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  1. 21 Dec 2018

    How the helps ONDCP’s mission: 1. Reduces sentencing disparities between powder and crack cocaine 2. Eases mandatory minimums for repeat drug offenders 3. Studies prison-based addiction programs

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    FREE for health professionals! Learn what you need to know about disease with ’s training. Learn about the transmission, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease through patient scenarios.

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  3. 21 Dec 2018

    "I'm a veteran who had some issues in my life, but I overcame them with a change of heart, attitude and outlook on life." With funding, gave Muhammad the housing assistance he needed to get to his feet.

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    20 Dec 2018

    Only a few more weeks until . Register your event & get access to free resources to help :

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  5. 20 Dec 2018

    New guidance from recommends clinicians prescribe to all individuals at risk for overdose.

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  6. 20 Dec 2018

    "Compared to their non-homeless counterparts, homeless youth use substances earlier and with greater frequency." - @NIHgov study on how self-perception and coping strategies affect homeless youths' opioid use.

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  7. 19 Dec 2018

    A @NIHgov study found the longer a former user abstains from drug use, the lower the chances of relapse.

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  8. 19 Dec 2018

    Project Hope is a housing complex that allows women struggling with substance abuse to live with their children as they receive treatment and counseling. Run by , it is another example of public health innovations in .

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  9. 18 Dec 2018

    Helping those in recovery with comprehensive services—including peer counseling, therapy, and job training and placement—has been part of ’s success in fighting the .

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  10. 18 Dec 2018

    shows us the stories behind homelessness and how is making a difference by funding local treatment centers. Alison beat 2 decades of drug abuse to graduate from college with help from the Housing Authority of Billings. Read more:

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  11. 18 Dec 2018

    Read Deputy Director Carroll’s op-ed about hope and healing for those affected by the this holiday season in : .

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  12. 18 Dec 2018

    Huntington, WV was a early community impacted by the . Partnerships between 1st responders, universities & treatment centers have helped it turn around. Today, Deputy Director Carroll travels to @cityofhuntington to see how the city is fighting the .

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  13. 17 Dec 2018

    Last week, Deputy Director Jim Carroll spoke at the graduation ceremony for ‘s canine handlers tasked with detecting illicit drugs at our borders. He met Max, this lovable German Shepherd.

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  14. 17 Dec 2018

    Language matters. Treating those struggling with addiction with respect can help them take the next step.

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  15. 17 Dec 2018

    The US Prevention Task Force is accepting the public’s comments on its plan to prevent opioid use disorder through patient and provider-focused interventions. Read the draft plan, and make your voice heard here:

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  16. 12 Dec 2018

    "This is really a local crisis...it really is the people next door who are affected." This morning, Deputy Director Jim Carroll spoke with about how the has affected Pennsylvania and the need for more Naloxone.

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  17. 11 Dec 2018

    By serving as president of , Matt Morency supported his classmates in recovery at . This month, he will graduate with a BA in psychology and hopes to receive a masters in counselor education. Congrats to Matt and the c/o 2018!

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  18. 11 Dec 2018

    On Thursday, more than 80 locations across Pennsylvania will be giving out Naloxone for FREE as part of ’s . Find out where you can get Naloxone here:

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    10 Dec 2018

    is a medication designed to rapidly reverse overdose. Learn more about naloxone, how to use it, and how to store it with SAMHSA’s updated “Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit” (also available en Español):

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  20. 10 Dec 2018

    Overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids like fentanyl increased by 45% from 2016 – 2017. Read more about fentanyl’s growing role in the and other trends here: from

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