Showing 916 news articles about Harm reduction

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Harm reduction programmes and practices aim to reduce the harms associated with drug use. These include needle and syringe programmes, opioid substitution therapy, drug consumption rooms and overdose prevention.

Drug Policy in Portugal: The Benefits of Decriminalizing Drug Use

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Open Society Foundations
2 September 2011

Safer injecting facility in Vancouver saved lives

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Drug and Alcohol Findings
1 September 2011

Few Treatment Options for Afghans as Drug Use Rises

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New York Times
27 August 2011

Iranian AIDS doctors continued work behind bars

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Nature News
26 July 2011

California: Syringes should be sold over the counter

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Los Angeles Times
26 July 2011

Cambodia’s Alarming New Drug Law

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Open Society
21 July 2011

Warning over legal Russian drug

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BBC Health
7 July 2011

Torture in Drug Treatment Detention

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Human Rights Watch
29 June 2011

Australian prisons: Blunt words on sharps

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Canberra Times
20 June 2011

Safety 'paramount' in any prison needle exchange

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ABC News
14 June 2011

Does Portugal have the solution to our drug epidemic?

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The Independent
13 June 2011

Drug policy: Supply and demand

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The Economist
3 June 2011

How will supervised injecting facilities affect you

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Injecting Advice
31 May 2011

Injecting Advice: Avoid Hep C, Avoid Track Marks

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Injecting Advice
24 May 2011