Ohio State study finds ‘opioid treatment deserts’ across Franklin County and Columbus
Ohioans who live in areas with low access to treatment for opioid-related overdoses are less likely to maintain sobriety, an Ohio State research study suggests.
Ohioans who live in areas with low access to treatment for opioid-related overdoses are less likely to maintain sobriety, an Ohio State research study suggests.
Harm Reduction week at Ohio State kicked off Monday with a booth on the Oval focused on bringing awareness to drug overdose prevention.
Nine Ohio State students have created an app to help Franklin County combat the opioid epidemic. Developed by Kate Luckerman, a second-year in …
In a time when live theater has been lost, graduate students in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts are pushing their creative boundari…
The first time Sarah Nerad entered rehab, she was 16 years old. Nerad, an Ohio State alumna, said she started drinking when she was 15 as “prac…
Despite unprecedented challenges, Ohio State’s Department of Theatre senior graduate students are finding a way to tell the story of Ohio’s opioid …
The love from one brother to another aims to address an epidemic and save the reputation of a profession. Tork Barayan, a doctorate student in p…
In 2017, Ohio had the second-highest rate of drug overdose deaths involving opioids in the nation with 4,293 reported deaths, according to the Nation…
Ohio State is combatting Ohio’s opioid epidemic through research, collaboration and the help of a large federal grant. In April, a $65.9 million…
The opioid crisis has been shaking the country, with the Midwest in the epicenter. Thought leaders will come together at Ohio State’s Drinko Hall t…