A little-known federal agency that touches the lives of people across the United States by funding the 988 crisis line, ...
A small federal agency tasked with mitigating the impact of addiction is facing deep cuts on multiple fronts, threatening to ...
The bill targets fentanyl-related substances, but illegally manufactured fentanyl is far more prevalent and kills more people ...
The Trump administration says it hopes to save $11.4 billion by freezing and revoking COVID-era grants. Addiction experts say ...
Methadone is an effective treatment but too often state rules and health-care providers’ practices create barriers to successful outcomes. More sensible approaches are needed.
Trump administration officials announced this week that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would take back $11.4 ...
Fentanyl and other opioids have fueled the worst drug crisis ... drug in health-care settings, its illegal manufacture and distribution has become an extraordinary threat to public health.
States have been told that they can no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and addiction ...
Commissioners also approved an agreement with the City of San António, which will eventually see a combined $200,000 applied ...
Thirty thousand fewer people are dying every year in the U.S. from fentanyl and other street drugs. This shift has stunned ...
Health officials and state leaders planned to break down the impact of federal cuts to public health services.