Anaphylaxis

Invasive Asian Needle Ants Spreading, Pose Deadly Sting Risk

Asian needle ants, a potentially deadly invasive species, are rapidly spreading across the southeastern United States and beyond, having been sighted in over a dozen states. These tiny ants, distinguished by their dark coloring and preference for damp, hidden locations, pose a significant threat to those with insect sting allergies, potentially causing fatal anaphylactic reactions. Their expansion disrupts native ant populations and ecosystems. Homeowners encountering these ants are advised to contact pest control professionals for assistance.

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NY Law Caps EpiPen Costs, Highlights US Healthcare Crisis

New York’s Governor Hochul has signed into law S.7114-A/A.6425-A, capping out-of-pocket expenses for EpiPens at $100 for consumers with commercial insurance. This addresses the dramatic price increases of EpiPens, which have risen over 600% since 2007, making this life-saving medication more accessible. The legislation mandates coverage for EpiPens by all health insurers in both individual and group markets, ensuring equitable access to emergency treatment for anaphylaxis. This action prioritizes public health by mitigating the financial burden associated with this essential medication.

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