For historically underserved populations, stigma and lack of access to behavioral health services can present huge barriers to treatment. In this conversation, Matthew Hoag, director of integrated ...
(Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Cooper University Health Care’s new mobile treatment center was decorated with art created by patients ... harm reduction tools like fentanyl testing kits and naloxone, the ...
The U of A is joining efforts with Attorney General Tim Griffin to educate, support and empower Arkansans on the dangers of fentanyl and how to help.
Statistics vary by source, but last year there were a record-high 650,100 homeless people in the United States, many of them ...
Lily and my girlfriend’s dachshund were entertaining company, chasing each other around the house at top speed or snoozing on ...
As voters weigh new plans to force more people into treatment for mental illness and addiction, the science to back up their proposals is far from settled ...
Hannover is probably one of the most efficiently run reinsurers in our European reinsurance coverage. The business is based in a low-cost location, and the number of employees that support the ...
Chalk the Walk, held on September18 was one of the standout events where participants used colorful chalk to create art and write messages ... is just one of many “tools” to put in your ...
In another room, he comes across an art installation creepily reminiscent of bodies piled ... bank robberies in Los Angeles ...
The idea of music being healing has been around for centuries, but during the late 1700s, it was first explored as a therapeutic tool. In the 1940s ... allow some patients to decrease their need for ...
Another November brings another report by the state Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Board, a group of experts brought ...
Meet the seven local makers who are using their artistic talent to put a face to recovery. The inspo: Indy Arts Council has launched "Recovery Starts With Us," a multimedia campaign that runs through ...