Sanford officials are frustrated by syringe litter and are looking to limit the distribution of clean needles.
Restricting syringe service programs to a 1:1 exchange would be “detrimental” to public health, Maine's CDC director says.
and includes garbage removal, access to sanitation, an increase in security as needed, and a boost in outreach services from Reach Out Chatham-Kent (ROCK) Missions. Drinking water will continue to be ...
Despite warnings from public health officials about the potential risks, the Sanford City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to restrict the number of used syringes that can be exchanged through ...
Recently, Maine Access Points purchased an almost 300-pound sharps disposal container, to allow community members to dispose ...
Sanford city leaders say needles on the ground are a public health crisis, and they argue the current needle exchange program ...
O’Donnell, 27, is the daughter of comedian Rosie O’Donnell. In Oconto County, she faces five charges, including possession of ...
In recent years, HIV has spread rapidly among people who inject drugs, because users sometimes share needles when they don’t ...
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention previously said that restricting the program would be detrimental to ...
Consistent blood sugar monitoring reveals clearer glucose patterns supporting better health management Here’s when to check ...
The trio behind new local beauty brand, Bowie, share the inspiration for their micro-needling tool with Ashleigh Cometti.