Posts Tagged ‘substance abuse’
Times in-Depth: Heroin's Deadly Return to Erie
Times In-Depth: Heroin's deadly return to Erie
It gets its information from publicly funded licensed treatment centers. The department in its most recent annual report said the number of people in Pennsylvania who had received a specific treatment for heroin addiction — detoxification using a drug …
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Fighting addiction with a pill has potential for abuse, officials say
Combined with traditional therapy, studies have shown that buprenorphine is as effective a tool as methadone in opiate addiction recovery, according to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. However, unlike methadone …
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Legislator urges opposition to proposed Waterbury drug clinic
New Era Rehabilitation Center has applied for a "certificate of need" from the state Department of Public Health's Office of Health Care Access for a center that would offer methadone and other treatments. Noujaim and other opponents have expressed …
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Mother Who Lost Two Sons to Overdoses Seeks to Help Others – the Providence Journal
Mother who lost two sons to overdoses seeks to help others – The Providence Journal
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Mother who lost two sons to overdoses seeks to help others
The Providence Journal PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Elise Reynolds thought she knew how to recognize the signs of addiction. A licensed practical nurse, Reynolds, 56, mother of three, has spent much of her career working in methadone clinics. But in the fall of 2003, while driving … |
Drug Abuse Methadone – Google News
Wendy Wilton: Accountability the key to substance abuse problem – vtdigger.org
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Wendy Wilton: Accountability the key to substance abuse problem
vtdigger.org My own volunteer work has helped me see firsthand that the state also has an unintended role in continuing poverty and enabling substance abuse simply because financial policies are not aligned with expectations. Law enforcement officials pointed out … |
Meth in London? Ecstasy in Oregon? Sewage Pinpoints Drug Use in Communities
Meth in London? Ecstasy in Oregon? Sewage pinpoints drug use in communities
“I was walking with a student,” Burgard said, “and they bemoaned that it wasn't students cheating nowadays to get ahead, but that they were taking Adderall,” a potent amphetamine used to treat attention disorders. Burgard had an idea: Let's test the …
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Fighting addiction with a pill has potential for abuse, officials say
Combined with traditional therapy, studies have shown that buprenorphine is as effective a tool as methadone in opiate addiction recovery, according to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. However, unlike methadone …
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3 Charity Groups Chosen for Grants to Spur Collaboration
The grant-making effort seeks to expand on the local work the foundation has supported in its Baltimore office, which since 1998 has worked with local nonprofits to help establish local policies to expand access to addiction treatment, develop …
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Help Available to Addicts Seeking Recovery, Though Space Sometimes Limited in … – GazetteNET
Help available to addicts seeking recovery, though space sometimes limited in … – GazetteNET
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Help available to addicts seeking recovery, though space sometimes limited in …
GazetteNET The hospital has a 30-bed detoxification unit for addicts as well as outpatient services, from daily counseling and aftercare planning to methadone detoxification, to help recovering addicts avoid using. Anyone who has a substance abuse problem or who … |
Affordable Care Act expands coverage for addiction treatment – 89.3 KPCC
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Affordable Care Act expands coverage for addiction treatment
89.3 KPCC Some of the new benefits offered through D-M-C include inpatient detox; residential treatment, methadone maintenance, and outpatient counseling. TT: Is there a limit to how much care a person can get in the Drug Medi-Cal program? SO: The way it works … |
Addiction Treatment Specialists Say Heroin Deaths Avoidable – Voice of America
Addiction Treatment Specialists Say Heroin Deaths Avoidable – Voice of America
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Addiction Treatment Specialists Say Heroin Deaths Avoidable
Voice of America And it happens very quickly,” said Allegra Schorr, an owner of the West Midtown Medical Group, an outpatient addiction-treatment center in Manhattan, and president of the Committee of Methadone Program Administrators of New York State. Physician Stuart … |
Drug Abuse Methadone – Google News
Growing concerns over heroin use in metro area – WWL
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Growing concerns over heroin use in metro area
WWL It is a lifelong problem." Dr. Winsauer has researched substance abuse for nearly three decades. He said the opioid heroin is on the rise because the feds are cracking down on abuse of prescription opioids such as Oxycontin, supply from the poppy … |
Drug Abuse Methadone – Google News
Philip Seymour Hoffman not so different than Ottawa’s own addicts – Ottawa Citizen
Substance Abuse Counselor Convicted of Murder in Torrance Pedestrian’s Death – Daily Breeze
Substance abuse counselor convicted of murder in Torrance pedestrian’s death – Daily Breeze
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Substance abuse counselor convicted of murder in Torrance pedestrian's death
Daily Breeze Los Angeles >> A substance abuse counselor who drove two miles through Torrance with a dying man on her windshield was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder, drunken driving and hit-and-run charges. Sherri Lynn Wilkins showed no response as the … Woman who drove with man on car guilty of murder |
Drug Abuse Methadone – Google News
Does Calling Heroin Addiction A Brain Disease Help Avoid Tragedies Like Philip … – Forbes
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Does Calling Heroin Addiction A Brain Disease Help Avoid Tragedies Like Philip …
Forbes But you would be wrong. The dominant model for addiction treatment in the United States is the 12-step approach promoted by Alcoholics Anonymous, which describes addiction as a disease yet advocates what amounts to a spiritual cure—one that does not … |