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CDC: Drug Overdose Deaths Are Accelerating During COVID-19 Pandemic

CDC: Drug Overdose Deaths Are Accelerating During COVID-19 Pandemic Deaths from drug overdoses are accelerating during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Overdose deaths were already increasing in the months before the pandemic started, but the latest numbers suggest a further acceleration, the agency said this week. Over 81,000 drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States in the 12 months ending in May, the highest number of overdose deaths ever recorded in a 12-month period, according to provisional data the CDC released. According to the agency, that’s an 18 percent increase since the previous 12-month period.

Health Beat: Vitamin D and COVID-19

Created: December 17, 2020 01:00 AM In this run-up to wide scale vaccination against COVID-19, how to stay healthy is paramount. There s been much discussion about the role vitamin D might play. Dr. Nicole Avena, assistant professor of neuroscience at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and visiting professor of health psychology at Princeton University, is my guest to discuss this. Digital-exclusive health reports from Dr. Benita Zahn. Look for new episodes every Monday and Thursday. Copyright 2020 - WNYT-TV, LLC A Hubbard Broadcasting Company Related Stories

Thinsplaining is real: Science says permanent weight loss is rare, and thin people don t get it

comments Holly Christine Brown has struggled with her weight for a long time. When she was thinner, people in her circle would tell her they were proud of her; when she gained weight back, some friends acted as though it were a personal failure. One boyfriend told her that he ended their relationship because she was too fat to have sex with. Others simply pulled away when she started gaining weight again. The cruel comments and social rejection made Brown feel anxious and depressed  which, in turn, drew her to food for comfort. Everybody expects that it s easy, that once you lose weight you can just keep it off, Brown, a professional writer, told Salon.  Anybody who has struggled with their weight knows that s not true because it s not like your relationship to other things that you might have an addiction to. Brown likened it to an addiction, but noted that food wasn t like most truly addictive substances. It s not a thing that you can cut out of your life entire

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