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6 Things You Can Do to Help Your Family, Your Campus, or Your Community
Simple things you can do to help stop the opioid epidemic. -
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Why You Need to Ask if Your Kid’s College Has a Recovery Program (Even if They Don’t Use Drugs)
As children begin to consider what college or university to attend, it’s a good idea for their parents to ask whether the institutions being considered support students in recovery -
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Free & Online: NOVA/PBS Documentary “ADDICTION”
Panelists featured in the documentary "ADDICTION" talk to reporters Television Critics Association 2018 Summer Press Tour. -
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Saving Lives: Learn About Naloxone
S.A.F.E. Project wants communities and anyone affected by opioid use disorder to have access to Naloxone and training. -
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What To Do If You Witness an Overdose
The opioid epidemic is a national health crisis. We all need to know what to do if we witness an overdose. -
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Admiral James “Sandy” Winnefeld Speaks on His Son and the Devastation of Addiction
Cover 2 Interview with Sandy Winnefeld -
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What We Know Now: Lessons Learned from North Carolina Families
Lessons learned from parents and family members in North Carolina. -
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Healthcare Coordination for Substance Use Disorder Patients: Saving Lives or Invasion of Privacy?
Supporters say it’s necessary so clinicians can make sure you get the best care and to ensure your safety. Lawmakers are wrestling with concerns about patient privacy. -
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Legislators Look for Accountability from Pharmacy Distributors
Yesterday, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health hearing on Improving the Coordination and Quality of Substance Use Disorder Treatment focused on a critical issue: whether pharmaceutic