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Addiction is a lifelong disease and not a moral failing

On today’s The Fundamentals is Dr. Brummett, Professor at the University of Michigan where he serves as the Senior Associate Chair for Research in the Department of Anesthesiology. He has more than 280 publications, including articles in top journals such as JAMA, JAMA Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Annals of Surgery. He is the Co-Director of the Opioid Prescribing Engagement Network or OPEN at the University of Michigan, which aims to apply a preventative approach to the opioid epidemic in the US through appropriate prescribing after surgery, dentistry and emergency medicine. Moreover, he is the Co-Director of the cross-campus Opioid Research Institute, which was launched in the spring of 2023. He leads multiple NIH grants studying these concepts and receives funding from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, CDC, and multiple foundations. You can learn more about Dr. Brummett here, and you can follow Dr. Brummett @drchadb and the department of anesthesiology @UMichAnesthesia on X.
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Period Poverty and the Need to Make Menstruation Products Easier to Access

A survey focused on how much people in their teens and early 20s know about periods and their experience and attitudes around “period poverty”.
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Michigan’s new firearm injury prevention laws: What everyone should know

Michigan has a set of new laws related to firearms, all designed to reduce the risk of injury and death across the state.
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Same patient. Different visit. Different race and ethnicity?

Data on the race and ethnicity of patients underpins efforts to reduce health care disparities, but a study shows inconsistent recording in emergency departments
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Real-time opioid overdose data improves safety response from community

To improve coordinated community response to opioid overdoses, University of Michigan researchers are placing near-real time data in the hands of public health and safety officers. The Michigan System for Opioid Overdose Surveillance, was created in 2016 in response to the opioid crisis through a partnership between the University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center and the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas.
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Spreading Access to STI Healthcare for Partners

A study explores how to better provide resources to sexual partners of those with STIs. Visit Health Lab to read the full story
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Gun deaths among children and teens have soared

Over the past decade there's been an 87% increase in firearm-involved fatalities among children and teens in the U.S. But there are also strategies and tools to stop and reverse this troubling trend.
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Fentanyl Overdose Awareness

Community awareness is critical to preventing overdose
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New Study Reveals Drastic Increase in ER Visits Related to Sexual Assault

The rise in people seeking emergency medical care after sexual assault outpaces the growth of law enforcement reporting, a new study suggests. Researchers suggest potential factors behind the increase could include societal de-stigmatization of sexual assault as well as changes in how emergency medicine providers code for it, and the increasing prevalence of sexual assault in the U.S.
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For Better Home Cardiac Arrest Outcomes, Make a HeartSafe Home Plan

The program partners with first responders and community leaders to increase awareness of in-home cardiac arrests.