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FL Lawmakers Add 2 Million to Budget for Oral Health Education / Public News Service

The Florida Legislature votes today on the state budget, the only bill the Florida Constitution requires that it pass. The record $117 billion budget includes $2 million in recurring funding to promote oral health and support students studying dentistry. The funding is to implement a Dental Student Loan Repayment Program, to encourage graduating dentists to practice in Florida and serve low-income patients in rural and underserved areas. .

NM Parents Encouraged to Know When Kids Need Mental Health Intervention

More behavioral-health providers may be enticed to move to New Mexico after a bill passed by the Legislature this year made treatment for behavioral health and substance abuse easier to access. Starting next year, insurance companies won t be allowed to apply limitations on these services. It comes at a time when new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show the percentage of high school students who said they feel persistently "sad" or "hopeless" increased between 2011 and 2021. .

Too Little Sleep Contributes to Chronic Health Conditions Accidents / Public News Service

Feeling drowsy during the day isn t the only problem associated with getting too little sleep, which is the case for nearly one-third of U.S. adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency also reported that insufficient sleep puts people at greater risk for chronic health conditions, including heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, obesity and depression - not to mention accidents caused by sleepiness. .

Advocates Push for More Post Partum Funding / Public News Service

Healthcare advocates in Missouri are urging support for a measure that would expand health care services for new mothers on Medicaid. Senate Bill 45 would expand coverage for those new moms from two months to a full year. Right now, women on Medicaid who have babies lose that coverage after 60 days. .

AZ Mom Warns of Signs During American Stroke Month

May is National Stroke Month, and one young Arizona mom wants to share her experience to let Arizonans know stroke can happen to anyone and at any age. At the age of 32, Madison Bustamante gave birth to her first baby - and a few weeks later would experience her first stroke. According to the American Heart Association, about four million stroke survivors alive today are women, and Bustamante is one of them. .

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