TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Health Department's substance abuse prevention program partnered with the Coalition Against Prescription and Substance Abuse of Tulsa (CAPSAT) to give out Harm Reduction Kits.
club administrator at Marshalltown High School. He resigned in As we continue to see a growing number of emergency vending machines and boxes carrying the life saving drug NARCAN and other supplies ...
Transparency is a new harm reduction organization, addressing drug safety with innovative, accessible testing kits. Founder, Adam Auctor shares insights on the organization's mission to expand harm ...
The Tulsa Health Department has partnered with Tulsa Public Schools for the Spreading Hope initiative, providing harm reduction kits in Tulsa County to support individuals struggling with substance ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In January 2022, Rhode Island joined the national opioid settlement which provided over $90 million for state and local efforts to ...
PATERSON — One by one, the unhoused drug users living in an encampment along freight railroad tracks in the city's 4th Ward trudged through a hole in the fence when they saw the harm reduction workers ...
The City Beat is a free Monday newsletter bringing Concord’s biggest local stories and city updates straight to your inbox. Boxes filled with tourniquets, sterile water, bagged cotton and all the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Shelby County Health Department (SCHD), in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Health, is distributing free opioid overdose harm reduction kits throughout Shelby County while ...
BATAVIA — UConnectCare is expanding its support services to those struggling with substance use disorder by placing Harm Reduction Vending Machines at agency sites in Batavia and Albion. The machines ...
Black bear nicknamed 'Harry Potter' travels from Alaska to new home at Oshkosh zoo The Menominee Park Zoo in Oshkosh is celebrating the addition of its newest resident. State Patrol finds new regional ...
ConsumAction. "I feel like in school we're not necessarily taught how to help these patients," David, now in his third year of studies at McGill University, said. "It's not necessarily treating them ...