25% of Americans (70 million people) admitted they use illicit drugs, according to the most recent National Survey on Drug Use. 48.7 million people nationwide struggle with substance abuse according ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is the second in a series exploring the influence of drug cartels in South Dakota, on and off the state’s reservations. The first story can be found at this link. For months, ...
The U.S. healthcare system is the best in the world for complex care. We have the most innovative drug companies, the best medical devices, and incredible doctors and surgeons. The U.S. healthcare ...
Ms. Szalavitz is a contributing Opinion writer who covers addiction and public policy. In late 2016, Steven Klein realized that he’d lost control over his drinking and stimulant use. He became sober ...
In 2023, fatal overdoses from drugs peaked at more than 112,000 deaths, the highest in U.S. history. Most attention is focused on the border with Mexico, but massive amounts of narcotics continue to ...
"It's a good thing that the Orphan Cures Act was added to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act," writes health policy expert Sally Pipes. "But it would be better had the legislation not been necessary in ...
During my 10 years of hardcore drug addiction and intermittent chronic homelessness on the streets of Los Angeles—and by hardcore, I mean sleeping with a metal pipe between my legs on Skid Row—I lived ...
Residents and business owners in Burlington, Vermont, spoke to Fox News Digital this week about the challenges their city is facing with an increase in homelessness and drug use on city streets, with ...