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Tippecanoe County officials may be coalescing around the idea of using a mobile unit to house the county’s recently-approved syringe services…
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State health officials say it’s too soon to tell how Indiana will spend the cash it’s slated to get from a federal bill aimed at fighting opioid…
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A group created to respond to Indiana's growing drug abuse epidemic will now give way to a permanent commission studying the same topic.The Governor’s…
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Since 2015, Indiana counties have established syringe-exchange programs with the hopes of curbing the spread of HIV and hepatitis.The latest county to…
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Both of Indiana’s gubernatorial front-runners say the state’s current system for fighting drug-related disease needs an overhaul.When it comes to…
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Update: Governor Mike Pence, on September 22nd, has directed the PLA to move forward on the following initiative, which was introduced at the Governor's…
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Update: Governor Mike Pence, on September 22nd, has directed the ISDH to move forward on the following initiative, which was introduced at the Governor's…
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Union County is small— only one Indiana county has fewer people. A block away from the courthouse in Liberty, a small building pulls double duty as the…
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Indiana public health officials are hoping a handful of housing initiatives spearheaded by the USDA will eventually help recovering addicts in rural areas…
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A pilot program enacted by the state legislature has found one in five infants born to at-risk mothers at four Indiana hospitals had opiates in their…