Getting Right, Part 4: An Addict Wakes Up
Getting Right, Part 4: An Addict Wakes Up
June 01 2018 5:00 AM
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Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of NYU Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics. While her specialties are television writing and comedy, Ryan is a young member of the LGBTQ+ community passionate about politics and advocating for all.
Getting Right, Part 4: An Addict Wakes Up
In 2015 Austin, Indiana experienced one of the largest HIV outbreaks in US history, spread almost entirely by needle-sharing.
In 2015 Austin, Indiana experienced one of the largest HIV outbreaks in US history, spread almost entirely by needle-sharing.
In 2015 Austin, Indiana experienced one of the largest HIV outbreaks in US history, spread almost entirely by needle-sharing.
The Surgeon General wants us all to carry Narcan, but it's not easy to get.
The new rules will affect thousands of people living with HIV.
A much-anticipated new study found two popular opioid addiction medications are equally effective after treatment begins.
Why aren't more family doctors helping?
High-deductible health plans, which have lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs, help reduce health care spending.
3 years ago, Scott County was hit with one of the worst HIV outbreaks in recent history, spread primarily by injection drug use.
IUD drug users make up a large percentage of HIV transmission rates. Surviving an overdose may lead to recovery.
Vivitrol is a monthly injection of naltrexone, which blocks opioid receptors in the brain.
A generation of young men missed out on the HPV vaccine. One man wonders if that’s putting him at risk for cancer.