A ballot initiative in San Joaquin County would require people suspected of substance abuse who receive public benefits to undergo mandatory drug screening.
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A mom of three young children, Craig resident Tanisha Young, 29, recently lost her dad, and in past times in her life, that ...
“The Substance,” filmmaker Coralie Fargeat’s sophomore feature, has been exceeding expectations at the box office, passing ...
San Diego County adopts a new substance abuse prevention plan for schools, led by DA Summer Stephan, integrating five drug ...
The drug is also called pink cocaine although it typically contains no cocaine. Instead, market-savvy drug dealers concoct ...
Expanded access to addiction treatment and the overdose-reversal med naloxone likely prompted a 37% reduction in OD deaths ...
Sarfaraz K. Niazi, PhD, provides an overview of the current biosimilar education material offered by the FDA, emphasizing ...
State lawmakers are beginning to propose changes after recent controversial budgetary decisions from the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) board―including ...