Friday, October 14, 2022

Daily Skimm: I am the eggman, they are the eggmen

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October 14, 2022
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Adderall or Nothing

The Story

There's officially an Adderall shortage.

Catch me up.

Adderall is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. For months, the prescription drug has been hard to come by. And yesterday, the FDA acknowledged the shortage. It said the US's largest supplier, Teva, has been struggling to meet growing demand among a labor shortage and supply chain issues. And that competitors also aren't keeping up. Now, the FDA says the US's 6 million ADHD patients should start asking their doctors about other treatment options until supply's back up — an issue that could last until March.

Did you say '6 million'?

Yup. And that's just kids between 3 and 17 years old — 62% of whom take ADHD medication. And even though it's most common in kids, over 4% of US adults have been diagnosed with the disorder. Those who use Adderall rely on it to help with things like finishing tasks, homework, and remembering routine safety or hygiene issues like whether you brushed your teeth or turned off the stove. Now, losing access to the medication can lead to symptoms like fatigue, depression, and sleep problems. It all comes amid a broader awareness of ADHD…

Go on.

This month is ADHD Awareness Month. Social media is opening up a dialogue about the disorder — and it shows. The hashtag #adhd has more than 11 billion views on TikTok. And experts say videos about ADHD symptoms on TikTok have encouraged people to go for evaluations — which can go underdiagnosed in women and girls. The pandemic has also forced people to take their mental health more seriously. If you're having trouble focusing at work, communicating in a relationship, or keeping your home organized you can talk to a therapist or psychiatrist who specializes in ADHD about an evaluation.

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The surging demand for Adderall has created a shortage of the drug that's relied on by millions. And not taking the drug can lead to a whole other set of issues. But options are limited while manufacturers restore supplies.

And Also...This

Who's being called up…

Former President Trump. Yesterday, the House Committee investigating the Jan 6 attack on the Capitol voted to subpoena Trump. In the first hearing since July, the committee continued to build its case that Trump tried to overturn the election. Except now, the panel's vice chair, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), is demanding answers from "the man who set this all in motion." Trump called the committee a "total bust." But didn't say if he'd comply. Other allies including Steven Bannon and former trade adviser Peter Navarro have defied past subpoenas. It's the last time the committee will make its case ahead of the midterms. But if the House majority flips in next month's midterms, the subpoena — and the Jan 6 committee — could be over.

…Oh and speaking of Trump, SCOTUS rejected his emergency petition to allow a special master to review about 100 classified docs that were seized from Mar-a-Lago. Trump's lawyers say granting the special master this access would help determine if the confidential docs were "personal records or presidential records." The SCOTUS decision does not affect the DOJ's criminal investigation.


Where there's been a decision…

The Parkland trial. Yesterday, a jury recommended that the 2018 Parkland shooter be sentenced to life in prison without parole. It was the deadliest mass shooting to reach a trial in the US and the decision was not without controversy. Three of the jurors voted against the death penalty — a decision that needs to be unanimous. One potential reason: fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. The defense argued that the shooter's mother drank and smoked heavily during pregnancy — and that it contributed to his violent behavior. Now, some welcomed the decision as support for the death penalty in the US continues to fall. Others — including parents of the victims and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) — called it a miscarriage of justice. The judge is expected to issue the jury's recommendation during sentencing next month.

  • Another tragedy: Yesterday, a gunman opened fire at a walking trail in eastern Raleigh, NC, killing five people and injuring at least two more. One person is in custody after a more than three-hour manhunt. Police have not released a motive. Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin said the city needs to "come together" to support those who "have suffered a terrible loss."


Where there's progress…

Dementia. Yesterday, new research found that it may be possible to spot signs of dementia as early as nine years before receiving an official diagnosis. The trick: looking at a patient's history. On cognitive tests, people who went on to develop Alzheimer's scored lower on tasks like problem-solving, memory, and reaction times. They also suffered from a greater number of falls and had poorer overall health (think: high blood pressure, not enough exercise). The findings are key because there are few effective treatments for dementia. And researchers think waiting for symptoms to develop is part of the problem. Now, this study hopes better awareness of warning signs may help those most at risk of developing dementia enroll in clinical trials, earlier.


While Social Security recipients are set to get a bump in benefits

Netflix is dropping prices. Yesterday, the streaming giant unveiled "Basic with Ads." Starting Nov. 3, the new ad-supported plan will run you $6.99. The main difference from the company's current $9.99 a month basic plan? That there will be an average of four to five minutes of commercials per hour. Are you still watching?


Why we're booking our flu shots…

The season is apparently already upon us.


What's giving us an excuse to free the nip…

BPA in sports bras.


Who's the duo you didn't see coming…

Ray J and Kanye West.

While We're on the Subject...

Curious about today's subject line? (I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.) We saved you a Google. It's a...

A. Lyric from The Beatles

B. Beastie Boys lyric

C. Line from Damon Lindelof's "Watchmen"

Sustainably Made Skincare

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Squalene and squalane are popular skincare ingredients that hydrate skin and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. But did you know some brands harvest shark liver to get it? Yep, you read that right. 

Psst…Biossance is not one of those brands. They use a sugarcane-derived, vegan alternative in all of their products. It delivers up to 40X more active skincare ingredients than other powerful moisturizers, making it a game-changing hydrator. And in its (and the 10 million+ sharks they've helped protect since 2017) honor, they've named today International Squalane Day. Celebrate with $10 off their jumbo squalane oil plus get two free gifts. And remember: Sharks are friends, not beauty products.

Hispanic Heritage Month

We rounded up some of our favorite moments, businesses, and conversations to close out Hispanic Heritage Month. Check 'em out:

Skimm Picks

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. A bag that means business. The serious(ly chic) kind. Hammitt's new black leather carryall has the brand's iconic metal rivets and a red suede lining that practically screams 'boss.' Grab it while it's hot.*

2. Three key ways to up your child-proofing game as your kiddo grows. Because your newly toddling toddler will get into everything. We partnered with Hunter Douglas to highlight some hazards you may not have thought of. And explain how to avoid them. Safety first.*

3. Problem-solving pet products that'll make life easier. Have a cat or dog? We've got toys, food subscriptions, cleaning hacks, and more that you'll wish you bought sooner. Totally pawsome.

4. Decor finds that'll make your home feel cozier. Chilly temps may have you feeling ready to transform your space into a comfy lil' cocoon. We're here to help you do just that — but on a budget.

Skimm'rs

We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

Doing good…Laina G (NY). She's helping 1 out of 3 families struggling to provide clean diapers for their baby through The Diaper Bank of Connecticut

(Some) Birthdays…theSkimm's Kayla Spector (NY), theSkimm's Alex Carr (NY), theSkimm's Caroline Schaefer (NY), Dorothy Malcolm (OR), Sam Schechter (FL), Nicole Saglamer (NY), Angela Sullivan (IL), Jillian Boccia (NY), Debi Lee (CT), Laurie Wessinger (GA), Lindsey Whitehead (CA), Delano Brissett (CA), Drew Goins (NC), Melissa Gray (IN), Stephanie Simpson (IL)

PS: Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out here for a chance to be featured.

Answer: A. The eggman line is a lyric from "I Am The Walrus" by The Beatles. Because today is World Egg Day. We don't make the rules. Now get crackin'.

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China's leader Xi Jinping is about to start an unprecedented third term in charge. This week on "Skimm This," we spoke to an expert on how his leadership has impacted China in the last decade, his plans for Taiwan, and what's next for China on the world stage. Get listening.

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