A recent study has shed light on the lost opportunities to provide adequate treatment for drug overdose survivors who are covered by the Medicare program. The study highlights the challenges in managing chronic pain among this vulnerable population. According to Dr. Brian Hurley, president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, overdose survivors should have
The recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Fisker, a once-promising all-electric vehicle startup, adds to a growing list of failed companies in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. Lackluster consumer demand, significant cash burn, operational challenges, and product issues have plagued Fisker, leading to its downfall. The collapse of Fisker follows other SPAC-backed companies such as
Senator Elizabeth Warren has recently accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of bowing to pressure from the financial industry. She claims that Powell is advocating for changes to regulations that would decrease the capital large banks are required to hold. Warren’s concern is rooted in the fact that these regulations, known as Basel III, were
The UK is gearing up for a significant shift in weather patterns, with the possibility of a heatwave looming on the horizon. While last year saw record-breaking temperatures in June, this summer started off rather cold and disappointing. However, according to Sky News weather producer Kirsty McCabe, there is a change on the horizon. As