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She was 94 pounds and 28 years old, but you couldn?t tell her age by looking at her. She had the rotting teeth that come with using meth. But mostly, her…
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"Addiction is a disease of isolation, and the antidote for that is community," says William Moyers of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.But what to do…
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It's comfortable to believe that people who are homeless are somehow "other" than we are. At best, they're people with problems we don't have. At worst,…
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Lissa Yellowbird-Chase knows first-hand about the violence and danger Native American women face.*But she knows other things, too. In Canada, a 2016…
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What if there was a way to identify which kids are most vulnerable to the siren songs of drugs and alcohol?And what if there were a way to empower those…
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Journey to Wellness in Indian Country: the fire chief is so excited about it, he's bringing the woodA ceremonial fire. The sound of drumming. The scent of sage. A feast and prayer and offerings of tobacco. Firelight teachings and a sweat lodge.Babette…
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Laura Palombi says making the use of Narcan a moral issue doesn't help anyone. And help is needed. The assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy…
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For months, the publicity surrounding synthetic drugs in Duluth took the spotlight off an even more pervasive trend: the abuse of prescription…