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Boston to distribute Narcan via vending machines, kiosks to prevent opioid overdoses

Boston will have four vending machines and eight indoor kiosks distributing life-saving Narcan and other harm reduction supplies in another step toward preventing overdose deaths, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Public Health ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Medical cannabis laws linked to increase in cannabis use disorders

Medical cannabis laws (MCLs) are associated with increased cannabis use disorder (CUD) and cannabis poisoning, while recreational cannabis laws (RCLs) are associated with increased cannabis poisoning, according to a study ...

Addiction

Q&A: Should pharmacists be moral gatekeepers?

Since the opioid epidemic was declared a public health crisis in 2017, it has claimed the lives of nearly half a million Americans. High-profile cases like that against Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family put the focus on ...

Neuroscience

Opioid abuse can change the brain

"This is your brain on drugs," the old anti-drug admonition says, and now a new study has found there's something to that chestnut.

Health

Mexican Congress adopts ban on e-cigarettes

Mexico's Congress on Wednesday approved a constitutional reform banning the production, distribution and sale of e-cigarettes, joining a widening clampdown on a device promoted as less harmful than smoking.

Medications

Researchers develop high-tech methods to stem the flow of fentanyl

Fentanyl kills. Make that: Fentanyls kill. The threat is plural and potent, as illicit laboratories continually concoct new forms of the drug that sidestep today's best detection techniques and protect drug dealers from prosecution. ...

Addiction

Project levels up opioid misuse prevention with innovative gaming

With teens spending more time in front of screens than ever before, video games are emerging as a powerful way to teach important life lessons. Olufunmilola Abraham, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science ...

Health

Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit

Rural adults are more likely to smoke than their urban counterparts. Enhancing digital literacy and improving access to the internet and digital devices may make it easier for rural smokers to quit. These are the findings ...