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The opioid crisis has had a devastating impact across the country.Now, doctors in one state are tackling the problem head on, and it starts with how they treat pain in the emergency room. When Dr. Donald Stader walks through his emergency room these days, it's almost like he's a different doctor. “I used to over prescribe opioids for the first several years of my career and residency,” he says. “I was giving them out like Tic Tacs, if you will.” All that changed a few years ago, when he met a woman overdosing on heroin. “She told me that she actually got hooked after being prescribed Percocet for an ankle sprain,” Dr. Stader says. “And one thing that struck me, earlier that day I had prescribed Percocet for an ankle sprain and thought that I was practicing really good medicine.” Now, he and his hospital, Swedish Medical Center, are a part of the Colorado Hospital Association’s ALTO Project, a program aiming to reduce the use of opioids in emergency rooms in the state, using alternative pain treatment.The program is paying off.However, experts say it's too late. The crisis is so bad, so simply improving prescription practices is not enough to combat opioid abuse. In an article published in JAMA Psychiatry, doctors say in addition to tighter drug restrictions, psychiatrists specializing in depression and suicide, along with new research and treatments, are needed. Now, they treat patients with medications like Tylenol and ibuprofen. For stronger pain, they use ketamine, bentyl and lidocaine, which is often used in the dentist’s office. Two million Americans struggle with opioid addiction and 42,000 people died of overdoses in 2016 alone. 1678

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The clock strikes midnight, and it's time to lose the extra 20 pounds. Well, not so fast. "If you're wanting to lose weight, and there is actually a reason behind it, I think it's going to give you more power,” says registered dietician Jessica Crandall Snyder. Maybe the reason is to play with your kids or grandkids, run a marathon or lower your cholesterol. Whatever it might be, Snyder says to start slow and spend the month of January testing the weight loss water. "It's kind of like a relationship or marriage,” she says. “You don't just jump into marriage, right? You go through the dating process to see if it's the right fit." Next, tell a friend about your weight loss plan. It can help hold you accountable. Then, begin working on replacing your old habits with new ones. For example, you can start with getting rid of the junk food in your house and replacing it with healthy food. Now, create a plan."I always say there should be three levels of plans,” Snyder says. If you're ever tempted to try a fad diet, Snyder says that’s a recipe for disaster. "I’ve seen so many people fail and get off track,” she says. “Then, it’s not a resolution or healthy habits, and it's not going to be successful." Remember, it's not always about the number on the scale. "The pounds themselves don't actually reflect the success along the way,” Snyder says. “It’s more of the energy and habits you have along the way." So before you ring in 2019, find the meaning behind your resolution. "You have to have a bigger meaning, a bigger purpose as to why you're doing that to really achieve success," Snyder stresses. 1630

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A Florida library's Pride Prom was supposed to be a safe space for LGBT youth between ages 14 and 18 to connect with peers and learn about community resources.But the sold-out Jacksonville Public Library's Storybook Pride Prom -- scheduled for Friday -- was canceled after protests from religious groups and residents.Religious group Biblical Concepts Ministries protested the event and called for residents to reach out to the city and mayor's office to have it canceled, CNN affiliate 500

  

A Disney movie set in the kingdom of "Corona" has suddenly become a hit on social media, making some question whether the movie foresaw the current reaction to the spread of the coronavirus. The movie "Tangled" was released in 2010, and at the time was a major hit at the box office. It is now part of the Disney+ lineup. Here is the plot, according to Disney:"When the (Corona) kingdom's most wanted bandit is taken hostage by Rapunzel —a teen with 70 feet of golden hair who's looking to escape the tower where she's been locked away for years — the unlikely duo sets off on a hair-raising escapade."Locked away for years? Corona? It might be a stretch given many of us have been hold up in our homes for one week, but some are making the comparison. Here has been some of the recent reaction on social media:I'm watching Tangled and I can't believe Rapunzel practiced social distancing in a tower away from the village of Corona. I just— 953

  

A Green Beret who served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan died Saturday during combat operations in Afghanistan, according to US Army special operations spokesman Lt. Col. Loren Bymer.Sgt. Maj. James G. "Ryan" Sartor, 40, was from Teague, Texas, and was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group. He died during combat in northern Afghanistan's Faryab province, which borders Turkmenistan."We're incredibly saddened to learn of Sgt. Maj. James 'Ryan' Sartor's passing in Afghanistan. Ryan was a beloved warrior who epitomized the quiet professional," said Col. Brian R. Rauen, the commander of 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). "He led his soldiers from the front and his presence will be terribly missed."The US invaded Afghanistan in October 2001 and has had a significant military presence there since, stretching over three presidencies. More than 2,000 US military personnel have died in what is the longest war in American history.Sartor's death comes just weeks after two US soldiers were killed by small arms fire in Afghanistan's Uruzgan province."I think this drives home the need for us to be successful with the missions that we have undertaken in Afghanistan as a reconciliation to reduce the level of violence, to reduce the level of risk to Afghans broadly, and the risk to American service members," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said at the time.Overall, the US has about 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, where they primarily advise Afghan forces who are battling the Taliban.Sartor joined the Army in June 2001 and deployed to Iraq as an infantryman in 2002. He completed the Special Forces Qualification Course to become a Green Beret in 2005 and deployed to Iraq with the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010, the US Army said. He also deployed to Afghanistan with the same group in 2017 and 2019.Sartor's awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal and more. His posthumous awards include the Purple Heart Medal and Bronze Star Medal, the Army said. 2127

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