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Health Highlights: Nov. 16, 2022
California’s plan to make low-cost insulin could be example for the nation. Earlier this year, the state announced an initiative to bring its own insulin products to market, in response to the steep costs of the lifesaving drug in the United States. Read more
Aerobic exercise reinvigorates the aging brain. Research shows that improved blood flow ensures the brain gets enough oxygen and nutrients, while also flushing out toxic waste materials. Read more
Pandemic saw rise in death rates for Millennials from multiple causes. Americans aged 25 to 44 are dying at significantly higher rates from three leading killers than similarly aged people did just 10 years ago, new federal numbers show. Read more
FDA takes steps to make overdose antidote drug over-the-counter. Easing access to naloxone could end up saving lives otherwise lost to opioid abuse, experts say. Read more
Kids born by C-section may have weakened response to vaccines. Babies born vaginally had higher levels of antibodies in their saliva to pneumonia shots at one year and meningococcal shots at 18 months, a new study finds. Read more
Demand for mental health care has U.S. psychiatrists overwhelmed. Young people and health care workers are among those seeking treatment for depression, anxiety disorders and substance use issues, a new report finds. Read more
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