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San Mateo County in California has become the first in the U.S. to declare
loneliness a public health emergency, recognizing its detrimental effects
on mental and physical well-being. Backed by studies
linking loneliness
to various health risks, the county aims to address social isolation through
community initiatives, though the exact solutions remain under
exploration, reflecting a broader recognition of social connections as vital
to public health alongside physical activity, diet, and sleep.
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Washington State has reported its first known outbreak of Candida
auris, a potentially deadly fungus, with four patients testing positive in
the past month, according to Public Health - Seattle & King County. The
outbreak traced to Kindred Hospital Seattle, has prompted
investigations
into the infection source, with health officials working to contain the spread
by isolating affected patients and advising screening in other facilities that
received Kindred patients.
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Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of the weight-loss medication Wegovy,
is expanding its availability in the United States after facing supply
shortages. The company plans to double the supply of lower-dose
strengths and increase overall production throughout 2024. Despite high
demand, limited access to obesity medications persists due to cost and
insurance coverage issues.
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Dozens of psychedelic startups are racing to bring mind-expanding
drugs to market for mental health conditions, attracting significant
investment despite legal hurdles. The sudden interest from Wall Street
has shifted the landscape, with some fearing that the drugs may become
expensive pharmaceuticals rather than widely accessible treatments.
Challenges include patent battles, clinical trial costs, and questions about
the long-term effects and administration of psychedelics, raising concerns
among advocates and researchers about the future of psychedelic
medicine.
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The U.S. is facing its highest syphilis numbers since 1950, with cases
rising by 9% in 2022, according to the CDC. While syphilis
disproportionately impacts gay and bisexual men, it is also
spreading
among heterosexual individuals and newborns. In contrast, gonorrhea
rates have dropped for the first time in a decade, though experts are
uncertain about the cause and whether it signifies a new trend. Chlamydia
cases remained stable, while disruptions in STD testing during the
pandemic may have influenced the data.
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