B.C. is facing a toxic drug crisis, however, forcing people into involuntary treatment will cause more harm than good.
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A mobile team offering medication treatment to people with opioid use disorder showed promise in getting patients in ...
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Opioid use disorder can be a contributing factor to Americans landing in the nation's prisons and jails, but those inmates ...
Officials with the Greenville Fire Department, Phoenix Center and other agencies are kicking off their ‘Free Naloxone Day – ...
Residential programs offer a daily routine that helps keep your focus on recovery. 24/7 Care and Support: Inpatient ...
Apple is researching how the use of mixed reality in the Apple Vision Pro may provide pain relief for injuries.
A specific neuron circuit could open up a new avenue for treating addiction. A team of researchers from the, Irvine has ...