Evidence is mounting that the wildly popular weight-loss medicines known as GLP-1s may also hold potential for treating addiction, and the field may be on the verge of obtaining desperately needed ...
New Orleans practice unveils modern digital platform featuring therapy, Intensive Outpatient Programs, and recovery ...
Trump administration says it wants to tackle the "addiction epidemic." But it's eliminating addiction treatment resources and access to mental healthcare.
The injectable buprenorphine will provide a much more stable basis for patients to begin their recovery from addiction to fentanyl and meth, for example, than pills taken multiple times a day, said ...
Citing rising costs and shortfalls in federal support, about 20 states are toughening eligibility requirements for patients in drug assistance programs.
NYU Langone’s decision comes amid Trump administration threats to cut funding to providers who treat trans youth NYU Langone Health, one of New York City’s major hospital networks, announced this week ...
A "game-changer" jab to treat opioid dependence could ease pressure on health care services, outperforming other standard treatments, a new report involving University of Hertfordshire academics ...
US opioid treatment programs had low retention rates in 2023, with a median rate of 61% at 30 days, dropping to 27.5% at 180 days, a new study of Medicaid beneficiaries showed. Even at the programs’ ...
Brendan Saloner ([email protected]), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Pooja Lagisetty, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Access and scale are two sides of the same coin. Whereas ...
In a Monday, Jan 26, letter, Clay County Attorney Brian Melton said his office would not be participating in Clay County Drug Court, Veterans Court or DWI Court in 2026. Clay County Attorney Brian ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million federal investment Monday aimed at reducing homelessness, combating opioid addiction and improving public safety ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Alabama lawmakers want to know why some of the state’s inmate education programs are difficult for some inmates to access. Prison rights advocates have criticized the ...
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