Recent News

Rep. Cummings Rips Pharma Company For Price Gouging On Heroin Overdose Drug

Mar 22nd, 2016

In his opening remarks at the Full House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 

Amid opioid and heroin epidemic, CDC guidelines aim to curb painkiller prescribing

Mar 22nd, 2016

Prescription painkillers should not be a first choice for treating common ailments like back pain and arthritis, according to new federal guidelines designed to reshape how doctors prescribe

Leana Wen to testify before House on drug treatment funding

Mar 21st, 2016

Baltimore city's health commissioner, Dr. Leana S.

Baltimore Officials Seek Crackdown on Landlords over Lead Exposure

Mar 19th, 2016

Too many Baltimore landlords are renting “under the radar”—that is, failing to register their rental properties with the Maryland Department of the Environment—and lead exposure and poisoning

Building a ground army to fight heroin deaths

Mar 19th, 2016

A crowd quickly gathers here on one of West Baltimore’s many drug-infested street corners. But it isn’t heroin they’re seeking. It’s a heroin antidote known as naloxone, or Narcan.

Why diseases like Zika could unfairly target America’s poor

Mar 18th, 2016

“PLEASE DON’T PUT GARBAGE HERE,” says a sign in a rundown alley in the Sandtown-Winchester/Harlem Park neighborhood, where more than a third of the homes stand abandoned.

Baltimore's Safe Streets Program in need of funding

Mar 18th, 2016

The city celebrated the opening of its fifth Safe Streets site in Baltimore on Thursday.

Bmore Health Weekly Newsletter: March 18th

Mar 18th, 2016

 Note from Commissioner

Baltimore City Launches Safe Streets Expansion in Sandtown-Winchester

Mar 17th, 2016

BALTIMORE, MD (March 17, 2016)– Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen, and executive director of Catholic Charities, Bill McCarthy today joined with members of the community to mark the official opening of the newest Safe Streets Baltimore location that is bringing the program credited with reducing gun violence to the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood. 

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