MA Overdose Bills Signal Push Toward Nalmefene, Civil Commitment

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    Baltimore’s New Health Commissioner Wrestles With OD Crisis—and Trump

    Hailing from the conservative state of Tennessee, Dr. Michelle Taylor is no stranger to ...

    Prison Contraband Drone Drops Are Becoming a Problem for Local Jails

    Drones are such a popular method of bringing contraband into Georgia’s prisons that they’re ...

    Resistance to the Anti-Nicotine Movement Sparked by a Betrayal

    People who use nicotine have earned a reputation for pushing back against flavor bans, ...

    What the Latest Chaotic FBI Data Say About US Drug Arrests

    Drug arrests fell in 2024 compared to 2023, according to the FBI’s latest Uniform ...

    Indivior Isn’t Done With Opvee, the Overdose Antidote That’s Not Narcan

    Less than two months after an investigation into deceptive marketing prompted Indivior Inc. to ...

    Marijuana Hair-Test Device Doesn’t Prove Use, Warns Petition to FDA

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering a petition raising concerns about the ...

    SNAP Benefits Stop Amid Shutdown—and New Rules Restricting Eligibility

    The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will not issue November benefits to the ...

    Drug Testing Defeats the Purpose of “Second Chance” Hiring

    Opening employment opportunities to people with prior convictions, often called “second chance hiring,” can ...

    Oregon Trying to Dodge Lawsuit on Dying Patients’ Psilocybin Access

    A legal battle between the state of Oregon and a group of psilocybin facilitators ...