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Opioid deaths spur push for kids to carry naloxone

March 7, 2024 Capital News Service

ackson Taylor remembers when a peer passed out from an overdose across from his high school. He knows friends who have struggled with addiction. One has been in and out of rehab.

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Baltimore’s Opioid Problems Could Soon Become Maryland’s Worst Nightmare

February 24, 2024February 24, 2024 Michael P. Tremoglie

The city has provided opioid settlement funds to the Kensington Planning Process and the New Kensington Community Development Council. These organizations are dedicated to reviving a blighted, drug-infested section of Philadelphia with a population of about 78,000 of the city’s poorest and neediest people.

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Addiction Recovery Now – Addiction Treatment during COVID-19

September 15, 2020December 3, 2020 Natalie Peterson

Image by Reggi Tirtakusumah from Pixabay  While COVID-19 has shut down large swaths of American life, one thing that has

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Chiropractic Care: The Opioid Solution Well Positioned to Serve Every Community

November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 Melissa Thompson

There’s a good chance you and I have something in common. In fact, it’s probable that you, me, and five

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CVS installing opioid disposal kiosks in Maryland

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 David Jackson

CVS Health is installing medication disposal units in 19 of its pharmacies across Maryland. The company’s move is part of its

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Maryland Reporter News 

Opioid epidemic requires treatment for addicts

March 23, 2017March 23, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Bishop Douglas Miles For MarylandReporter.com The opioids addiction epidemic sweeping this country is staggering. It’s a travesty, and it

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,389,369,875,885

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