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Death Talk Is Cool At This Festival

In a sunny patch of grass in the middle of Indianapolis’ Crown Hill Cemetery, 45 people recently gathered around a large blackboard. The words “Before I Die, I Want To …” were stenciled on the board in bold white letters. Sixty-two-year-old Tom Davis led us through the thousands of gravestones scattered across the cemetery. He’d […]

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By Sharing Painkillers, Friends And Family Members Can Fuel Opioid Epidemic: Study

As lawmakers grapple with how best to combat the nation’s prescription painkiller abuse crisis, a recent survey is shedding light on how patients who get these medications  — drugs such as OxyContin, methadone or Vicodin — sometimes share or mishandle them. According to findings detailed in a research letter published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, […]

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Feds Urge State Medicaid Programs To Encourage Long-Acting Contraceptives

The federal government, which spends billions of dollars each year covering unintended pregnancies, is encouraging states to adopt policies that might boost the number of Medicaid enrollees who use long-acting, reversible contraceptives. LARCs, as they are known, “possess a number of advantages,” Vikki Wachino, deputy administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, wrote to […]