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Most adolescent overdose deaths happen in the home, often when family and friends are present.
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America's health care leaders have spent two decades searching for a way to keep costly, complicated patients from cycling in and out of the hospital dozens of times a year. What have they learned?
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Most adults with substance use disorders start as teenagers, studies show. That's when school prevention efforts should step in but many fall short.
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Damien Center will use a new $2.5 million federal grant to create an intensive outpatient program to provide treatment for substance use disorders and people with coexisting substance and mental health disorders.
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Side Effects Public Media will be hosting virtual listening sessions on substance use, addiction and recovery.
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Studies reported a 50 percent spike in drinking initially, with levels remaining elevated throughout 2020. Addiction experts say it's still an issue that could have serious consequences down the road.
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A new effort at the Marion County Jail aims to stop drugs from entering the facility via the mail.
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Indiana is getting more people with mental health and substance use disorders connected with peer supports trained professionals who have personal experience with those challenges.
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Hope Academy, a high school for students in recovery from substance-use disorders, will be in a new location in July.
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Indiana is experiencing more substance use disorders and other mental health issues amid the coronavirus outbreak, the state's human services chief said Wednesday.