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RICHMOND, Va. – Virginia has become the first southern state to ban conversion therapy for LGBTQ minors. Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday that he has signed 173

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Strong opioid dosage is the topic of a two-day public hearing by the Food and Drug Administration — which is trying to discern the benefits and risks.For Katrina King, her opioid addiction began with a back injury. It got so bad she spent two years behind bars after getting caught with forged prescriptions. King blames being put on high-dose medication too strong for her injury."The extended release — introducing that into the picture as such a potent dose so early in my diagnosis without trying anything else — ended up being catastrophic," she said.Some people have suggested the FDA remove high-dose opioids form the market to fight the deadly epidemic. Others argue the stronger meds are necessary to manage pain for some patients and getting rid of it could worsen pain for those people, leading to potential suicides."We don't want to cause additional suffering for people who have unmanageable pain that does make them feel they don't want to live anymore. On the other side of that, I would challenge the pharmaceutical industry and the FDA to come up with other methods of pain control," King said.The FDA will review public comments and decide whether to make change, which could include tougher regulations on reducing the use of high-dose opioids. 1276

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Several memorial services will take place in the coming days in honor of George Floyd — the Minneapolis man who died in police custody and whose death has sparked several days of anti-police protests in dozens of cities across the country.The 255

  

SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio — A former student who had a child with his teacher in 2015 filed suit Monday against Akron and Tallmadge school officials for failing to stop the abuse.The suit also listed former teacher Laura Lynn Cross as a defendant.The suit states that administrators failed to “prevent adult Laura Lynn Cross from sexually abusing, assaulting, and raping the Plaintiff, a student and a minor.”Cross served prison time at the Ohio State Reformatory for Women in Marysville after having been convicted of three counts of sexual battery. She has since been released from prison.Cross resigned from her teaching position in 2015 following allegations of sexual abuse of a student. According to an investigation by Scripps station WEWS in Cleveland, Cross convinced the student’s mother to allow him to move in with her through a court-approved “partial parental custody” arrangement.RELATED: 910

  

Several memorial services will take place in the coming days in honor of George Floyd — the Minneapolis man who died in police custody and whose death has sparked several days of anti-police protests in dozens of cities across the country.The 255

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