White House Recognizes Quincy Detective for Narcan Program

White House recognizes Quincy detective for Narcan program

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The award letter to Glynn called his work an “example of how law enforcement and public health can partner to disrupt the cycle of drug abuse, crime and recidivism.” Glynn will be honored at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., next spring. More information …
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F4CP addresses epidural steroid injections, overuse of prescription drugs

Filed under: District of Columbia Drug Addiction

The paper also points to overuse of cortisone injections, dangers of addiction to prescription drugs such as Methadone, and other opioids for musculoskeletal problems such as back pain and arthritis, as well as mounting evidence that for many patients …
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MMA Roundtable: Women in the UFC, covered-up drug tests, VADA and more

Filed under: District of Columbia Drug Addiction

They know someone like Chris Leben, who has an admitted addiction issue, is better off not fighting for his sake as well as the UFC's, so acknowledging his issue, offering to give him help and doing all of this when they have no legal obligation to do …
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