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Medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder works. Suboxone is a brand name for sublingual buprenorphine and naloxone, the gold standard of treatment for opioid dependence. This podcast addresses issues relating to opioid addiction, including fentanyl, heroin, and pain pill misuse, and how to help people overcome opioid addiction with the help of medication assisted treatment.
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Addiction2Recovery

Heather Bell, Josh Solem

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We will evaluate, discuss and educate on all types of addiction topics. However, we will highlight the nuanced differences between the medical field (Dr. Heather- Addiction Physician) and those with the disease of addiction (Josh- Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist). Episodes will not only bring you the specifics of addiction including the neurobiology of addiction and how that translates into the 'real world' but they will also bring you interviews from individuals in early or long- ...
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The Compass Opioid Stewardship Clinical Cases podcast aims to provide clinicians with practical skills for managing patients on chronic opioid therapy. This 11 part podcast series introduces a framework to approaching clinical encounters with legacy patients on long term opioid therapy. Episodes highlight clinical patient scenarios through roleplaying and are followed by a discussion of the science, structure and pertinent clinical skills by Board Certified Addiction Medicine physician Dr. D ...
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The Compass Opioid Stewardship Program aims to combat the opioid epidemic through education. The program aims to accomplish the following goals: 1. Educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about best practices for prescribing opioids 2. Educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about non-opioid pain management therapies 3. Reduce the amount of opioid prescriptions prescribed by eligible prescribers
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This podcast aims to bring light to Colorado's CURES Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for different clinical specialities through interviews with specialists. In 2019, Colorado Hospital Association, Colorado Medical Society and Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention launched a new initiative designed to address the opioid epidemic – Colorado’s Opioid Solution: Clinicians United to Resolve the Epidemic (CO’s CURE). CO’s CURE brought together diverse clinical specialties, all ...
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The Compass Opioid Stewardship Program aims to combat the opioid epidemic through education. The program aims to accomplish the following goals: 1. Educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about best practices for prescribing opioids 2. Educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about non-opioid pain management therapies 3. Reduce the amount of opioid prescriptions prescribed by eligible prescribers
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This multi-part written series of articles is now available in podcast form. Dr. Drew reads “A History of Opium,” which includes additional commentary from recognized experts (available only in this version). A previous Weekly Infusion podcast with Internal Medicine/ Addiction specialists Dr. Drew and Dr. Bruce Heischober welcome a variety of guests and explore topics ranging from everyday health issues, to the latest medical breakthroughs and treatments, to incredible stories of the ER.
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Hosted by paramedic Zach Cantor, "Critical Levels" is a new podcast dedicated to having critical conversations in paramedicine. "Critical Levels" is a podcast for paramedics, by paramedics, with a Canadian and local bias. Please visit our website - http://www.criticallevels.ca - for more information Please email us at info@criticallevels.ca for any suggestions/feedback/comments Follow us on Twitter: @criticalevels
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David vs. Goliath

Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers

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After an accident, minutes matter. Your words and actions matter even more. You need help and you need it now. This is David vs. Goliath, brought to you by Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, a boutique personal injury law firm with a reputation for going head-to-head with the insurance company giants and putting people over profits. With 15 offices in Florida; Clearwater, St. Petersburg, New Port Richey, Sarasota/University Park, Aventura, Boca Raton, North Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Dor ...
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The Other Side with Richie H.

BlueCrest Recovery Center

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A podcast presented by BlueCrest Recovery Center. Each episode, CEO, Richard Hession, is joined by a special guest for a no-holds-barred conversation about concerns, challenges, and opportunities within addiction and substance abuse treatment.
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Off Script is intended to be an informative and interview-based podcast series that encourages pharmacists and student pharmacists to think outside of the prescription pad. Off Script Podcasts have been developed by the APhA-ASP National Policy Standing Committee and cover a variety of topics from experts in the field to help our members advance the profession of pharmacy.
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Partida Corona Medical Center

