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The price of addiction: A treatment primer for opioid dependence

October 9, 2013
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From the Portland Business Journal, October 9, 2013 There are a lot of unsung heroes working in the trenches in Portland to help those who have fallen into opiate dependence. Alison Noice, director of addiction medicine treatment at CODA, is one of them. CODA is the oldest opioid addiction treatment program in Oregon, established in […]

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Oregon doctors prescribing opioids more cautiously

October 2, 2013
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By Elizabeth Hayes, Portland Business Journal, Sept. 30, 2013 It’s no secret that abuse of both prescription opioids and heroin has been skyrocketing across the U.S. and in Oregon, which has the highest rate of prescription drug misuse in the country. The Obama Administration has labeled opioid abuse a national epidemic and that sense of […]

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The Evidence Gap – Drug Rehabilitation or Revolving Door?

December 23, 2008
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From the New York Times, December 23, 2008 ROSEBURG OREGON – Their first love might be the rum or vodka or gin and juice that is going around the bonfire. Or maybe the smoke, the potent marijuana that grows in the misted hills here like moss on a wet stone. But it hardly matters. Here […]

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Cascadia employees will keep jobs following transition

June 18, 2008
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From Forest Grove News-Times, June 17, 2008 Washington County shifts services to other mental health contractors starting July 1 Officials expect a smooth transition when Washington County cuts ties with struggling mental health provider Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare on July 1. The county has managed to shift services provided by Cascadia to two other mental health […]

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