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Had a belly full. Could Chinese swimmers have eaten 5 kilos of food en route to failed doping test?

Read full article: Had a belly full. Could Chinese swimmers have eaten 5 kilos of food en route to failed doping test?

The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency told senators that Chinese swimmers would have had to ingest around 11 pounds, or five kilograms of food to test for the amounts of the performance enhancer that resulted in the much-debated positive drug tests from 2021 that were later disregarded.

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The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaul

Read full article: The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaul

The proposed overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could weaken and possibly eliminate a little-known agency that's crucial in helping Americans who struggle with their mental health or with addiction.

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Squabble grows as US government holds back 2024 funding from world anti-doping watchdog WADA

Read full article: Squabble grows as US government holds back 2024 funding from world anti-doping watchdog WADA

The U.S. government did not pay the more than $3.6 million due to the World Anti-Doping Agency in 2024, making good on a long-running threat anchored in unhappiness with the global watchdog’s handling of cases involving Chinese swimmers and others.

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Pres. Biden’s drug czar declares fentanyl laced with animal tranquilizer an ‘emerging threat’ facing U.S.

Read full article: Pres. Biden’s drug czar declares fentanyl laced with animal tranquilizer an ‘emerging threat’ facing U.S.

President Joe Biden’s drug czar on Wednesday declared that fentanyl mixed with xylazine, an animal tranquilizer known as “tranq” that has been linked to a rising number of overdose deaths across the U.S., represents an “emerging threat” facing the nation.

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Correction: Emerging Drug Threat story

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In an April 12 story about the emerging drug threat designation for substances containing xylazine and fentanyl, The Associated Press erroneously described the group Drug Policy Alliance as advocating the harm caused by drugs.

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US plans to allow Medicaid for drug treatment in prisons

Read full article: US plans to allow Medicaid for drug treatment in prisons

The Biden administration is planning to reverse longstanding policy and allow the use of Medicaid to treat jail and prison inmates' substance use disorders and certain other health conditions.

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Biden to focus on vets, cancer patients, others in speech

Read full article: Biden to focus on vets, cancer patients, others in speech

The White House says President Joe Biden will use his State of the Union address to call for new steps to help veterans and cancer patients, fight drug addition and provide more access to mental health care.

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US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary

Read full article: US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary

New government data suggests U.S. overdose deaths have stopped rising, but many experts are urging caution.

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White House director of National Drug Control Policy visits Houston, announces new funding to stop drug trafficking

Read full article: White House director of National Drug Control Policy visits Houston, announces new funding to stop drug trafficking

The director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Dr. Rahul Gupta, will host a news conference in Houston to announce new funding to stop drug trafficking.

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Biden drug control plan stresses harm reduction, treatment

Read full article: Biden drug control plan stresses harm reduction, treatment

President Joe Biden is sending his administration’s first national drug control strategy to Congress.

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J&J's Janssen settles with WVa for $99M in opioid lawsuit

Read full article: J&J's Janssen settles with WVa for $99M in opioid lawsuit

West Virginia will receive $99 million in a settlement finalized with Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. The state filed a lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of contributing to the opioid crisis in the state that's led the nation in overdose deaths.

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WVa trial expert: Drug makers downplayed risks in marketing

Read full article: WVa trial expert: Drug makers downplayed risks in marketing

Lawyers for the state of West Virginia are concluding the first week of a trial against three major opioid makers.

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US drug czar testifies in WVa lawsuit against opioid makers

Read full article: US drug czar testifies in WVa lawsuit against opioid makers

The new White House drug czar has testified that the opioid epidemic got so bad in drug-ravaged West Virginia that the state was having trouble finding foster parents to care for children.

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No money for drug pipes: Feds douse social media firestorm

Read full article: No money for drug pipes: Feds douse social media firestorm

The Biden administration says a government grant program to help prevent additional harm to people who use illicit drugs will not pay for safer pipes to smoke crack or meth.

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Biden picks ex-West Virginia health official as drug czar

Read full article: Biden picks ex-West Virginia health official as drug czar

President Joe Biden is nominating West Virginia’s former health commissioner as the nation’s top anti-drug official, tapping a doctor who served on the front lines of the nation’s opioid epidemic.

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US infant mortality rates decline, CDC study says, but Black infants still twice as likely to die

Read full article: US infant mortality rates decline, CDC study says, but Black infants still twice as likely to die

But the welcome news was tempered by the fact that Black infants still have over twice the risk of dying as White infants, experts pointed out. Infant death rates dropped by 16% for women ages 30 to 39 and 12% for women 40 and older, the report found. "For Black women, that rate is over two times, so there's still an unacceptably high racial disparity in infant mortality," Gupta said. "Infant mortality is unacceptable to begin with, but the enormous racial disparity must be addressed." It's already known that Black infants have 2.3 times the infant mortality rate as White infants, according to the US Office of Minority Health.

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