First Responders in Ohio Can Now Carry Life-Saving Heroin Overdose Antidote
First responders in Ohio can now carry life-saving heroin overdose antidote
Friends and family members of addicts now have access to the drug that reverses an overdose in seconds, and all first responders, including police officers, firefighters and basic paramedics, can carry naloxone. The bill's … "That's why we are …
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Office Champions Report Shows Continued Impact on Tobacco Cessation
Quitting tobacco use has been described as rivaling the excruciating process of escaping heroin addiction. That's why the results of the AAFP's 2013 Office Champions Tobacco Cessation Federally Qualified Health Centers Project final report offer such …
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New Helpline in Springdale Points Young Addicts on the Path to Recovery
Springdale's new adolescent rehab helpline is helping teens find substance abuse recovery. LIGHTNING RELEASES (3/12/2014) – Thousands of people throughout Ohio live with the nightmare of substance abuse on a daily basis. Many of these … Teens …
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