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PublishedOctober 17, 2020
Election letters to the editor
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PublishedOctober 24, 2018
Trump signs bill to help fight opioid crisis
The law will add treatment options and get the Postal Service to screen overseas packages for fentanyl.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2017
Maine woman, Bronx man charged with dealing crack, heroin, Suboxone
The agency says it seized 80 grams of crack cocaine, 10 grams of heroin and 10 grams of powdered cocaine during a Wednesday traffic stop in Vassalboro.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2017
Explainer Podcast: How has Maine responded to the opioid crisis?
Reporter Eric Russell sits down with Jim Patrick to review the timeline of the crisis and what actions the legislature has or has not taken.
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PublishedApril 4, 2017
Waking up: As state response lags, communities step up to fight addiction
Police departments, churches, health care institutions and municipalities recognize the need to invest in a remedy to the opioid crisis. Slowly, even the government is coming around.
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PublishedApril 3, 2017
Opioid addiction is different for women
Here’s why: • Women use substances differently than men, and can become addicted while using smaller amounts of certain drugs for less time. • Sex hormones can make women more sensitive than men to the effects of some drugs. Women may have more drug cravings and may be more likely to relapse after treatment. • Women who use […]
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PublishedApril 3, 2017
Women in peril: Female addicts face distinct – and deadly – disadvantages
With fewer institutional resources and a greater biological threat, women entangled in the opioid epidemic must overcome gender-specific hurdles to recovery, including child-care considerations, social pressures and stigma often complicated by the specter of sexual trauma.
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PublishedApril 2, 2017
Heroin took hold of 3 lobstering brothers — and didn’t let go of one
The father of Sam Stevens lets his son's addiction go public, signaling that an insidious threat lurks within the Machias community.
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PublishedApril 2, 2017
Many in Stonington, Maine’s lobstering capital, keep quiet about drug problem
But a few people – worried about heroin's impact on the local economy, the fishery and the addicts themselves – believe it's time to speak out.
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PublishedApril 2, 2017
Trapped by heroin: Lobster industry struggles with its deadly secret
Maine lobstermen are plagued by opioid addiction, leading to deaths, ruined lives and even fishing violations to pay for the habit. Some in recovery also recognize the challenge: Getting help to an intensely independent breed that rarely asks for it.
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