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The US is easing prescription conditions for opioid treatment with New Drugs

The US is easing prescription conditions for opioid treatment with New Drugs The U.S. is reducing the possibility of reducing buprenorphine, a drug that contributes to opioid craving by recording overdose deaths. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announces new regulations to make it easier to prescribe medications that cure those who persist opioid dependence. The guidelines announced on Tuesday mean that doctors and other health care workers will not need more hours of training to prescribe buprenorphine, a golden drug that helps with desire. And they no longer have to refer patients to counseling services. Regina LaBelle, senior director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said in a press conference that the U.S. sees a record number of overdose deaths “most deaths this year dose over opioids, especially illegally manufactured fentanyl ”.

Wastewater testing can help stop COVID-19 outbreaks

Wastewater testing can help stop COVID-19 outbreaks
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Decriminalization Delusion | Decriminalization of Drugs in America

The Social Order In July 2015, President Obama paid a press-saturated visit to a federal penitentiary in Oklahoma. The cell blocks that Obama toured had been evacuated in anticipation of his arrival, but after talking to six carefully prescreened inmates, he drew some conclusions about the path to prison. “These are young people who made mistakes that aren’t that different than the mistakes I made and the mistakes that a lot of you guys made,” the president told the waiting reporters. The New York Times seconded this observation in its front-page coverage of Obama’s prison excursion. There is but a “fine line between president and prisoner,” the paper noted. Anyone who “smoked marijuana and tried cocaine,” as the president had as a young man, could end up in the El Reno Federal Correctional Institution, according to the

In the Tales Told by Sewage, Public Health and Privacy Collide

In the Tales Told by Sewage, Public Health and Privacy Collide
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