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Medicaid Cuts Threaten Access to Opioid Addiction Treatment for Millions

Recent changes to Medicaid have significantly impacted individuals battling opioid addiction, like Stephanie from Florida, who faced the loss of her essential methadone treatment. With over 25 million Americans losing Medicaid coverage since the end of pandemic protections, the urgent need for continuous access to addiction care has never been more critical. As healthcare policies evolve, the intersection of treatment access and public health remains a pressing concern for communities and policymakers alike.

Florida Faces RSV Season Challenges Amid Rising Youth Mental Health Crisis

As Florida enters its RSV season, health experts warn of a potential surge in Respiratory Syncytial Virus cases, particularly affecting vulnerable populations. With many older adults unvaccinated, the risk of severe illness and hospitalizations increases. Additionally, a rising mental health crisis among youth, highlighted by increasing suicide rates, underscores the urgent need for better resources and support. Communities must prioritize vaccination, mental health awareness, and proactive health measures to navigate these challenges.