The Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill extending state approval for syringe services programs, adding new ...
Indiana’s syringe exchange programs are poised to continue for another five years as both legislative chambers have now supported extending those efforts aimed at stemming the spread of disease among ...
Carrie O’Brien, Safer Steps Program Manager for the Damien Center is photographed in the pharmacy at the Center on Wednesday, ...
A Christian group announced a potentially landmark legal settlement that the ACLU says could establish new federal ...
Syringe exchange has always been a tough political issue in Indiana. This year, lawmakers are proposing further restrictions ...
Renewing and sustaining syringe exchange programs is essential to protecting public health, saving lives and maintaining the ...
For Indiana’s syringe exchange programs to survive, they might face new restrictions that public health advocates say will undercut efforts to help intravenous drug abusers kick their addictions. The ...
It’s about preventing avoidable illness and death and improving public safety,” Monroe County Commissioner Jody Madeira said.
Evergreen Health Services’ syringe-exchange program has started in Jamestown. Kimberly Lombard, Evergreen Health Services senior director of grants management and quality, said the program stared in ...
KNOXVILLE — A new program in Knoxville aims to reduce the spread of disease and put a dent in the overdose epidemic. The Syringe Service Program allows drug users to exchange dirty syringes used to ...
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