The Volusia County Council has approved $2.6 million in opioid abatement settlement funds to enhance prevention, treatment, emergency response, and recovery services across the community.
For patients recovering from opioid use disorder, particularly from drugs like fentanyl or heroin, the days immediately following a hospital stay are among the most dangerous. A new multi-state study ...
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Investigators publish new report on Opioids. Financial supporters for this research include NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse, Office ...
Talking with the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition’s Loftin Wilson about the coalition’s work, how the opioid epidemic ...
The surge of deaths in Mississippi from opioid overdoses that began in the late 1990s continues today driven by synthetic ...
The 2026 Healthy Aging Campaign will make accessible a wide range of educational materials, caregiver guidance, professional training, and information on non-opioid pain-management strategies to ...
Larry Arata, director of the Opioid Crisis Action Network, allegedly bribed women who relied on support from his organization ...
Nursing students from UL Lafayette are distributing free Narcan in St. Landry Parish to educate residents on major health ...
Ten16 guides Michigan employers through Recovery Friendly Workplace training to reduce stigma, support workers and earn MDHHS ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and Unity Health Toronto shows ...
ATLANTA — Georgia is rolling out more than $42 million in new grants to help combat the opioid crisis, directing funding to ...