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Date Time Methadone research could help babies exposed to opioids in utero A study by researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis and the Gill Center for Biomolecular Science at IU Bloomington found that in-utero exposure to methadone in mice could negatively affect developmental milestones related to proper functioning of the brain’s sensory and motor systems. The findings could one day lead to new treatment options that reduce long-term damage to human babies from in-utero opioid exposure. “The opioid epidemic has led to a growing number of babies being born to mothers who used opioids throughout pregnancy, but little is known of the biological mechanisms that underlie prenatal, opioid-exposure-induced, long-term negative consequences,” said study lead Brady Atwood, assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the IU School of Medicine. “Our findings revealed a disruption in physical, behavioral and neuronal development ....
The Spokane Chinese Association spoke with owner Raci Erdem after KREM 2 s story aired Sunday night. Author: Morgan Trau (KREM) Updated: 9:32 PM PST December 21, 2020 POST FALLS, Idaho A Post Falls restaurant owner said he will take down his racist sign after speaking with an Asian advocacy group. The Spokane and Idaho Chinese Associations condemned it, but said they are feeling grateful to have connected and used the story as a teaching moment. Restaurants & bars don t sell Kung Flu, only happiness, the sign reads. KREM 2 ran a story on the sign Sunday night. Some groups and political leaders, including President Donald Trump, have used the racist term to refer to COVID-19. It insinuates that Asian Americans are responsible for the spread of the virus. Asian-American groups have said the term and language like it has perpetuated hate crimes in America. ....