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Muchas personas mayores aceptan las vacunas con entusiasmo. La investigación les da la razón

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Para los adultos mayores que expresan mayor confianza en la seguridad de las vacunas que los grupos más jóvenes, los últimos meses han traído consigo investigaciones muy positivas.

El riesgo de consumir marihuana aumentaría en los adultos mayores

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Treinta y nueve estados y el Distrito de Columbia permiten ahora el consumo de cannabis con fines médicos, y en 24 de esos estados, y en el distrito, el consumo recreativo también es legal.

$20K Bonuses Among Latest Moves To Improve California’s Prison Mental Health System

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After decades of unsuccessful efforts to improve California prison conditions, advocates and a federal judge are betting that bonuses and better work accommodations will attract and keep the mental health professionals needed to better treat prisoners.

Role Reversal: Millions of Kids Are Caregivers for Elders. Why Their Numbers Might Grow.

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As state officials anticipate Medicaid funding cuts that could strip resources for those with disabilities and chronic health conditions, an army of unpaid caregivers waits in the wings: children. At least 5.4 million kids are estimated to be caring for family members at home, a number likely to rise if Medicaid cuts hit professional home-based services.

Opioid Settlement Windfall: Where the Billions Are Going

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Opioid manufacturers, distributors, and retailers have been paying billions of dollars to settle lawsuits over their role in the overdose epidemic. How to spend the money remains an open question.

3 Things To Watch on Mental Health in Trump’s Early Budget Proposals

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President Donald Trump’s budget office says he’ll continue to fund the new 988 suicide prevention hotline, but documents sent to Congress offer clues — amid some mixed messages — about the administration’s approach to two pressing public health issues: mental health and addiction.

Mental Health and Substance Misuse Treatment Is Increasingly a Video Chat or Phone Call Away

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More Californians are getting mental health or substance use disorder treatment online or over the phone than in person, according to a ¹ú²úÂé¶¹¾«Æ·Health News analysis of UCLA’s latest California Health Interview Survey. But the telehealth experience isn’t always positive.

Trump’s Fast-Tracked Deal for a Copper Mine Heightens Existential Fight for Apache

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Apache tribal members are already feeling psychological and spiritual harm as the Trump administration moves to fast-track a deal to turn their sacred land of Oak Flat, Arizona, into a copper mine.

Trump Team Faces Key Legal Decision That Could Put Mental Health Parity in Peril

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The administration is facing a May 12 deadline to declare if it will defend Biden-era regulations that aim to enforce laws requiring parity in insurance coverage of mental and physical health care.