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Jackson Browne recorded “Cocaine” inside room 124 at the Holiday Inn in Edwardsville, Illinois, on August 17, 1977.
Hippocampal single-cell RNA Atlas of chronic methamphetamine abuse-induced cognitive decline in mice
The authors proposed two hypotheses: first, that methamphetamine induces neuroinflammation, and second, that it alters neuronal stem cell differentiation. These are valuable hypotheses, and the ...
One North Carolina city offers a window into how Medicaid cuts may affect national efforts to address opioid addiction and overdose deaths.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration has seen its staff cut by more than a third, and it's facing deep budget cuts. Progress on overdose deaths could be lost, experts warn.
Each Iowa legislative session is a mixed bag of wins and losses, depending on your point of view. At the close of this session, we’d like to point to some examples of progress we witnessed. One ...
“Progress, not perfection” or “relapse is a part of recovery” are common mantras shared in addiction recovery circles. You may bristle at hearing this if you’re a family member or ...
Cutting Medicaid could worsen overdose deaths — and erase recent progress in treating addiction Reducing funding to the largest payer for addiction services could pose major setbacks for those ...
Despite recent progress, we lose 200 Americans every day to an opioid overdose. For many, the path to addiction starts after being prescribed an opioid to manage pain.
Pitney Bowes Announces Significant Progress on Deleveraging Initiative with Paydown of $100M of Oaktree Notes November 19, 2024 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time ...
(Editor's Notes by Christina Myer - Photo Illustration - MetroCreativeConnection) I’ll admit it, I’m one of those people who irritates others in a conversation by correcting them if they use ...
Some researchers argue that the roles of social environment and personal choice have to be considered in order to make progress in treating people addicted to drugs.
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