New York’s Opioid Stewardship Act Upheld by Appeals Court
An appeals court determines drug makers and distributors should help fund addiction treatment.
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An appeals court determines drug makers and distributors should help fund addiction treatment.
Researchers find dangerous unapproved ingredients in OTC supplements.
Researchers find tobacco and opioid use both increase an individual’s chances of contracting the coronavirus and worsen symptoms.
Addiction experts are advocating for the CDC’s opioid guidelines to be updated to include viable alternatives for pain management.
Front yard display complete with a toilet and sign reading ‘Place mail-in ballots here’ gets some unwanted attention.
Cocaine fatalities are on the rise right alongside opioid overdoses.
Michigan announces plan to begin statewide testing of wastewater for COVID-19.
Two brothers are indicted on federal charges for filing fraudulent pandemic relief loan applications.
Patients with sleep apnea are at increased risk of developing life-threatening coronavirus symptoms.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces a new lawsuit filed against Johnson & Johnson alleging insurance fraud.