Vitamin C Deficiency: 6 Health Problems You Are Facing Due To Vitamin C Deficiency | Times of India

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on – June 1, 2023, 4:00 PM IST Exceptional benefits of vitamin C Getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals is vital to support your body functioning. They are important from supporting normal growth and development to boosting immunity and strengthening bones. In particular, vitamin C is an essential nutrient … Read more

Why many Indians don\’t trust mental health advice

A Mumbai student has sought therapy after coming out as a lesbian to her family. \”It was a terrible time in my life. My father had disowned me and I was always guilty. I felt I was letting my family down,\” Alina told DW, using a pseudonym. The 25-year-old said her search for help has … Read more

Collaborative Agreements in Health Care – California Health Care Foundation

A variety of non-merger collaborative arrangements have proliferated in recent years. Compared to traditional mergers and acquisitions, collaboration agreements preserve a certain degree of operational and financial autonomy of the contracting parties. State and federal oversight of healthcare partnership agreements is complex and rapidly evolving. This short issue describes the partnership agreements, examines their potential … Read more

The insanity of how we deal with mental health in Los Angeles County

The Twin Towers Penitentiary is located in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) On May 16, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to create a unit at the Twin Towers Penitentiary to treat inmates with serious mental illnesses. The new prison inpatient unit, also called the acute intervention module, … Read more

Ozempic Craze Spawned Inaccurate Black Market, FDA Warns

The Food and Drug Administration warns people to stay away from suspicious sources of semaglutide, the active ingredient in popular weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic. The agency has received reports of adverse effects from people using compounding drug-made semaglutide. Also, some of these pharmacies produce different forms of semaglutide that have not been tested for … Read more

How health care bills on postpartum Medicaid, the swab tax and more fared in the Legislature

The regular legislative session concluded on Monday and throughout this week we will be taking a closer look at how certain issues went, what passed and what failed. Here\’s how health and healthcare issues unfolded at the Capitol: Conservation of the nursing workforce Several successful bills in this session focus on the Texas nurse shortage, … Read more

Is it okay to drink sparkling water all day, every day? Here\’s how your Fizzy Fix can help (or hinder) your health

TThere\’s no shortage of thirst-quenching options for sparkling water these days. Whether you prefer it plain or with a hint of savory fruit, it\’s a worthy substitute for sodas and other beverages high in added sugar, while providing a satisfying (and often irreplaceable) fizzy fix. But is it safe to drink sparkling water every day … Read more

Traditional Mexican food has health benefits

The intake of phenolic compounds (PCI) from traditional Mexican food positively affects health conditions and supports the hypothesis that specific nutritional foods have a particular effect on certain diseases, according to researchers from the Institute of Sciences of the Benemrita Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP), Puebla, Mexico. Their study, published in the journal foods, is … Read more

Healthcare leaders discuss behavioral health care and access – State of Reform

Currently about one in six adults in California experience mental health problems, while at the same time rates of depression in adolescents have also increased. Healthcare leaders gathered at the 2023 Northern California State Health Reform Policy Conference to discuss the growing need for behavioral health care and the work their organizations are currently doing … Read more

UC Irvine Study Finds Medicaid Telehealth Coverage Increased Health Care Use and Access

Irvine, California, May 31, 2023 Medicaid telehealth coverage between 2013 and 2019 was associated with significant growth in telehealth use and improved access to health care, whereas private policies had no such association, according to a study conducted by the University of California , Irvine. An analysis of 20,000 records of U.S. adults under 65 … Read more