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The Nation on MSNWhat Harm Reduction Really Looks LikeHarm reduction advocates are implementing solidarity-based strategies for curbing drug overdoses in Minneapolis.
Athena Huckaby is a public health professional in Las Cruces, New Mexico, dedicated to helping those experiencing ...
Rivers Stonechild, who was raised in the DTES, said the mayor’s plan to transform the troubled area by prioritizing ...
A study published in the journal Decision Analysis unveils a powerful new tool to tackle the opioid crisis, offering a ...
With states like New Jersey also reporting declines in overdoses, it’s clear that treating opioid addiction as a public health issue rather than just a crisis response is making an impact. Future ...
House Bill 1398 and Senate Bill 604, also known as Victoria, Scottie, Ashleigh, and Yader’s Law in honor of four young ...
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WTIC Hartford on MSNAdvocates in Connecticut testify about possible overdose prevention centers pilot programFamily and friends of those who have lost their lives to addiction or overdoses say the bill is about hope, healing and ...
believes the harm reduction model needs to be replaced with a new approach that will get people the help they need to overcome addiction. Rivers Stonechild, who was raised in the DTES, said the ...
Fremont, California, voted to ban camping on public property while also creating harsh penalties for anyone who is found ...
Colorado lawmakers revisit fentanyl crisis with new legislation, debating felony penalties for possession and addressing the opioid epidemic's impact on the community.
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) today drew attention to a groundbreaking study published in Addiction, which compares the effectiveness of vaping regulations in ...
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