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Short of vaccine, states find hidden stashes in their own backyards

With COVID-19 demand high and supply still low in some pockets of the country, some see stores of unused doses set aside for nursing homes as fair game.

Bupropion plus naltrexone could work for methamphetamine use disorder

Methamphetamine use is soaring in the United States, but no available treatment exists—unlike medications authorized to treat opioid use disorder. But researchers think they may have discovered some hope for patients with methamphetamine use disorder.

New study reveals risks of fluoroquinolone use in all adults

Fluoroquinolones should be used with caution in all adults, not just in high-risk individuals, suggests a new study published in the January 2020 issue of JAMA Surgery. The study, conducted by Newton and colleagues, found an increased incidence of aortic aneurysm in U.S. adults with no known previous aortic aneurysm or dissection who were taking fluoroquinolones—a powerful class of antibiotics commonly prescribed in the United States.

U.S. life expectancy fell in first half of 2020 as COVID-19 deaths surged

Deaths tied to the COVID-19 pandemic shaved a year off the life expectancy of Americans during the first half of last year, CDC's National Center for Health Statistics reports. At the end of June 2020, life expectancy at birth had slipped from 78.8 years down to 77.8 years based on provisional estimates, the country's lowest point since 2006.

White House says vaccine supply is increasing

Announcements from the White House this week herald a pending increase in the volume of COVID-19 vaccine being made available for Americans.

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