LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — According to the Arkansas Drug Take Back program, on average there are 188 Americans die every day from a drug overdose. A new UAMS program now aims to lower that number and save ...
ROCHESTER — A group of about 25 University of Minnesota Rochester students and staff spent their Friday afternoons learning about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and how to give ...
For years, prevention specialists with Face to Face have given harm reduction tools to keep clients safe, including the overdose reversal medication, naloxone. The numbers show that outreach is saving ...
This past Wednesday, the Substance Use Prevention Program, which is part of the University of Connecticut’s Student Health and Wellness (SHaW) held a documentary screening and Narcan (naloxone) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 13—WORTHINGTON — The nonprofit organization and mental health service Unspoken Truth is working with Ray's Unlimited and ...
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Free Naloxone training event to be held in Hallsville
Show Me Community Services in Hallsville will host a free Naloxone education and distribution event March 11 to teach ...
In Sonoma County’s fight against fentanyl, a Santa Rosa nonprofit has quietly become a crucial lifeline. New state and local ...
PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR: Meghan Breckling, assistant professor at UAMS's College of Pharmacy’s Center for Implementation Research and director of the hospital's new program to combat opioid overdoses.
The construction industry faces significant challenges in workplace safety, particularly with the growing opioid crisis. Bob Kunz, Corporate Safety Director at Dimeo Construction, and SAFE Project ...
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