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LA Creates Position To Coordinate County’s Response To Domestic Violence Needs

“There is no part of our county service that is not touched in some way by domestic violence,” Supervisor Sheila Kuehl said. “I remember reports from animal welfare of women dropping off animals saying, ‘my husband won’t let me have this pet anymore,’ and noticing some bruises on the woman.”

Non-Addictive, Over-The-Counter Painkillers Alleviate Acute Pain As Well As Opioids

A new study finds that for patients who went to the emergency room for things such as a sports injury or a fall can be served just as well with over-the-counter pain relievers. Experts have pointed to prescription practices in those scenarios as part of the cause of the opioid crisis.

Health Law Signups, Traffic To Healthcare.gov Surge In First Few Days Of Open Enrollment

Despite fears that Trump administration’s actions to cut the outreach budget for the health law would undermine sign ups, the numbers spiked over last year according to a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity. However, usually signups this early are consumers renewing coverage, not new customers. Meanwhile, insurers are opening their own wallets to make up for the lack of federal marketing for the health law.

Scrutiny Of Opioid Addiction Drug Marketing Intensifies As Sen. Harris Seeks Information From Alkermes

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) points to reports that pharmaceutical company Alkermes has attempted to increase sales of Vivitrol — a monthly shot to treat opioid addiction — by playing up misconceptions about other medications and trying to limit their availability.