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Funding Will Help Expand Access to Perinatal Opioid Program

The Hillman Innovations in Care Program grant will be used to expand access to the PATHways program in communities who may not have the resources available to provide this type of multidisciplinary care to mothers with perinatal opioid use disorder.

Kentucky Drug Overdose Fatality Surveillance System Report Sheds New Light on Drug Overdose Circumstances

The Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center at the UK College of Public Health, in collaboration with the Kentucky Office of the State Medical Examiner's Office and county coroner offices, recently published the inaugural Kentucky Drug Overdose Fatality Surveillance System report.

Kentucky: U.S. DOJ Grant Funds Data-Driven Response to Prescription Drug Misuse

The UK College of Public Health and the Commonwealth of Kentucky will receive funding over the next three years from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. DOJ, to implement, "Data-driven Response to Prescription Drug Misuse in Kentucky."

UK Center for Health Services Research Collaborates with Health Departments to Study Injection Drug Use

Hilary Surratt, an associate professor in the UK College of Medicine, is leading a research study to examine barriers rural community members experience when trying to access syringe exchange programs.

UK Professor Receives Grant to Improve Promotion of Prescription Drugs Disposal

The project will improve messaging of non-medical prescription drug disposal programs in Appalachian counties.

UK Researchers Take Community Approach in Battling Opioid Epidemic in Eastern Kentucky

With a $1.16 million grant from five federal agencies, UK researcher Dr. April Young will work with public health organizations and universities across the country to combat the opioid epidemic in 12 Eastern Kentucky counties.

Under Construction: A New Resource to Target Health Disparities

Research Building 2 (RB2) is a precious resource and a vehicle for UK to reduce the health disparities that most impact Kentucky.

Research-Based Training to Identify Substance Misuse

Even when it's your job, it's not easy to ask people about substance use. Kalea Benner's current research is based on this fact.

UK Research Shows Benefits of Therapeutic Horticulture at Women's Shelter

Can farming help you heal? A local women's shelter says it can, and UK is helping them show how much.

Social Work Researcher Trains Others to Identify Substance Misuse

Kalea Benner's research emphasizes the importance of asking the tough questions to find solutions.

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