…
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US seeks international help to address IV fluid shortages after hurricanes

US seeks international help to address IV fluid shortages after hurricanes

In response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, U.S. health officials are urgently coordinating international efforts to import intravenous (IV) fluids. These efforts aim to mitigate severe shortages that have already led hospitals to delay surgeries and ration supplies for intensive care patients. Last month, severe flooding in western North Carolina severely damaged a key plant operated by Baxter, which produces about 60% of the U.S. supply of IV fluids. This disruption has had a profound effect on health services, affecting everything from hospital surgeries to home dialysis and nutrition for patients dependent on intravenous feeding, including premature newborns…
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Harris introduces Medicare expansion for home health, vision and hearing care

Harris introduces Medicare expansion for home health, vision and hearing care

Vice President Kamala Harris announced a proposal to expand Medicare coverage to include home health care, vision and hearing benefits. This plan aims to address the growing need for affordable home care, particularly for the “sandwich generation” who care for both children and elderly parents. Harris highlighted the importance of dignity and independence for people receiving care, drawing on her personal experience caring for her mother. The proposal seeks to fill a significant gap in Medicare coverage, as current benefits for home health services are limited to short-term recovery periods following acute medical events. Although Medicaid covers in-home care for…
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The Daytona Beach IV Fluid Plant remains operational following Hurricane Milton

The Daytona Beach IV Fluid Plant remains operational following Hurricane Milton

In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton's devastating passage through Florida, significant relief comes from Daytona Beach, where a critical IV fluid manufacturing plant reported no damage. This facility, operated by B Braun Medical, is responsible for producing nearly a quarter of all IV fluids in the United States, a vital medical supply that was already dwindling due to recent storms in North Carolina. Before Milton made landfall, the facility had been identified as a crucial alternative source for these essential medical supplies. The importance of the Daytona Beach site increased following Hurricane Helene, which previously flooded a major IV fluid…
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