As the opioid crisis continues to impact communities across Texas, a new wave of awareness is sweeping college campuses. This ...
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$68 million COVID-era federal funding loss and other potential cuts threaten Texas opioid fight
In addition to the cuts, local nonprofits are also having problems accessing federal help for opioid reversal medication, ...
Drug-checking service warns the synthetic opioid nitazene is showing up in counterfeit pills sold as oxycodone, percocet and ...
An Indigenous-led clinic bringing substance addiction services to Manitoba's Island Lake region has already enrolled 15 ...
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Uncertain future ahead for state harm reduction programs, should legislation not be extended
Critical services for Oklahomans facing life-threatening addiction could be shut down next summer if state lawmakers don't step in.
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith (UAFS) has joined the One Pill Can Kill initiative, Attorney General Tim Griffin ...
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Lowell’s Board of Health to City Council: ‘Stay in your own lane’
LOWELL — Health and Human Services Director Lisa Golden asserted her department’s authority to oversee public health and ...
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