More Nebraskans Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Reports Show
There’s been a ‘huge uptick’ in the number of Nebraskans driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The state saw a 20% increase in DUI arrests in 2024. Reports also show that the average blood alcohol content of Nebraska drivers pulled over on suspicion of driving while intoxicated is...
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Naloxone Now Available Online in California
There’s good news in the fight to lower opioid overdose rates in California. A new program is allowing California residents to buy overdose reversal meds online from the state.  The generic version of Narcan, naloxone, started selling for $24 per twin pack last year to local government agencies and businesses...
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San Francisco’s Bold Plan to Curb Overdoses
Nearly 200 San Franciscans have been lost to drug overdose in the first three months of 2025 according to recent reports. Two more people in the Bay Area are added to the death toll every single day. Newly elected Mayor Daniel Lurie is responding by making the issue his administration’s...
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Oklahoma Hospital Tackles Stigma of Addiction in Pregnancy
An Oklahoma hospital is fighting the stigma of addiction in pregnancy and in the process is changing the lives of new moms and their babies. A program recently launched by Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health has embraced a mission of compassion, care and recovery for women who experience addiction while...
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