The drug epidemic and overdose deaths that followed it have been disheartening, unsettling and seemingly insurmountable.
Programs that offer services to support drug users and decrease overdose deaths worry the Trump administration's sweeping ...
For this week's Reporter's Notebook segment, NPR Addiction Correspondent Brian Mann explains the reasons behind the surprise ...
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FOX 56 News on MSN75 organizations receive grants to fight drug epidemic in KentuckyKentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the latest grants awarded by the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory ...
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The New Republic on MSNGutting the Government Could Reignite the Drug Overdose EpidemicA small federal agency tasked with mitigating the impact of addiction is facing deep cuts on multiple fronts, threatening to ...
Fentanyl is responsible for some 88% of all overdose deaths in Baltimore. Every Baltimore fentanyl overdose is not just an ...
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FOX 56 News on MSNAG Coleman announces $19.8M in grants to combat drug epidemicAttorney General Russell Coleman announced more than $19.8 million was awarded to 75 Kentucky organizations to combat the ...
The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office on Thursday announced more than $19.8 million was awarded to 75 Kentucky organizations ...
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WSYR Syracuse on MSNDrug overdose deaths decline in Onondaga CountyOpioid overdose deaths are continuing to drop across the U.S., including here in Onondaga County. It was just five years ago, ...
Maricopa County will give $4.3 million in opioid settlement funds to groups providing resources to individuals and families ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNAG Coleman announces $19.8M in grants to combat drugsAttorney General Russell Coleman announced more than $19.8 million was awarded to 75 Kentucky organizations to combat the ...
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