Implanting medication to treat addiction reduces opioid use: study
Implanting medication to treat addiction reduces opioid use: study
TORONTO – An implantable form of a medication used to treat opioid addiction appears to reduce illicit drug use and avoids the issues of patients failing to take their prescription or selling pills on the street, researchers say.
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Health overlooked factor in marijuana measure
In 1969, Carol McDonald was 28, married and the mother of two young children, out for an evening of fun with a couple who smoked marijuana. By the end of the evening she was on her way to a 19-year addiction. “Within a…
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Trial starts in double murder case
WORCESTER – The prosecutor told the jurors they were about to hear a tale of “murder” and “an incredible story of survival.”
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