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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Getting Right, Part 4: An Addict Wakes Up
The Surgeon General wants us all to carry Narcan, but it's not easy to get.
Why aren't more family doctors helping?
3 years ago, Scott County was hit with one of the worst HIV outbreaks in recent history, spread primarily by injection drug use.
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 new rules will affect thousands of people living with HIV.
High-deductible health plans, which have lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs, help reduce health care spending.
IUD drug users make up a large percentage of HIV transmission rates. Surviving an overdose may lead to recovery.
A generation of young men missed out on the HPV vaccine. One man wonders if that’s putting him at risk for cancer.
In 2015 Austin, Indiana experienced one of the largest HIV outbreaks in US history, spread almost entirely by needle-sharing.
A much-anticipated new study found two popular opioid addiction medications are equally effective after treatment begins.
Vivitrol is a monthly injection of naltrexone, which blocks opioid receptors in the brain.