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  2. Harm reduction - Wikipedia

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    They state that harm reduction should not lead to less efforts to reduce drug demand. [111] Pope Benedict XVI criticised harm reduction policies with regards to HIV/AIDS, saying that it was "a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems". [112]

  3. Harm reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Syringe exchange programs (SEPs), syringe services programs (SSPs), or needle exchange programs (NEPs), involve the implementation of safe used syringe disposal as well as access to clean syringes. [8] Intravenous drug use places the user at an increased risk of contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as well as hepatitis C virus (HCV). [9]

  4. Harm reduction gains attention, controversy in battling ... - AOL

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    President Biden's National Drug Control Strategy has a whole section on harm reduction, saying, "Research shows harm reduction programs produce results." The government this year greenlit a $5 ...

  5. Low-threshold treatment program - Wikipedia

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    Low-threshold treatment programs are harm reduction-based health care centers targeted towards people who use substances. [1] " Low-threshold" programs are programs that make minimal demands on the patient, offering services without attempting to control their intake of drugs, and providing counselling only if requested.

  6. What is a harm reduction vending machine and how does it work?

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    Harm reduction vending machines aim to reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from opioids and other drugs. ... “They work together to cause different things to happen in the body,” Crall ...

  7. White Bird Clinic opens new Harm Reduction and Treatment ...

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    Harm-reduction programs often meet people where they are and support their agency in preventing overdoses by adopting safer practices on their own terms. ... we're going to make it work for them ...

  8. National Harm Reduction Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The NHRC emerged from a Harm Reduction Working Group (HRWG) organized in 1993 by Francie and Stephanie Comer, Dan Bigg, George Clark (head of San Francisco's needle exchange), and Dave Purchase. [2] Many of the attendees at the first meeting had worked with (or founded) needle exchanges in different cities, including Los Angeles, San Francisco ...

  9. Why A Former Drug User Says She Supports Harm Reduction ... - AOL

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    And, Dr. Phil talks with an opponent of the harm reduction model, Michael Shellenberger, author of the book “San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities,” who says harm reduction programs in ...