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Actor’s Son Battles Drug Addiction
Christina Soliday | 2 July

Robert Downey Jr’s son, Indio Downey was arrested on Sunday on drug possession charges. In a statement released by Downey’s

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Fight Against Addiction
Christina Soliday | 30 June

Gary Mendell, retired Chief Executive of HEI Hotels & Resorts is speaking out about addiction. The proud father of his

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Camden County Plan Heroin Addiction Task Force
Christina Soliday | 26 June

Freeholders in Camden County are seeking to develop a drug addiction task force as a way of promoting opiate and

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Request for $100M in Federal Funding to Curb Heroin Use in NY, NJ
Christina Soliday | 25 June

U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer requested $100M in federal funding to help with the heroin epidemic. The New York Democrat is

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Camden County Officers Saved Two Using Narcan
Christina Soliday | 24 June

Police Officers in Camden County, NJ have been carrying Narcan, an antidote used to reverse a heroin overdose saved two

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South Jersey Narcotics Ring Busted
Christina Soliday | 20 June

According to NJ.com, a multimillion dollar narcotics ring was busted Tuesday with the arrests of two alleged drug ring leaders

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Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay Discusses Addiction
Christina Soliday | 18 June

Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Irsay is not ready to discuss the details of his arrest in March however, in a

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Together we can!
Christina Soliday | 11 June

Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. / N.A. unity. In both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics

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Narcan will start being used in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Christina Soliday | 10 June

In March of 2014 a waiver was signed by Gov. Christie and Health Commissioner O’Dowd allowing emergency medical technicians statewide

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Hitting Rock Bottom
Christina Soliday | 9 June

Many people feel that someone has to hit rock bottom before they are ready for treatment. That is not the

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Have you re-enrolled for Medicaid? Learn more about changes that could affect your coverage.