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SNAP, Covid lawsuits, weed and alcohol: Morning Rounds

Last updated: November 19, 2025 5:25 am
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Health and medicine news is always a hot topic, and today we have some interesting updates to share. Let’s dive into the latest developments in the world of health and wellness.

First up, we have the story of Calley Means, who is set to join the Trump administration as a senior adviser at HHS. Calley, along with Casey Means, were previously considered “Whos” on the Who Weekly scale, but are they now “Thems”? It’s an intriguing question to ponder.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers found that smoking weed could potentially reduce alcohol consumption. Participants who smoked highly potent weed consumed less alcohol in the two hours following the study compared to those who didn’t. While the results are promising, experts caution against advocating for the “California sober” lifestyle solely based on this study.

Moving on to nutrition, a SNAP incentive program in Rhode Island aimed to encourage healthier eating habits among participants. The program provided a $0.50 credit for every dollar spent on fresh fruits and vegetables for SNAP recipients. While the results were mixed, with some participants increasing their intake of fruits and veggies, there is room for improvement in the program’s implementation.

In other news, the Sackler family has agreed to pay $7 billion over 15 years to settle lawsuits related to the opioid crisis. This settlement is part of a larger effort to hold drugmakers, wholesalers, and pharmacies accountable for their role in the epidemic.

On the legal front, Covid-era lawsuits are gaining momentum, with cases like Debra Conrad’s lawsuit against her former employer Rochester Regional making headlines. These lawsuits are shaping policy and could have far-reaching implications for healthcare providers.

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Lastly, health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been vocal about his concerns regarding the preservative thimerosal in vaccines. While experts doubt that other countries will follow suit, there is a fear that his warnings could sow doubt and misinformation about vaccines.

Overall, the world of health and medicine is constantly evolving, and it’s important to stay informed about the latest developments. Stay tuned for more updates on health and wellness news.

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