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Asthma Med Adherence: Do High Insurance Deductibles Make a Difference?


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You might think that when asthma patients were switched involuntarily from regular insurance to high-deductible health plans (HDHPs), a substantial number would cut corners on their daily controller medications but you would mostly be wrong, researchers said.
In fact, in a study of some 185,000 pediatric and adult patients with asthma spanning 2002 to 2014, average adherence (as measured by prescription refills and days covered by filled prescriptions) did not change markedly with such switches, reported Alison A. Galbraith, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School in Boston, and colleagues in
A few comparisons did show minor but statistically significant differences. For example, adults switched to HDHPs who were using inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta agonist (ICS-LABA) controllers showed a 1.4% greater decrease in days covered compared with patients remaining in conventional plans (95% CI 0.3%-2.5%), though not in other adherence measur ....

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EPA approves release of GMO mosquitoes in the Florida Keys despite safety concerns


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Britain-based biotech company Oxitec has received approval from the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to release genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes in the Florida Keys this spring. The firm claims that the technology is safe and effective at eradicating dengue fever and other mosquito-borne diseases in the area – a claim that scientists and residents dispute.
Oxitec, which is U.S.-owned but U.K.-based, says that its OX5034 mosquitoes are designed to combat the transmission of mosquito-borne illnesses by thinning out local 
Aedes aegypti populations. The GM mosquitoes carry a “self-limiting” gene that makes females dependent on the antibiotic tetracycline. Without this drug, they will die. ....

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