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PACE Mission Launches for Ocean & Climate Insights
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NASAs PACE Mission Launches: A Giant Leap in Space Exploration - The PACE mission, aimed at studying oceans and atmosphere, successfully launched from Cape Canaveral. Despite a one-day delay, the satellite is now in orbit, ready to provide unprecedented insights into Earths health and climate change.
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New Hampshire AG Acts on Abandoned Patients, Opioid Withdrawal
01:46|New Hampshire Attorney Generals office takes action against PMC Medical Group for abruptly closing pain and addiction treatment centers, leaving patients without access to their medical records and causing significant distress. Matthew Hogan, owner of the company, disregarded warnings about potential harm, leading to severe withdrawal symptoms and psychological distress for patients. The Department of Justice filed a complaint, and a court-appointed receiver was put in place to manage the business. Patients needing their medical records can contact Jason Mills at six zero three, three four one, seven nine one eight.
BPA in Plastics Linked to Heart Disease Risk
01:38|New study links BPA, common in plastics and food packaging, to higher heart disease risk. Research found higher BPA levels in adults correlated with increased chance of heart problems. BPA has previously been linked to hormone disruption and reproductive issues. Public health officials and consumers concerned about exposure, with some manufacturers already producing BPA-free products.
Prescription Drug Crisis: Affordability Struggles
01:26|A recent study reveals that nearly one in three Americans cant afford their prescription medications, leading to worsening health conditions and increased emergency care costs. Older adults and those with chronic illnesses are disproportionately affected, with families of lower incomes facing difficult healthcare decisions. High costs are attributed to drug pricing policies and lack of competition in the pharmaceutical market, prompting calls for policy changes to ensure accessible, life-saving medications for all.
2022 Spirit of Giving Toy Drive: Community's Generosity
01:41|The 2022 Spirit of Giving Toy Drive in Manchester, New Hampshire, saw an overwhelming response from the community, collecting over 4,700 toys and $24,448 in cash donations. The New Hampshire State Police joined the festivities with a toy-filled convoy, expressing their joy in bringing holiday cheer to children in need. Despite growing demand, the drive is still accepting new, unwrapped toys for infants, girls aged 6-9, and boys and girls aged 10 and up until December 12th.
Ice and Snow Warning: Plan Ahead
01:28|Brace for slippery roads: Icy conditions expected this afternoon and evening, with potential for up to two inches of ice and snow. Concord High School cancels activities due to travel concerns. Stay alert and adjust driving accordingly for the Wednesday evening commute.
Health Care Bills Vote: Republicans, Democrats Clash
01:57|House Republicans propose health insurance premium reductions, Senate Democrats push for ACA tax credit extension. Despite efforts, neither proposal is expected to pass due to partisan disagreements and budget concerns. Abortion coverage restrictions further complicate negotiations.
Chlorpyrifos Linked to Child Development Issues
01:55|New study from UC Davis links chlorpyrifos pesticide to developmental issues in children, even at safe EPA levels. Research shows exposure may lead to lower IQ and attention problems, with potential long-term impact on neurological development. EPA reviews safety, with advocacy groups pushing for ban due to health concerns, while agricultural groups argue for its necessity in crop protection.
Brain Scan Predicts Long-Term Concussion Symptoms
01:35|A groundbreaking study from UCSF reveals that a specific brain scan, perfusion MRI, may predict long-term concussion symptoms. By identifying reduced blood flow in certain brain areas, doctors could potentially intervene earlier with targeted therapies, revolutionizing concussion diagnosis and management.