HUNTINGTON, W.Va.-- Numbers from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services indicate the number of drug-addicted babies born in West Virginia is on the rise. Lily's Place, a group in ...
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Clemson researchers combat infant opioid withdrawal crisis
CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA) – Researchers at Clemson University said infant opioid withdrawal is a bigger issue than people may ...
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Perspective: Do babies belong with drug-addicted mothers? New Mexico has a change of heart
“The 4-month old was the last straw.” That’s what Maralyn Beck, executive director of the Child First New Mexico Network, told me, explaining why the state has finally announced a radical change in ...
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — The umbilical cord carries oxygen and other nutrients to an unborn baby during pregnancy. If the mother is drug-dependent, the cord acts just like a syringe, injecting the illegal ...
From the moment they are born, the babies scream inconsolably, said Dr. Joy Anderson, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Mountain States Medical Group. “When you deliver a baby on Subutex [a drug ...
Santa Fe, N.M.-based Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center is improving care for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome through a project that cuts hospitalization time and required ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF/WRGT) -- The opiate problem in the Miami Valley is having an effect on newborn babies. Now, a local hospital has implemented a program to help support those babies going through ...
The Kansas State Child Death Review Board shared a report that shows that drug-related deaths among Kansas children are ...
“The 4-month old was the last straw.” That’s what Maralyn Beck, executive director of the Child First New Mexico Network, told me, explaining why the state has finally announced a radical change in ...
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