
Spanberger, Kustoff reintroduce CAST Act to crack down on narcotics traffickers
Drug traffickers are turning to counterfeit drug manufacturing as a strategy to profit from opioid abuse and addiction.

Drug traffickers are turning to counterfeit drug manufacturing as a strategy to profit from opioid abuse and addiction.

The coronavirus pandemic has consumed the attention of the country, but health care challenges that existed before COVID-19 ever came about remain.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria (D-VA) has announced her support of the Non-Opioids Prevent Addiction in the Nation (NOPAIN) Act.

CBD and its numerous compounds do not need much introduction as more and more states in the United States continue to legalize the use of medical marijuana.

Sadly, we have become accustomed to Trump’s lies and misstatements about the presumed progress the US made under his watch.

Few families are left untouched by the devastating problems caused by opioid misuse and addiction, which take the lives of about 50,000 people each year in the United States.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger announced her introduction of a bipartisan, bicameral bill to deter narcotics traffickers from using illicit pill presses to manufacture counterfeit drugs.

Gov. Ralph Northam on Thursday issued Executive Order Forty-Four, extending the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Opioids and Addiction for an additional year.

When Mike Zhang heard the story of a mother whose son died of an opioid overdose just one month after the teenager’s introduction to the drug at a party, the Virginia Tech researcher wanted to help.

On Sept. 4, the Trump Administration announced the release of $1.8 billion in funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to help communities around the country fight the opioid crisis.
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