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Suicidal Students Devastated By Universities’ Responses To Crises: ‘I Reached Out For Help And Now I’m Suddenly Getting Blamed For It’

A series of legal challenges against universities’ policies on students’ mental health highlights the way the organizations struggle to respond to the young people in need. In other mental health news, conversion therapy is getting attention because of big-screen movies as states work to limit and ban the practice.

Deep-Pocketed Organizations Form Coalition Geared Toward Killing Any Further Attempts At Single-Payer

Instead of single-payer, the coalition is expected to press for alternatives, which could include expanding state insurance subsidies, allowing undocumented adults to sign up for Medi-Cal and creating a state-based individual mandate for everyone to have coverage.

Move Over Marlboro Man: Big Tobacco Is Now Turning To Social Media Influencers To Make Smoking Look Cool

Players in the industry skirt around marketing regulations with their connections to “ambassadors” and other social media influencers who have a wide reach to younger generations. Meanwhile, the FDA investigates whether the company that makes Juul e-cigarettes deliberately targeted teenagers with its marketing.

Former CDC Chief’s Arrest Over Groping Allegations May Derail Massive Public Health Initiative

Dr. Thomas Frieden surrendered himself to police on Friday and was charged with groping a woman in his apartment. The former head of the CDC has been raising hundreds of millions of dollars in private funds for an international campaign to address heart disease and epidemics. But his arrest may put his backers in an uncomfortable position.

McCain Dies At 81 After Battle With ‘One Of The Most Complex, Drug-Resistant, And Adaptive Cancers There Is’

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) died Saturday, a little over a year after he’d been diagnosed with glioblastoma, a wildly aggressive form of brain cancer. Advocates have been frustrated for years about the lack of research about and progress being made against the disease. Meanwhile, though health care policy was not a primary focus for McCain, he’s remembered for casting the vote that saved the health law he hated.

Mom Who Was Affected By Childhood Trauma Works To Overcome Odds To Give Daughter Best Possible Life

Sabrina Hanes had a childhood filled with pain, which can greatly increase a person’s risk of depression, chronic lung disease and cancer, and can shorten life expectancy by 20 years. But Hanes is building a different future for herself.

Fierce Backlash Continues At Informational Town Hall On Mobile Needle Exchange Program

Residents of the area where the vehicle will operate have been vocally opposed to the program that the California Department of Public Health approved last month. Cries of “Give them treatment, not paraphernalia!” and “You’re just making it easier for them to do it!” disrupted a recent informational meeting on the topic.