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Regular use of strong opioids may significantly increase risk for all-cause and vascular dementia plus reduced brain volume and cognitive performance.
At least 50 people have died of an overdose associated with nitazenes. A lack of testing means the true number is likely ...
The researchers report that their model achieved a 93% cross-validation score in binary classification, underscoring its ...
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull was born in Hampstead in 1946, and by the mid-’60s, the singer and actress had become the ...
A Canada-wide class-action lawsuit against a consultancy firm for the promotion of opioids has been certified by the B.C. Supreme Court. According to… ...
The Tulsa County Opioid Abatement Committee will review applications and start awarding funding later this summer. Most awards will be to nonprofits for one-year projects, the announcement said.
Studies have show n that improving access to evidence-based treatments for OUD (opioid use disorder) has been associated with a savings of $25,000 to $105,000 per person in lifetime healthcare costs.
The class eligible for settlement payments, broadly speaking, consists of nongovernment acute care hospitals that treated patients with an opioid-related condition between Jan. 1, 2009, through ...
January 31, 2025 FDA approves non-opioid painkiller, first new class in decades Journavx, which is designed to not be addictive, could 'redefine' pain management, a doctor says.
This new drug is a non-opioid analgesic, the first of its kind, designed to treat moderate to severe acute pain in adults.
B.C. can sue opioid providers for health-care costs on behalf of other governments, Canada's top court rules B.C. in court against pharma companies in bid to certify opioid class-action lawsuit ...