Partida Corona Medical Center

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"Here at Partida Corona Medical Center in Las Vegas,Nevada, we believe greatness can come from the most humble beginnings. Started in 2005 with my wife as front desk and my newborn as the greeter in an 800 square foot office, our center now encompasses 8,000 square feet, 5 office staff, 2 nurse practitioners and one physician. We offer an extensive list of services that I dare say set us apart from the rest. It is not the diversity of services we offer, however how we approach our patients t ...
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Manufacturers of Suboxone and generic Valsartan face class action lawsuits because the drugs have been linked to tooth rot and cancer. But how do you know if you might have a claim against them? In this episode of David v. Goliath, hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe are joined by renowned mass tort attorney Brett Vaughn to discuss the latest in litiga…
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In this essential episode, we tackle the critical topic of discontinuing Suboxone treatment, comparing the risky "cold turkey" approach with safer tapering methods. Discover why addiction medicine specialists caution against abrupt cessation and learn about the potential physical and psychological impacts of sudden Suboxone withdrawal. We explore t…
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We will conclude our meth series with a fairly common, albeit not talked about enough, topic- Meth Psychosis. This psychosis encompasses many of the same symptoms as schizophrenia- hallucinations/delusions/paranoia/etc., and many of the risk factors do overlap. We will review these risk factors, as well as others, and discuss how patients present a…
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Social media can be a dangerous place for kids, but the Dolman Law Group is employing a novel strategy to make tech giants accountable for the harm they cause. Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe explain that the Supreme Court’s recent refusal to revive a case against SnapChat shows why the fight against social media needs a new tactic. In that case, the cou…
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WARNING- This episode may be TRIGGERING! This episode will educate all listeners on all things using meth. We will review common slang/street names for meth as well as for getting high on meth. This then evolves into the various routes for use of meth and explains [most/all of] the terminology associated. For questions, comments, episode recommenda…
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In this episode, we look at an important topic for those recovering from benzodiazepine dependence: balancing physical activity during withdrawal. Exercise plays a crucial role in overall health and well-being, but the intensity of physical activity requires careful consideration during this sensitive period. We'll discuss how different types of ex…
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Welcome to our podcast, where we examine the intricacies of managing negative thoughts during benzodiazepine withdrawal. In this episode, we'll explore a range of cognitive techniques such as thought stopping, cognitive restructuring, and mindfulness that can help you navigate this challenging period. Benzodiazepine withdrawal can trigger a spectru…
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In this episode, we will bring you a variety of methamphetamine facts [and opinions!] We will start with some of the ways people who use (or have used) meth are judged and stigmatized against, then transition into some of the short- and long-term effects of the drug. Next, we will review Desoxyn, legal meth, and how and why it may be prescribed and…
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On part 2 of our meth series, we go way back to the beginning, from 1887 when Romanian chemist, Lazar Edeleanu, developed the 'first meth' (phenylisopropylamine) to the "new meth" P2P (phenyl-e-propranone). We will discuss how and why the first meth was produced, then explain how the rural clandestine meth labs operated and produced the 'old meth',…
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If you have sex in a car and end up with cervical cancer from the HPV you contracted during the act, should your claim be covered by the auto policy? It may be a “weird” question, but it is one that’s being deliberated in the courts, the tabloids, and now on this podcast. In this episode of David v. Goliath, Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe discuss the ca…
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Many people have assumptions about a person who uses meth, what meth is, and what it does to the body. In this new series, Methamphetamine 101, we will dive deeper into these, and other topics, surrounding this very stigmatized substance. In Part 1, we'll overview the "meth look" and the whys behind it (and debunk some un or part truths) as well as…
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The golf world was shaken when recent PGA tour winner, Greyson Murray, ended his own life on May 24, 2024. To honor him and his family and their amazing words honoring the love Greyson had, in this episode we will discuss how to love a loved one in the midst of their disease of addiction or who is struggling with severe mental illness. Pam Lanhart,…
