The new bill, which includes numerous policies related to addiction treatment, requires the secretary of health and human services to develop a plan to close MASAC by December 31, 2026.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 26 — The National Heart Institute (IJN) has denied claims that the medical centre no longer provides free treatment and has asked patients to seek care elsewhere. In a statement, IJN ...
The Delhi High Court said denying treatment to sexual assault victims was an offence for which the doctors, staff and management of the hospital could be penalised. Listen to Story Court was hearing a ...
Taking a serious note of the fact that survivors of sexual violence and acid attacks face difficulties in availing free medical treatment, the Delhi High Court said that all government hospitals ...
Szalavitz is a contributing Opinion writer who covers addiction ... forms of treatment” and would be open to making supervised drug consumption sites part of his drug plan.
fighting an addiction to opioids, when she learned of a possible escape: a drug-treatment program that offered patients free housing. Sober when they arrived, Ms. Vlakos and her boyfriend were ...
Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections in February next year, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal announced on Wednesday (Dec 18) that all people above 60 years of age will receive free ...
Delhi's AAP leader, Arvind Kejriwal, unveiled the 'Sanjivni Yojna,' promising free treatment for senior citizens if re-elected. This follows the Delhi High Court's criticism of the AAP government ...
It concluded the government's current plan is not enough to handle the ... the government is launching 19 new homelessness and addiction recovery treatment (HART) hubs, plus 375 highly supportive ...
SSB inspector general Nayyar Hasnain Khan urged the people of Bihar to embrace a drug-free lifestyle. "A drug-free society not only improves individual life but also lays the foundation for a ...
an astonishing 80% were still substance-free five years after treatment. According to U.F. Chief of Addiction Medicine Professor Scott Teitelbaum, MD, outcomes were "identical regardless of ...