Look back at all the bold-faced names we lost in 2023... Denny Laine -- the British singer-guitarist best known from his time with the Moody Blues and Wings -- died on Dec. 5 after a week in the ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane City Council adopted Mayor Lisa Brown's proposal to invest an initial allocation of opioid settlement funds during this week's legislative meeting. City Council members ...
The Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into consulting firm McKinsey related to its past role in advising some of the nation’s largest opioid manufacturers on how to boost ...
TOMS RIVER - After prescribing opioids without proper patient examinations, a doctor from Toms River has been sentenced to two years in prison and barred from practicing medicine, authorities said.
but its work ramped up as the opioid crisis took hold. After Purdue pleaded guilty to misleadingly marketing OxyContin in 2007, for example, McKinsey created a plan named "Project Turbocharge" to ...
The Kane County Health Department has launched a new campaign to bring awareness to the opioid crisis in Kane County and beyond by sharing the stories of those who struggle with opioid addiction ...
The bulk of that work took place after Purdue’s guilty plea. In 2019, McKinsey said it would no longer advise clients on opioid-related business. Ramiro Prudencio, a spokesman for McKinsey ...
MEG OLIVER, CBS NEWS, NEW YORK AND BACK HERE AT HOME, POLK COUNTY HAS ANNOUNCED FUNDING TO ADDRESS OPIOID USE IN THE COMMUNITY. THE COUNTY IS GETTING MORE THAN 17 MILLION FROM A NATIONAL ...
Back in 2021, Philadelphia sued Walgreens for allegedly failing to report suspicious orders of opioids and dispensing those medications without investigating the prescriptions, actions that city ...
A NSW Health spokesperson said nitazenes were potent synthetic opioids which could be stronger than fentanyl and hundreds of times more potent than heroin. The drug was more likely to cause people ...
Opioid dependence in Scotland remains high but largely stable, according to a new University of Bristol-led analysis published in Addiction today [18 April] and by Public Health Scotland. The ...