New from the @EmoryCSHH News Team:
New option for schizophrenia patients, investigating RSV vaccine uptake among minorities, doubling available bird flu vaccines, improving access to HIV prevention in low-income countries, rising breast cancer rates among younger women.
First FDA-approved cannabis-based drug now available in the US
Ben Tinker
Epidiolex is the first cannabis-based medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It is now available by prescription in all 50 states. Epidiolex is a twice-daily oral solution approved to treat two epileptic syndromes in patients 2 and older.
Factors likely to drive enrollment on Healthcare.gov in 2019
David Anderson
This Health Affairs article details the factors that are expected to increase ACA enrollment rates in 2019. These factors include lowering unsubsidized premiums and expanding mandate exceptions.
FDA approves powerful new opioid in ‘terrible’ decision
Andrew Harnik
Despite strong opposition, the FDA approved a powerful new opioid, Dsuvia, last Thursday. FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb claims they will use lessons from the existing opioid crisis to place tight restrictions on the distribution of this new drug. Opponents say Dsuvia’s approval poses a serious danger to the public, as even small doses can be fatal. Dsuvia is approved for use in military combat and other emergencies, to treat intense pain from acute injury.
‘Fall Back’: Tips for Navigating the Time Change
E.J. Mundell
Time changes impact us all. But, experts say that we do have about an hour to work with and, for most people, staying up an hour later is easier than getting to bed an hour earlier. There are a variety of external and internal influences on our quality of sleep, however, if you are struggling with the time change or sleep in general, there are some tips to help improve your rest.