These courts in L.A. and elsewhere operate on models built around male patterns of addiction and accountability. Hawaii tried something different.
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Commentary: Drug courts fail women, but there’s a solution — Elijah Williams
Commentary: Intersecting vulnerabilities — trauma, addiction, poverty — create a dangerous feedback loop.
FILE - A doctor uses a hand-held Doppler probe on a pregnant woman to measure the heartbeat of the fetus, Dec. 17, 2021, in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File) From Philly and the Pa.
Clinical research is the foundation of modern medicine, shaping the safety and efficacy of drugs. But for decades women — particularly those of childbearing potential — are routinely excluded from ...
Alabama is spending $1.25 billion to build a 4,000-bed prison for men intended to help with the crowding, violence, weapons, and drugs that plague the state’s aging and understaffed correctional ...
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Opinion: Utah is sitting on millions to fight addiction — babies are still paying the price
Thousands of women, men and children suffer from substance-use disorders every day. When one suffers, families and ...
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