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The DEA Plans to Reschedule Marijuana: What Happens Next?
Medscape· 20 hours agoThe US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is moving forward with plans to move marijuana from a Schedule...
How LA County is trying to remake addiction treatment—no more 'business as usual'
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoGary Horejsi wrestled with the decision before him, knowing a life could be in his hands. It was the...
What marijuana reclassification could mean for health treatments
Crain's Cleveland Business· 8 hours agoThe federal government is poised to remove marijuana from the most dangerous class of drugs, which could open up more clinical treatments and research opportunities. The Justice ...
Psilocybin outperforms other treatments in easing depression in study
United Press International via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoPsilocybin outperformed a variety of "control" treatments in easing symptoms of depression,...
Drug users and unhoused people consider their next paths ahead of city's crackdown in Kensington
PhillyVoice.com· 5 hours agoMORE: 32 years ago, Philly began using syringe exchanges to fight AIDS. Meth, a potent stimulant...
Diamond Recovery Centers Adds Women’s Treatment Programs To Their Recovery Services
Digital Journal· 20 hours agoSecure Your Spot Now for an Unforgettable Fly-Fishing...
Are Ozempic-Like Drugs a Promising Solution for Addiction Treatment?
Homenewshere.com· 7 days agoIt's time to talk about semaglutide, the diabetes drug that's now making waves in addiction treatment. You've probably heard of Ozempic ...
A ‘transformational’ way to treat drug addiction gains momentum at Mass. hospitals - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoAs a result, patients with serious addictions are frequently discharged without plans for treatment...
Despite all the shouting, the opioid crisis continues to defy simple answers
CBC via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe debate in Parliament about British Columbia's experience with drug decriminalization was already...
West Virginia has one of the biggest drug problems in the United States
WTRF Wheeling· 1 day agoWEST VIRGINIA — President Richard Nixon started the “war on drugs” in June 1971, and since inception...