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Prescription Drug Take-Back Day in Nebraska is this Saturday

BY Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services | April 23, 2021 Lincoln – If you’ve got leftover prescription medications, it’s important to keep them out of the hands of those for whom they are not prescribed.  Nebraska pharmacies and law enforcement agencies have a solution for you, whether that’s dropping off your unwanted medications at your local pharmacy any day with the Nebraska MEDS program, or participating in the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) twice-yearly large-scale take-back events. DEA’s next formal take-back day is Saturday, April 24. Participating agencies in Nebraska are listed below. But many Nebraska pharmacies offer take-back days every day that their doors are open. A partial list is below, and additional locations can be found on the Nebraska MEDS Coalition’s website, https://www.nebraskameds.org. Nebrask

Can COVID-19 Cause Hair Loss? An Unexpected Side Effect in 2021

Getty Images In June 2020, Hannah (who wants to be identified only by her first name) was standing outside of her family home with her dad when he told her to stand still. He snapped a picture of the back of her head there were bald patches everywhere. I had a mini panic attack, she tells me over Zoom. I was like, Oh my god, I m literally going bald. Hannah believes that she contracted COVID-19 in March 2020 (she doesn t have a positive test to prove it because testing wasn t widely available at the time); she s one of the 30 million people who ve been diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. She s also a member of another group experts call them the COVID-19 long-haulers. These are the people who are still dealing with COVID-19 symptoms, months after they ve tested negative for the virus. Think: shortness of breath, head-splitting migraines, a prolonged loss of their sense of taste and smell. They re still kind of a mystery

Mental health struggles on the rise in kids; resources available in SWFL

Mental health struggles on the rise in kids; resources available in SWFL
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Disaster assistance available from other sources if FEMA can t help | Community Alert

Not all residents needing aid after February’s storms are eligible for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. But many state and other federal agencies, working both independently and in cooperation with FEMA, offer free services, programs and grants to residents who might need disaster assistance. Many of these government entities that might be of help are listed here: Texas Health & Human Services Commission: HHSC is allowing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients to use their food benefits to purchase hot foods and ready-to-eat meals through the end of March. Foods such as rotisserie chicken or grocery store deli foods can be purchased at retailers that accept SNAP anywhere in the state, using the Lone Star Card.

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