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Journalists Talk Shooting’s Toll on Children and State Handling of Opioid Settlement Funds

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麻豆女优 Health News and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media in the last two weeks to discuss topical stories. Here鈥檚 a collection of their appearances.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Abortion Access Changing Again in Florida and Arizona

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A six-week abortion ban took effect in Florida this week, dramatically restricting access to the procedure not just in the nation鈥檚 third-most-populous state but across the South. Patients from states with even more restrictive bans had been flooding in since the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022. Meanwhile, the CEO of the health behemoth UnitedHealth Group appeared before committees in both the House and Senate, where lawmakers grilled him about the February cyberattack on subsidiary Change Healthcare and how its ramifications are being felt months later. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Rachana Pradhan of 麻豆女优 Health News join 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Plus, for 鈥渆xtra credit,鈥 the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week they think you should read, too.

FDA Announces Recall of Heart Pumps Linked to Deaths and Injuries

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Some pumps used in end-stage heart failure caused a buildup of biological material that blocks blood flow from the device to the heart鈥檚 aorta. The FDA鈥檚 recall affects nearly 14,000 devices.

鈥楢GGA鈥 Inventor Testifies His Dental Device Was Not Meant for TMJ or Sleep Apnea

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The FDA and Department of Justice are investigating the Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance, or 鈥淎GGA.鈥 TMJ and sleep apnea patients have filed lawsuits alleging the device harmed them. Its inventor now says the AGGA was never meant for these ailments.

Patients Facing Death Are Opting for a Lifesaving Heart Device 鈥 But at What Risk?

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The HeartMate 3 is considered the safest mechanical heart pump of its kind, but a federal database contains more than 4,500 reports in which the medical device may have caused or contributed to a patient鈥檚 death.

Patients Expected Profemur Artificial Hips to Last. Then They Snapped in Half.

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The FDA and the manufacturer were alerted to Profemur titanium hips breaking inside U.S. patients as of 2005. It took 15 years to recall the devices. Many fractures could have been avoided.

Feds Launch Criminal Investigation Into 鈥楢GGA鈥 Dental Device and Its Inventor

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麻豆女优 Health News and CBS News recently reported that multiple lawsuits allege the device has led to grievous injuries to patients鈥 mouths, resulting in loss of teeth.

During In-Flight Emergencies, Sometimes Airlines鈥 Medical Kits Fall Short

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U.S. airlines have response plans for passengers who run into health issues in flight, but planes carry limited and sometimes incomplete medical supplies that can put travelers at risk.

A Shortfall of ECMO Treatment Cost Lives During the Delta Surge

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About 50% of the covid-19 patients who got the last-ditch life support treatment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center died. Researchers wanted to know what happened to the many patients they had to turn away because ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) machines and the specialized staffers needed were in short supply. The grim answer: 90% of those turned away perished.

Apple, Bose and Others Pump Up the Volume on Hearing Aid Options, Filling Void Left by FDA

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A 2017 law designed to help lower the cost of hearing aids mandated that federal officials set rules for a new class of devices consumers could buy without needing to see an audiologist. But those regulations are still on hold.

Atracci贸n en hospitales: pruebas gratuitas para detectar hernias, 驴funcionan?

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Seg煤n los Centros para el Control y Prevenci贸n de Enfermedades (CDC), en el pa铆s se diagnostican aproximadamente 1,6 millones de hernias en la ingle; y se tratan quir煤rgicamente 500,000 al a帽o.

Robotic Surgical Tool, Not Medical Evidence, Drives Free Hernia Screenings

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Hospitals around the country are promoting free hernia screenings that tout their robotic surgery tools. But some experts warn such screenings could lead people to get potentially harmful operations that they don鈥檛 need.

I鈥檓 A CPAP Dropout: Why Many Lose Sleep Over Apnea Treatment

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An estimated 18 million American adults have sleep apnea. The go-to treatment 鈥 a CPAP machine 鈥 offers a healthy restful night鈥檚 sleep, but many people struggle to use it. As many as 50% of patients stop using the device.