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In 2017, the state Department of Public Health and Human Services reported that approximately 100 babies every year experience drug withdrawal in…
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A Senate bill that aimed to make it easier to get substance abuse treatment in Montana is likely dead. The Senate adjourned Wednesday a few days before…
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Drug-addicted pregnant women could seek addiction treatment without the fear of prosecution or having their child taken away under a proposed bill in the…
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The dialogue around substance abuse and mental health disorders, when it happens at all, is often shrouded in shame, blame and guilt. An event in Missoula…
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Access to mental health services and addiction treatment, something that has never been great in Montana, could see a significant funding reduction next…
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Half a dozen health care systems in Montana are sharing more than $700,000 in grants to make mental or behavioral health care easier to get.The Montana…
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When Bob Mason decided to end his life with a self-inflicted gunshot, his pain helped him pull the trigger.Mason died in January. He was 67 years old. His…
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A group of pain patients testifying before state lawmakers Friday says Montana has become a hostile place for people who suffer from chronic pain. Casey…
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In January the Fort Belknap tribal council declared a “state of emergency” over methamphetamine abuse on the reservation. There’s no hard evidence that…
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Billings Clinic launched a new project in Montana yesterday that will provide peer support to health care providers across the state. This pilot project…