A total of $25,000 is available through grant funds which will be provided on a reimbursement basis for programs taking place from Oct. 1, 2025, to Sept. 30, 2026.
The use of stigmatizing terminology in National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded grant abstracts has decreased by over half since 2013 according to a new paper by researchers at Columbia ...
A Personal Reflection on Addiction, Recovery and Resilience," will focus on his journey navigating drug addiction, recovery ...
Drug-free workplace policies and testing programs are essential for fostering a safe, healthy, and productive work environment. These programs aim to prevent and deter substance abuse among ...
Women fighting addiction to alcohol and drugs now have a dedicated facility to help them, with the opening of the $3 million ...
Ohio and Indiana is opening a new recovery center in downtown Columbus with the goal of helping pregnant women and mothers ...
Greenville residents and businesses are invited to show their support for DrugFree Greenville by securing a 2025 supporter sign that helps fund programs dedicated to keeping the community informed ...
As Donald Trump's FCC investigates the show's editing, "60 Minutes" executive editor Bill Owens says he won't back down The ...
The Red Ribbon Club of the NSS Cell at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) organised a rally to raise awareness about drug abuse. The event, which saw the participation of around 400 NSS ...
Two leading drug experts set out a road map to reverse the opioid epidemic in 2016. This is how we've progressed since then.
An estimated 2.5 million American adults have an addiction to opioids, which were responsible for more than 107,000 fatal overdoses in 2023. Next in the study, published in the journal Drug ...
For example, an overdose prevention center where people can use illicit substances under supervision recently had its ribbon-cutting ... National Institute on Drug Abuse to develop a phone app ...