drug treatment
Drug Users Are Being Sentenced to Forced Rehab. But Does It Work?
California could be come the latest lab in a nationwide experiment: Instead of sentencing drug users to jail, what if you sentenced them to rehab?
The Problems with the Government's New Drug Announcement
New cash for the UK's growing drug problem is welcome. But help for drug users is skewed by the government's old drug war mantra.
People on Methadone Have a Dangerous Choice: Risk Relapsing, or Expose Themselves to Coronavirus
“It's getting to the point where it's safer to go back to using street drugs. I won't have to be packed into rooms full of people.”
Jeff Sessions just scared California into rejecting safe injection sites
Gov. Brown vetoed a bill authorizing them saying "it would be irresponsible to expose local officials and health care professionals to potential federal criminal charges."
Why the “Right to Try” bill Trump just signed could offer false hope to patients
Some patients, however, have no other options.
Why So Many Young Brits Are Smoking Crack
The past year has seen a huge 30 percent rise in people under the age of 25 seeking treatment for the drug.
How the GOP tax bill could lead to more opioid overdoses
Less access to health insurance and greater income inequality fuel opioid abuse, researcher say
When Should a Prescription Drug's Side Effects Count as a Disability?
“Part of me can kind of understand where they're coming from, but most of me doesn't.”