Matthew Perry’s Death Investigated; CDC’s H5N1 Surveillance; Trump on Birth Control
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Authorities are investigating the death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry due to the high level of ketamine found in his system. (AP)
A former college football player shakes up the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting with his tale of forcible restraint. (New York Times)
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R) signed a law that bans gender-affirming care for minors. (CNN)
In Delaware, the legislature sent the governor a bill that would allow a state-appointed board to oversee hospital budgets. (AP)
Heat-related deaths are spiking in Phoenix. (Scientific American)
State and local health officials should keep their flu surveillance at peak levels because of the emergence of avian flu, the CDC said. (STAT)
Marshall Allen, a former ProPublica healthcare reporter who was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his investigative reporting, died at age 52. (ProPublica)
And Paul Parkman, MD, who identified rubella and helped eliminate it by co-inventing a vaccine, has died at age 91. (New York Times)
Nestlé is launching a new line of frozen foods for patients taking GLP-1 inhibitors to lose weight. (CNN)
A new website will more easily enable individuals to report violations of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), CMS announced.
Maryland’s Prescription Drug Affordability Board selected six drugs to review in order to possibly set limits on their prices for patients in state-run medical plans. (Maryland Matters)
A man suffers a medical emergency on a cruise — and is told he can’t leave the ship until he pays the bill for his care. (KFF Health News)
More than 1 million claims have been approved under the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act, the White House said; the law is designed to help veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during their service.
Former President Donald Trump suggested he was open to regulations on birth control before quickly walking the comment back. (AP)
A report from the WHO says the major increases in HIV, viral hepatitis epidemics, and sexually transmitted infections represent significant public health challenges and cause 2.5 million deaths each year.
A moose killed an Alaskan man who was trying to take photos of its newborn calves. (BBC)