What We're Reading: Vermont AG Sues Sackler Family; Half-Price Insulin; Asthma Rates Fall in LA
Vermont's Attorney General has sued the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, for allegedly directing a deceptive opioid marketing campain; drug manufacturer Eli Lilly has offered a half-priced, generic version of Humalog insulin; asthma rates for children fell in Los Angeles after air quality improved.
What We're Reading: Alabama Abortion Protests; House Equality Act; Rising Suicide Rates Among Girls
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Alabama Capitol to protest the state's new abortion law; the House of Representatives passed the Equality Act to extend civil rights protections to gay and transgender people; suicide rates have been rising faster among young girls than among boys of the same age.
Study Suggests Benefit to Integrating Care for Migraine, Depression
A recent study examined associations of comorbid migraine with other painful physical symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder at 2 years, and results suggested there might be benefit to integrating care for those with both depression and headache.
What We're Reading: Abortion Battle Heats Up; Pregnancy-Related Deaths; NFL Concussion Fund Payout
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a "heartbeat" abortion bill into law as legal battles over abortion continue across the nation; a new CDC study found that most pregnancy-related deaths could be prevented; lawyers of former NFL players are fighting a rule that limited retired players to attending physicians within 150 miles of their homes for dementia diagnoses.