• Prevention and Recovery: December 14th-15th
    December 14, 2024
    How to help individuals survive by limiting the negative and unfair beliefs connected with substance abuse. The article provides the program, The National Overdose Prevention Network, NOPN and Shatterproof, a national nonprofit organization committed to changing addiction treatment and understanding the stugma connected with substance use disorders, SUD.
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  • Teen Tobacco Use Hits 25-Year Low, But Nicotine Pouches Rise
    December 7, 2024
    A new CDC report reveals a significant drop in teen tobacco use, driven by a decline in e-cigarette consumption, reaching its lowest point in decades. However, the rise of nicotine pouches like Zyn, popularized on social media, poses a new challenge in the fight against youth nicotine addiction.
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  • Cannabis ER Visits Surge in Maryland as Legalization Grows
    November 30, 2024
    Maryland has seen a notable increase in cannabis-related emergency department visits, with 816.9 visits per month in 2024, prompting the launch of a new public health dashboard to track these trends. The rise may reflect both increased cannabis use and reduced stigma, highlighting the need for public education on safety, especially for children and non-regulated products.
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  • Pandemic's Legacy: America's Growing Dependence on Alcohol
    November 23, 2024
    As the Covid-19 pandemic reshaped daily life, Americans turned to alcohol in growing numbers, with heavy drinking rates continuing to rise through 2022. This troubling trend, seen across all demographics, reflects the long-term impact of stress, isolation, and uncertainty, with serious health risks that may take years to manifest.
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  • Breaking the Silence: The Stigma of Mental Health and the Journey Toward Acceptance
    November 16, 2024
    For decades, people have quietly sought therapy in fear of encountering judgment from friends, family, or coworkers, hiding their struggles with mental health behind closed doors. In this insightful reflection, a retired clinical psychologist explores the three types of stigma that keep mental health sufferers isolated and urges for greater openness, understanding, and support in an era where the need for mental health care is at an all-time high.
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  • Americans as Drug Mules: How Cartels Are Exploiting U.S. Citizens to Smuggle Fentanyl
    November 9, 2024
    Fentanyl smuggling is no longer just the domain of immigrants or cartels—U.S. citizens are increasingly being recruited as mules to carry the deadly drug across the border. With cartels offering quick, high-paying jobs and exploiting the loopholes in border security, thousands of Americans are unwittingly contributing to the fentanyl crisis, making the problem harder to combat.
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  • *ATTENTION* No CFF on Election Day, 11/5/24!
    November 4, 2024
    Families, please not that there is NO CFF tomorrow, 11/5/2024 since Harford County Schools are closed for Election Day.
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  • Counting the Cost: Baltimore's Battle Against the Opioid Crisis
    November 2, 2024
    The Baltimore City Fire Department reports between 3,000 and 6,000 opioid overdoses annually, a figure that likely underrepresents the true toll due to unreported fatalities. As the city pursues legal action against major drug distributors for their role in fueling this crisis, officials highlight the profound impact on community health and emergency response resources.
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  • 160th Anniversary of Maryland Emancipation Day
    160th Anniversary of Maryland Emancipation Day
    November 2, 2024
    Message signed by the bishops of Maryland on the November 1 – 160th Anniversary of Maryland Emancipation Day
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  • A Ray of Hope: Declining Drug Overdose Deaths in MD and PA
    October 26, 2024
    This week, we celebrate a significant decline in drug overdose deaths in Maryland and Pennsylvania, with Harford County reporting its lowest fatalities in seven years. Key factors in this positive trend include increased access to naloxone and the growing presence of peer recovery specialists, demonstrating the community's commitment to combating addiction and supporting recovery.
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  • Deadly Mix: Cartels Adding Medetomidine to Street Drugs
    October 19, 2024
    Public health officials warn that Mexican cartels are increasingly blending the potent sedative medetomidine into street drugs like fentanyl, leading to a surge in dangerous overdoses across major cities. With no current testing strips to detect this lethal combination and no effective reversal with Narcan, experts fear this trend could undermine recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.
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  • A New Era for Methadone: Expanding Access to Treatment
    October 12, 2024
    Starting next month, updated U.S. methadone regulations will allow stable patients to take home 28 days’ worth of medication, a significant shift from decades of strict clinic requirements. While this change promises greater access to life-saving treatment, experts warn its success depends on how states and clinics implement the new guidelines.
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  • Hope on the Horizon: Overdose Deaths Drop Nationwide
    October 5, 2024
    Recent data reveals a significant 10% decline in drug overdose deaths across the U.S., marking the largest decrease on record and highlighting the effectiveness of harm reduction strategies like naloxone and increased access to addiction treatments. While this progress offers hope, experts stress that the fight against overdose deaths is far from over, with vigilance still needed as communities navigate the evolving drug landscape.
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  • Teen Vaping Hits a Decade Low: A Positive Trend
    September 28, 2024
    Recent surveys show adolescent vaping has plummeted to under 6%, the lowest rate in ten years, thanks in part to stricter age restrictions and enhanced enforcement against illegal sales. While middle school vaping remains steady, the decline in high-nicotine e-cigarette use signals progress in curbing a trend that peaked in 2019, although flavored products still dominate the market.
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  • Tragedy in the Digital Age: Fentanyl's Grip on Teens
    September 21, 2024
    The tragic case of 17-year-old Coco, who died after purchasing a counterfeit pill laced with fentanyl via Instagram, highlights the growing dangers of drug access through social media. As fentanyl overdoses become a leading cause of death among minors, experts urge stronger accountability from platforms like TikTok and Meta to prevent further tragedies in an era where illicit drugs are just a few clicks away.
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  • Message sent on Behalf of Archbishop William Lori
    September 19, 2024
    Delegate for Religious Appointment September 2024
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  • MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE
    January 10, 2024
    Please click here for information about the deadline for filing a claim of sexual abuse.
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  • Prevention and Recovery Ministry
    January 5, 2024
    Click here to read about the current level of addiction in the United States.
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  • Bingo
    December 19, 2023
    Click here to find out more about our next monthly Bingo!
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  • Our Daily Bread
    December 19, 2023
    Our next distribution of casserole pans will be held on May 11th and 12th, 2024. The frozen casseroles will need to be returned to the Parish freezer by May 19th. If you have any questions, please contact Bob at crhoopert@zoominternet.ne
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