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New Connecticut partnership aims to 'make a difference' in opioid crisis – Stamford Advocate

New Connecticut partnership aims to ‘make a difference’ in opioid crisis – Stamford Advocate

2, after Travelers, among insurers issuing workers’ compensation in the U.S.. The Hartford pays for treatment of substance-use disorder if the …
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Commentary: American approach to crime based on a myth – Kenosha News

The criminal legal system is simply not equipped to handle the challenges of drug use and sex work. Instead, we should be expanding health and social …
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Belgrade’s homeless can shower, get aid in mobile bus centre | News | Jamaica Gleaner

Routinely afflicted by chronic diseases, mental health problems or substance abuse, homeless people in Belgrade, in most cases, have no documents …
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A longtime addict, Yankton mother graduates from drug court | State News | argus-press.com

There, she met mental health and substance abuse counselor Abbey Peltier, … (MRT) for drug courts through South Dakota Lutheran Social Services.
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A longtime addict, Yankton mother graduates from drug court – Stamford Advocate

And she chose drugs over her children. “I stayed away from my kids during my addiction. I didn’t want them to see me on drugs,” she told the Press & …
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