Will Stone, KJZZ

Aspirantes a médicos se entrenan para enfrentar las adicciones

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La epidemia de opioides ha puesto en evidencia el déficit profesional de médicos especializados en adicciones. Pero los estudiantes comienzan a mostrar un renovado interés.

Aspiring Doctors Seek Advanced Training In Addiction Medicine

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Once a tiny specialty that drew mostly psychiatrists, addiction medicine is expanding its accredited training to include primary care residents and “social justice warriors” who see it as a calling.

Pacientes con dolor crónico se sienten atrapados en el debate sobre opioides

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Los pacientes que necesitan esta medicación se sienten afectados injustamente por la tendencia a recetarlos cada vez menos, como una estrategia para frenar la creciente epidemia de abuso de opioides.

Patients With Chronic Pain Feel Caught In An Opioid-Prescribing Debate

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States are passing laws that limit a doctor’s ability to prescribe opioids. Doctors and patients alike are wrestling with what that means in cases of chronic pain.

Otro daño silencioso de la violencia doméstica: las lesiones cerebrales

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Cada año, 10 millones de personas son víctimas de violencia doméstica y muchas de ellas reciben golpes a repetición que impactan en su capacidad de funcionar.

Domestic Violence’s Overlooked Damage: Concussion And Brain Injury

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Women are at high risk for getting concussions from domestic violence. A neurologist and a social worker have paired up to try to get women the specialized medical help and counseling they need.

Arizona Declares Opioid Emergency, But Signals Are Mixed Over Best Response

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Arizona is one of a few states that have declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency. There’s no uniformity in what that means from state to state, though, and even within Arizona, there’s a wide divergence of opinion on how best to tackle the problem.

Protected But Priced Out: Patients Worry About Health Law’s Future In Arizona

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Corinne Bobbie has a love-hate relationship with the Affordable Care Act. As the GOP tries to repeal the law, the experiences and fears of voters like Bobbie could determine a politician’s fate.

Arizona Children Could Lose Big Under Obamacare Repeal

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Arizona has among highest rates of uninsured children in the country, but the ACA got more children insured. Advocates fear with ACA repeal, those gains will disappear.