The opportunity to hug and snuggle these special babies who are born addicted to drugs has proven to be extremely beneficial to their healing. The increasing number of newborns suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) as a result of parents struggling with drug addiction requires that a ...
Profile: Troubles at Hale House, the Harlem charity that has cared for babies who are born HIV-positive or addicted to drugsROBERT SIEGEL, LINDA WERTHEIMER
140 Babies Born in Midlands Addicted to DrugsByline: BY ANUJI VARMASunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Babies, unlike governments or businesses, have been directly harmed by the actions of drugmakers and are entitled to their own payments, said Scott Bickford, a lead lawyer for the children and their guardians. He said initial hospital stays for babies born to an opioid-addicted mother...
Born to women addicted to drugs or in treatment, newborns suffer through withdrawal, needing cuddling and often medication to recover.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia, which has the nation’s highest rate of babies born dependent on drugs, will now offer Medicaid coverage to treat those babies. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved treatment services in the state for newborns enduring the torme...
7/17/2014 - No one should use Big Pharma's toxic drugs to support the myth of brain chemistry imbalances. Even the FDA prohibits prescribing these to children under five. Yet in 2013 the number of babies under one year of age in the USA prescribed dangerous psychotropic drugs was well ove...
Babies born to crack-addicted mothers are like no others. Brain damaged in ways yet unknown, they're oblivious to affection. What is their life like?
attends. Patients at his West Side clinic include men and women who are prescribed opiate painkillers for legitimate reasons, such as car accident injuries, and find themselves addicted when the prescriptions runs out. Some turn to street drugs, which can be cheaper and easier to obtain, Valdez...