It’s time for children to go back to school where they will be exposed to lots of new experiences and ideas but also higher risk of exposure to viruses and other illnesses. Here are tips to ensure your children has a successful and healthy time in school. Vaccinations are the best course for preventing illness. In addition to the vaccines recommended by your doctor, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends an annual flu vaccine for everyone over 6 months of age. Sleep is essential to keep children (and adults) focused throughout the day. Adults need about eight […]
Author: Evan O'Connor
Life-Saving EpiPens Price Rises Over 500%
We have covered the rising costs of medications in previous blog posts (at length), often times regarding specific medications that—while being life-changing—only affects a relatively small population. Despite the smaller personal impact of these raising prices, we address them because they are indicative of a much larger issue. The issue comes into clearer focus when a life-saving auto-injection device that is necessary to survive allergic reactions for as many as 15 million Americans raises its price by over 500%. EpiPen has become synonymous with epinephrine auto-injectors used by those with severe allergic reactions. In 2007 a two-pack of EpiPens cost […]
Free, Low-Cost, & Sliding Scale Clinics
One of the most popular sections of the NeedyMeds website is our listing of Free, Low-Cost, and Sliding-Scale clinics. As health care has become more and more expensive, the need for low-cost health care has increased. Many people living in more rural parts of the country have a very limited number of options to see a doctor, and depending on their insurance status the number of available “in-network” doctors is even lower. Many people do not regularly see their doctor, only seeking help when a more serious condition arises. It can be a scary situation to be uninsured and have […]
Relief for Victims of Violence
Violent crime is a reality throughout the world, including the US. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), over 1.1 million violent crimes occurred nationwide in 2014. The FBI defines violent crime as including aggravated assault, rape, robbery, murder and manslaughter. Despite steady drops in crime rates, violence still affects millions of Americans every year. Victims of violent crimes may suffer financial stress resulting from medical bills, lost wages, or funeral costs. Recovering from violence can be difficult enough; fortunately, there are state programs to help those in need. The first victim compensation program was created in 1965 in […]
Ice Bucket Challenge Funds ALS Breakthrough
Almost two years ago, the Ice Bucket Challenge filled social media feeds with videos and ALS research with donations. The Challenge prompted athletes, celebrities, Internet personalities, and everyday people to post a video and donate to ALS research. This year, funds raised from the Challenge are being credited with allowing researchers to identify a common gene found to contribute to the disease. ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting the function of nerves and muscles that eventually leads to a wasting paralysis. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis affects 30,000 Americans with the condition at any given time, […]