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Jail Doesn’t Stop Addiction
Christina Soliday | 29 August

Recovering addicts and those who have lost loved ones to heroin say Carroll County is doomed unless sweeping changes in

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Doctor Shopping on the Rise
Christina Soliday | 28 August

One of every 50 prescriptions for addictive prescription painkillers in the United States is filled for those “shopping for doctors.”

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Parents to Be Drug Tested When Children Die in Their Care
Christina Soliday | 27 August

A special interest group is urging that the state pass a law that would require parents to take drug or

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WWE Superstar Still Sober
Christina Soliday | 26 August

Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts was one of the most talented talkers in wrestling history. A more-than-adequate grappler, Roberts made up

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Drug Testing for Expecting Mothers
Christina Soliday | 23 August

The Greater Cincinnati Hospital Council reports the number of drug dependent babies being born in the region tripled from 2009

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Ways to Dramatically Cut Overdoses
Christina Soliday | 22 August

In Saint Louis, a recovering addict believes we can dramatically cut the number of heroin deaths, just by getting people

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Helping Babies Born Addicted
Christina Soliday | 21 August

America’s prescription drug abuse epidemic has caused a spike in the number of addicted mothers and newborns experiencing withdrawal symptoms

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Foster Kids Worth Saving
Christina Soliday | 20 August

A man In Minnesota said, “Give him your troubled and your troublemakers, the ones on the fast track to no

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Nosespray Reverses Overdose
Christina Soliday | 19 August

In Massachusetts alone, more than 500 people die every year from accidental opioid overdoses. Three quarters of them from painkillers,

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A Pennsylvania Town Tries to Tackle Drug Problem
Christina Soliday | 16 August

Prompted by concerns about drug dealers selling heroin and being so brazen as to offer it for free to teenagers,

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