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So we wanted people to be able to discreetly have access to it," says a Broward Sheriff's Office official about ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting a $56 million grant that teaches first responders how to use the lifesaving overdose reversal drug naloxone, which experts say could reverse progress the ...
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is condemning the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) plans to terminate a ...
The Trump administration has named overdose prevention among its top drug policy priorities, but a preliminary budget ...
Fatal opioid overdoses in the state are receding, but doctors and L.A. County officials warn measures credited with turning ...
Public health experts are worried by the proposed cuts to naloxone programs. One called the overdose antidote a “silver ...
While the Department of Human Services reported a major decrease in drug overdose deaths statewide, the Trump administration may take one life saving tool away.
A draft budget proposal for the Department of Health and Human Services would cut funding to a crucial program that equips first responders with naloxone. The opioid antagonist, which can be ...
The Trump administration is considering whether or not it will cut access to Naloxone, a medicine that can "rapidly reverse" ...
More than two dozen opioid prevention programs face elimination from the federal budget, including a $56 million grant for naloxone distribution and first responder training on how to use the ...
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen implored U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to slash funding for ...
Albuquerque Public Schools is bringing back its substance prevention, resources and empowerment expo, better known as SPREE.