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Baltimore City Eastern Health Clinic Experiences Third Break-In This Month

BALTIMORE, MD (July 20, 2016) – Last night, Baltimore City Health Department's Eastern Health Clinic at 620 N Caroline St. experienced a subsequent break-in.

Capitol Hill's Shameful Indifference to Zika (Baltimore Sun)

As if the threat posed by the Zika epidemic wasn't scary enough, now comes word of a recent case in Utah where it appears the virus, for which there is no vaccine or medication, was transmitt

East Baltimore City Health Clinic Burglarized for Third Time in July (Fox)

Thieves appear to have broken into a Baltimore City Health Department clinic in Eastern Baltimore for a third time this month.

Female Trouble podcast: Leana Wen, Baltimore City Health Commissioner (episode 4) (Baltimore Sun)

In December 2014, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake 

What Science Says To Do If Your Loved One Has An Opioid Addiction (Five Thirty Eight)

When a family member, spouse or other loved one develops an opioid addiction — whether to pain relievers like Vicodin or to heroin — few people know what to do.

Public-Health Officials Across U.S. Race to Build Defenses Against Zika Virus (Wall Street Journal)

With summer in full swing, public-health and mosquito-control officials are pulling out the stops to halt the Zika virus from taking root and spreading in the continental U.S.

State Medicaid Program Limits Access to a Drug Treatment, Upsetting Advocates (Baltimore Sun)

As heroin and other opioid-related overdose deaths continue to rise across Maryland, some who treat addiction are criticizing a move by the state to limit access to a drug treatment used by t

Dr. Wen Highlights the Status of Opioid Prevention at the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council

On Wednesday, Dr. Wen spoke before the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC), a forum comprised of representatives across Baltimore City’s criminal justice system, to discuss the city’s response to the opioid epidemic. The CJCC convenes key stakeholders, including judges, attorneys, public defenders, sheriffs, police administration, and state and local government officials to address public safety and related issues that are critical to supporting and improving communities.  

Baltimore City Health Commissioner Responds to Congress’ Passage of Opioid Epidemic Legislation

Today, Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen issued the following statement in response to Congress’ passage of legislation to combat the nation’s opioid epidemic, known as The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA).

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