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Patient Voices: Bipolar Disorder

By drwong
April 2, 2017

By KAREN BARROW New York Times   Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition affecting around 60 million people worldwide that causes unusual and sudden shifts in mood and energy. What is it like to have bipolar disorder? How do you balance the mental ups and downs of this disease? Here, in their own words,...   read more


House Passes Bill To Help Vets With Mental Illness Buy Guns

By drwong
April 2, 2017

Objections that 20 veterans a day kill themselves, mostly with guns, did not stop the measure. By Michael McAuliff Huffington Post   WASHINGTON ― The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday to allow thousands of veterans who are disabled or have mental health conditions to buy guns. Under a law signed by President George...   read more


Physicians reject House ACA replacement bill

By drwong
March 11, 2017

March 8, 2017 Andrew W. Gurman, MD President American Medical Association   The American Health Care Act (AHCA), released by Congress this week, is intended to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). But as introduced, it does not align with the health reform objectives that the AMA set forth in January to protect...   read more


American Psychiatric Association Expresses Concerns Over Parts of New Health Care Bill

By drwong
March 11, 2017

Two committees of the House of Representatives today began consideration of the American Health Care Act, the Republican mechanism to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The process will not in fact eliminate the ACA. The current action takes place under complex rules in the House and Senate limited to spending and revenue. This...   read more


Health Groups Denounce G.O.P Bills as Backers Scramble

By drwong
March 11, 2017

Abby Goodnaugh, Robert Pear and Thomas Kaplan New York Times March 8, 2017   WASHINGTON — Influential groups representing hospitals and nurses came out on Wednesday against a Republican bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, joining doctors and the retirees’ lobby to warn that it would lead to a rise in the...   read more


Is a Teen Depressed, or Just Moody?

By drwong
February 20, 2017

The Checkup By PERRI KLASS, M.D. New York Times FEB. 13, 2017 The hardest questions pediatricians must routinely ask teenagers at checkups are those about depression and suicide. But they aren’t optional; we have to ask them, every time. From 2005 to 2014, the prevalence of depression — that is, the chance of having a...   read more


LSD to Cure Depression? Not So Fast

By drwong
February 20, 2017

Richard A. Friedman New York Times FEB. 13, 2017   Psychedelics, the fabled enlightenment drugs of the ’60s, are making a comeback — this time as medical treatment. A recent study claimed that psilocybin, a mushroom-derived hallucinogenic, relieves anxiety and depression in people with life-threatening cancer. Anecdotal reports have said similar things about so-called microdoses...   read more


Addiction Treatment Grew Under Health Law. Now What?

By drwong
February 12, 2017

By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and ABBY GOODNOUGH New York Times Feb. 10, 2017   MANCHESTER, N.H. — Chad Diaz began using heroin when he was 12. Now 36 and newly covered by Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, he is on Suboxone, a substitute opioid that eases withdrawal symptoms and cravings, and he is slowly...   read more


Pregnant Women Turn to Marijuana, Perhaps Harming Infants

By drwong
February 12, 2017

By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS New York Times FEB. 2, 2017   During her pregnancy, she never drank alcohol or had a cigarette. But nearly every day, Stacey, then 24, smoked marijuana. With her fiancé’s blessing, she began taking a few puffs in her first trimester to quell morning sickness before going to work at a...   read more


How to fight back when an insurer denies your healthcare claim

By drwong
January 22, 2017

Experts say you shouldn't take no for an answer. Many denied insurance claims are reversed on appeal. (Getty Images) David Lazarus January 17, 2017 Los Angeles Times   Insurance companies are playing the odds, patient advocates say. They’re counting on people not having the stamina to challenge every denied claim, even when there’s a valid...   read more