Breast Scans Denied: Medicare Holds Back Necessary Screening for Older Women

Some older women in Houston, Texas are facing challenges when it comes to getting the necessary breast scans, even though they need them for their health. Medicare, the government health insurance program for Americans over the age of 65, is not covering these additional scans for some women, leaving them to figure out how to pay for them on their own. The issue arises from the fact that Medicare guidelines currently only approve additional breast …

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911 Screening Redirects Calls for Mental Health and Homelessness to Specialists in Orange County

Santa Ana, California has recently implemented a new screening procedure to enhance responses to calls related to mental illness and homelessness. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department, in collaboration with the Orange County Health Agency, aims to redirect non-crime-related calls towards trained specialists within the health agency. This initiative, which began this month, involves a brief quiz for callers to determine the appropriate response, either by a deputy or a mental health expert. The objective is …

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Snoring Bill Clinton Gets F-Bomb from Gwyneth Paltrow at Movie Screening

Los Angeles, California – Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recently shared a humorous anecdote about former President Bill Clinton falling asleep during a 1996 White House screening of her film “Emma.” In an interview on the show “Hot Ones,” Paltrow confirmed that Clinton had nodded off and snored during the movie, jokingly remarking, “I guess this is going to be a hit movie.” The actress playfully added, “So f–k you, Bill Clinton,” in response to the incident. …

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