Atlanta hosts summit on prescription drug abuse – San Francisco Chronicle
Atlanta hosts summit on prescription drug abuse – San Francisco Chronicle
Atlanta hosts summit on prescription drug abuse
San Francisco Chronicle Organizers from the Center for Lawful Access and Abuse Deterrence say Gov. Nathan Deal is … The summit runs from Tuesday through Thursday and comes days before National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which is Saturday. AP: Copyright 2014 The … |
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Manitowoc officials warn of fentanyl drug abuse – San Francisco Chronicle
Manitowoc officials warn of fentanyl drug abuse
San Francisco Chronicle MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) — Health and law enforcement officials in the Manitowoc area are warning of the dangers of abusing the narcotic fentanyl. Doctors say the pain medication, which is often administered through a patch on the skin, is more potent … |
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Rahall convenes meeting on W.Va. drug problems – San Francisco Chronicle
Rahall convenes meeting on W.Va. drug problems
San Francisco Chronicle BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall says he has arranged a roundtable discussion with federal and West Virginia officials on the state's prescription drug abuse and trafficking problems. The event is being held Tuesday in Atlanta in … |
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Official: Recovering drug addicts should speak up – San Francisco Chronicle
Official: Recovering drug addicts should speak up
San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — People who abused heroin and other drugs described how they quit as officials called for a comprehensive approach to deal with what they called an epidemic and scourge. Several people spoke at a forum in New Haven on Thursday about their … |
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San Francisco’s Sheriff Implements Obamacare – PublicCEO.com
San Francisco's Sheriff Implements Obamacare
PublicCEO.com According to Sheriff Mirkarimi, approximately 90% of the people that are leaving incarceration in San Francisco do not have health insurance. The number of people in county jail with chronic mental illnesses and substance abuse issues is skyrocketing … |