Por: The New York Times Health October 21, 2022
The Biden administration will use federal courts and health programs to expand the use of medication to treat substance abuse disorders in pregnant women, according to a report by the White House released Friday. The plan is part of the administration’s broader effort to combat a drug crisis that now kills more than 100,000 Americans annually.Under the new initiative, the Justice Department, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Indian... + full article
The Hill USA Politics October 21, 2022
President Biden will move to expand the use of medication to treat addiction in pregnant women through a new initiative as part of the administration’s strategy to improve maternal health. The initiative will develop training and technical assistance about medications for... + más
Biden Administration Offers Plan to Get Addiction-Fighting Medicine to Pregnant Women | The New York Times
Mom speaks out after 14-year-old daughter was denied arthritis medication due to abortion law | ABC News
ABC News USA Health October 17, 2022
RAJANPUR, Pakistan -- The first five months of Shakeela Bibi’s pregnancy were smooth. She picked out a name, Uthman, made him clothes and furniture. She had regular checkups at home and access to medicine. Then an ultrasound revealed the baby was upside down. The doctor told... + más
Washington announces more aid for floods-ravaged Pakistan | The Boston Globe
Bank to provide $2.5 billion to flood-ravaged Pakistan | Los Angeles Times
The Atlantic USA World October 10, 2022
When addictive behaviors override our desires, it may be a sign to investigate the gap between what we crave and what’s really good for us. and Getty / The AtlanticOctober 10, 2022, 7 AM ETListen and subscribe: e When the behaviors we thought would make us happy don’t,... + más
Coolio’s oldest son speaks out about his dad's death and spirituality: ‘He was a great father’ | Fox News
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ABC News USA Health September 29, 2022
SALEM, Ore. -- Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds.When voters passed the state's pioneering... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Portland Press Herald
After a rocky start, hopes are up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 26, 2022
SALEM, Ore. — Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds.When voters passed the state’s pioneering Drug... + más
Critics: Oregon's move to decriminalize hard drugs a failure | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA World September 26, 2022
Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds. When voters passed the state's pioneering Drug Addiction... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA World September 25, 2022
SALEM, Ore. — Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds. When voters passed the state’s pioneering... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Associated Press
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