In 2025, thousands of Canadians are searching for information on the so-called “$3,555 Widow Pension.” This figure has gone viral online, but it often causes confusion. The reality is there is no single federal benefit…
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Program Providing Addiction Treatment For Youth Launching In Baltimore
Facing a lack of youth-oriented addiction services in Maryland, the state Department of Health has launched a program in Baltimore offering Addiction treatment to those under 21 years old. The department, in partnership with the…
Baltimore’s Fatal Overdose Rate Shows Signs Of Slowing, Prompting Cautious Optimism
After a decade defined by a swelling death toll, the rate at which Baltimoreans are dying of overdoses may be slowing — a national phenomenon that’s given hope amid a devastating crisis. Baltimore saw 566…
Maryland Department Of Health Releases New Cannabis Data Dashboard
The Maryland Department of Health on Tuesday unveiled a data dashboard that gives new insights into marijuana use and its impact on public health. The state’s Cannabis Public Health Dashboard offers a variety of data…
Income, Education Are Strongest Factors In Exposure To Overdoses In Baltimore Area, JHU Study Finds
Low income and poor education were the most common socioeconomic hardships among Baltimore-area residents who knew someone had died of an overdose last year, according to a new Johns Hopkins University study. The new report by…
Baltimore Settles With Johnson & Johnson Ahead Of Trial Over Its Role In Opioid Epidemic
Baltimore has settled with pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson over its role in the opioid epidemic ahead of a trial scheduled to begin on Monday. City officials and a company representative confirmed on Monday morning…
Baltimore Reaches $45 Million Settlement With CVS Over Its Role In Opioid Epidemic
Baltimore City has reached a $45 million settlement with CVS over its role in the opioid epidemic, marking the second successful lawsuit of its kind this year. The settlement, announced in a Friday afternoon news…
Baltimore Is Losing Top Health Officials As It Struggles With OD Crisis
As Baltimore struggles to combat an unprecedented overdose crisis, the city is hemorrhaging top health officials tasked with leading its response. Mayor Brandon Scott’s office in a Monday evening news release abruptly announced that Health…