There Remain Startling Health Inequities in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder

Many experts agree that substance use disorder (SUD) is the leading public health concern of the 21st century, with 40.3 million Americans age 12 years and older living with alcohol…

Pharmacists can start patients on road to recovery from opioid use disorder, study shows

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A study from scientists at Brown College, Rhode Island Medical center and the University of Rhode Island uncovered that pharmacists — not just physicians at…

Governor Hochul Signs Legislative Package to Help New Yorkers Prevent and Treat Substance Use Disorder

Governor Hochul now signed a legislative deal that will enable New Yorkers stop and treat material use ailment. “My Administration is fully commited to doing the job just about every…

SCID: Gene therapy restored immune system in children with rare disorder

Ten kids with the exceptional situation Artemis-deficient critical mixed immunodeficiency had their immune devices either partly or thoroughly restored with gene-substitution treatment Wellness 21 December 2022 By Grace Wade Artemis-deficient…

SAMHSA Proposes Update to Federal Rules to Expand Access to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Help Close Gap in Care

Modifications Would Make Long-lasting COVID-Timed Treatment Flexibilities, and Update A long time-Old Definitions and Specifications for Opioid Treatment Programs at a time when fewer than 1 out 10 Us residents…

Pennsylvania government wants to address psychostimulant use disorder

On today’s episode of The Confluence:  Psychostimulant Symposium brought stakeholders with each other to talk about growing use of methamphetamines and other stimulant prescription drugs(:00 – 11:21) Final week, the…