CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Cabell-Huntington Health Department is putting an end to their needle exchange program. The department said this means they will no longer hand out sterile syringes.
After a decade of service to Cabell County, the syringe service program, also known as the needle exchange program, will come to an end Dec. 16. Marjorie Taylor Greene To Resign From Congress Trump’s ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Fargo City Commission voted 3-2 Monday night to continue the city’s needle distribution program, rejecting a motion to end it immediately. Commissioner Michelle ...
Kentucky officers are warning parents to check Halloween candy after needles were found inside treats in two different counties. Over the weekend, the Madison County Sheriff's Office made posts to ...
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Tension in a packed Boston City Council hearing on how Mass and Cass spillover is taxing surrounding neighborhoods boiled over when a top Wu administration official said the city hands out more than ...
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have unveiled “gold quantum needles,” a newly discovered nanocluster structure formed under unusual synthesis conditions. Unlike typical spherical clusters, these ...
LOWELL — Do syringe service programs, where persons who inject drugs can access sterile needles and syringes, belong near schools and parks and other areas that attract families and children? And does ...