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'Let's get this money back into the community.' Canton awards addiction recovery grants
Canton City Council awarded $300,000 in opioid settlement funds for seven community programs related to addiction prevention ...
Medicaid plays a key role for giving people with opioid-use disorder access to treatment, according to a Rutgers Health study. Progress in life-saving treatment for opioid-use disorder with the ...
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine finds that individuals who received medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) while incarcerated were significantly more likely to continue ...
Buprenorphine, one of the most effective medications for treating opioid addiction is still hard to find at U.S. pharmacies, researchers said in a new study. File Photo by Billie Jean Shaw/UPI One of ...
In an exclusive interview airing on The Dr. Suzette Glasner Podcast on September 4th, JD Vance’s mother, Bev Aikins— an opioid overdose survivor who was once addicted to heroin, now a nurse helping ...
The Morristown Council has directed $100,000 in funds obtained through opioid settlement funds to a local nonprofit providing treatment and housing for women struggling with substance use and ...
One of the most effective medications for treating opioid addiction is still hard to find at U.S. pharmacies, according to a new study. Only 2 in 5 retail pharmacies carried buprenorphine in 2023, ...
In response to the opioid crisis, Garden City-based nonprofit Family & Children’s Association (FCA) opened THRIVE Suffolk, Long Island’s first recovery community and outreach center, in Hauppauge in ...
NIH-funded study demonstrates life-saving potential of providing medications for opioid use disorder in carceral settings A study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) finds that ...
Jail inmates who get opioid addiction meds are less likely to overdose following release They’re also more likely to stay in addiction treatment The study reflects results from a pilot program in ...
The study reflects results from a pilot program in Massachusetts FRIDAY, Sept. 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — County jail inmates who receive medication to treat their opioid addiction have a lower risk ...
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