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The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services of Montgomery County rolled out all new features for its web app which can now be saved to a device home screen for easy access.
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Dayton nonprofit Have A Gay Day used a grocery grant to not only stock their food pantry but also support local grocery stores.
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Montgomery County’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services board is partnering with the national anti-tobacco organization the Truth Initiative on a program designed to help people be more successful when they try to quit smoking.
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Montgomery County is offering additional mental health and addiction assistance during the coronavirus Stay At Home order. The governor’s office this week…
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Health officials in Montgomery County say some residents are only beginning to experience the effects of trauma from this year's Memorial Day tornadoes…
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The Montgomery County Coroner’s office is warning residents of a possible spike in drug overdose deaths. Health officials say the opioid overdose death…
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Dayton will soon be home to a new addiction treatment center linked to Google's parent company Alphabet. Montgomery County health advocates say the…
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The first of several medical marijuana dispensaries is about a month away from opening for business in Springfield. Pure Ohio Wellness LLC would be the…
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Wright State University are teaming up to host a rally dedicated raising awareness about drug use and…
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Accidental drug overdose deaths have decreased in Montgomery County over the past few months, according to a new report from the Community Overdose Action…
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Montgomery County mental health officials say the Medicaid cuts proposed in the Senate bill to replace the Affordable Care Act, The Better Care…
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Two local health agencies are expanding their services for people dealing with serious addiction to heroin and other opiates. Montgomery County…