The next phase of America's drug crisis is here.
Ruth-Ann Saddler, a graduate student in the doctoral program in neuroscience, has won a competitive travel award to attend the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) ...
A landmark trial over “addictive” social media design is forcing a legal reckoning over whether tech addiction is real and harmful—even as clients at reSTART describe it as a force that has derailed ...
When considering the drugs most likely to cause former addicts to repeatedly relapse, opioids, cocaine, and methamphetamine stand out as the most dangerous.
From 2016-2025, the co-involvement of stimulants in fentanyl overdose deaths increased 164%, according to a new report by Millennium Health, a San Diego-based specialty lab that conducts urine drug ...
Smoking instead of injecting drugs can reduce harm, but a new study shows opioid smokers are four times as likely to suffer severe burns.
Discipline records reveal misconduct among staff at a Kentucky prison, including drunk guards, drug smuggling and threats, ...
A routine probation check in early 2025 has resulted in a decades-long prison sentence for a Columbus man found in possession of ...
Rutgers Brain Health Institute supports students through federally funded training grants, scholar programs, and ...
A Seattle man federal prosecutors described as a “persistent armed fentanyl dealer” was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in ...
The survey is intended to serve as a benchmark for parents, educators, law enforcement and others to consider in developing strategies and tactics to keep young people safe.