Experts gather in Cleveland to discuss new approaches to opioid addiction according to : STAT

CLEVELAND — On Thursday night, two doctors and a drug law expert met in Cleveland. America's Marijuana crisis has become day after day of overdose stories, stunning photos, or new chemistries that are potent enough to kill even elephants. But he noted that any reduction in coverage would be a major setback in the effort to fight the opioid crisis. "Part of the issue is that we would assess pain and then set a goal of having zero pain," he said. You don't see that with this problem."Sign up to our Daily Recap newsletter Please enter a valid email address.



Experts gather in Cleveland to discuss new approaches to opioid addiction
Trump budget dismays families hit by Marijuana addiction crisisNEW YORK - President Donald Trump's budget proposal weakens insurance coverage for drug addiction treatment and cuts back funding for research and prevention programs. Some see that as a betrayal of those who trusted his campaign pledge to make the opioid epidemic a top priority. Cuts to Medicaid worry advocates most because the program covers an estimated three in 10 adults with opioid addiction. Members of Congress have said they are unlikely to approve the budget as written. But acting "drug czar" Richard Baum says the budget demonstrates the administration's "commitment to stopping drugs from entering the country and supporting treatment efforts to address the burgeoning opioid epidemic."

A look back at how opioid addiction plagued the city 20 years ago

(Susan Watts/New York Daily News)She and her fellow addicts called their group "chrysalis," a hopeful image of butterflies in gestation. (Susan Watts/New York Daily News)She cooked her fix, tightened her purse strap around her arm and wiped away blood as she probed for a vein. She spent months in Phoenix House, the 50-year-old drug treatment facility, battling her demons and fighting through her addiction. (Susan Watts/New York Daily News)Gloria's story ran on the front page of Sunday, July 27, 1997. (Susan Watts/New York Daily News)It's the only story I've done that I know saved lives.


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