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**Episode: Enhancing Patient Experience and Creating a Positive Culture** **Overview:** In this episode, Brad Stoddard joins Mark Leeds on "Health Matters" to discuss the significance of providing exceptional patient care in mental health services. Brad, the owner of Sunrise Mental Health, shares insights into creating a welcoming environment for p…
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"The Parable of an Alcoholic Who Was Stuck in a Hole and Could Not Find His Way Out" is the inspiration for this episode. We will first discuss the 'whys' of Alcoholics Anonymous in relationship to this parable and then we will give an overview of each of the 12 steps. These steps, and this program, have stood the test of time and have helped count…
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Watch TV and you’ll see Ozempic is presented as a “miracle drug” to help with weight loss. But it's important to slow down and ask more questions. In this episode of David v. Goliath, Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe welcome seasoned trial attorney Marcus Susen of Susen Law Group to the show. The conversation delves into the complexities of the Ozempic an…
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Our final installment on Alcohol 101- the chronic effects of alcohol use. We will discuss the most frequent negative impacts that alcohol has on the body's organ systems from the most thought about, liver, to the less understood, cancers. Alcohol can negatively impact every system in the body impacting not only the length of life but also the quali…
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Recovering addicts are a socially marginalized group. Some recovering from opiate addiction have relied on Suboxone sublingual strips to help aid their recovery. However, Suboxone sublingual strips have been linked to tooth decay and other dental problems. In this episode of David v. Goliath, Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe of Dolman Law Group discuss on…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Bonnie Snyder to discuss BVM as well her recently published paper in Resuscitation: Association of small adult ventilation bags with return of spontaneous circulation in out of hospital cardiac arrest. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: There is nothing basic about the BVM - it is not a benign int…
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Many baby food brands have been shown to contain unacceptably high amounts of lead, arsenic, and other dangerous heavy metals. But how does a parent know whether toxic baby food may be linked to their child’s neurodevelopmental disorder, like autism? In this episode of David v. Goliath, Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe of Dolman Law Group discuss ongoing …
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Katie Lin to discuss TBI and the crashing brain. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: head injury differentials and history gathering ischemic vs hemorrhagic head injury etiology head injury pathophysiology assessment 3 step neuro exam pupil assessments signs/symptoms of herniation ECG changes manag…
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Alcohol Awareness Month Part 3! A significant number of adolescents use alcohol (15.1% in the last month in a survey of 12-20 year olds), 3 times the number who used tobacco products (5%) and 1.3X the number who used cannabis (11.8%). Youth tend to partake in binge drinking at higher rates, leading to significant acute health complications, acciden…
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Part 2 of Alcohol during Alcohol Awareness Month! In this episode we will further discuss the 'how much' concept. When is drinking considered 'at risk' vs 'acceptable'? (Disclaimer- no amount of any kind of alcohol is considered 'safe'). We will also discuss what is actually considered one drink. Finally, we will dive deeper into the effects of alc…
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April is alcohol awareness month! This episode will begin our multi-episode series of Alcohol 101, with what defines 'drinking too much'. We will discuss the data in terms of how many people are affected by alcohol use disorder and how much it financially impacts all of our country. Finally, we will talk about how one would know if they are at risk…
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You do NOT want to miss this episode! Every parent who suffers from the disease of addiction has guilt and shame surrounding their kids, but what do kids think? We have the absolute HONOR of having Josh's oldest son, Ben, on today. The episode will start with Josh describing his parenting before his use started, while he was using (and the 2 years …
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Certain cow-based milk formulas can be dangerous to premature babies. There’s a significant percentage of babies that suffer from NEC, a severe condition with a 50-50 mortality rate, after drinking the formulas. There’s ongoing litigation against the makers of these formulas as a result. In this episode of David vs. Goliath, host Matt Dolman welcom…
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Janice Tijssen to discuss pediatric cardiac arrest. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: The importance of our early interventions What is cardiac arrest incidence/epidemiology etiology risk factors/past medical history outcomes sociodemographics Differences between adult and pediatric cardiac arres…
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Ted Hartwell, Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling, returns to discuss more details surrounding, and about, gambling addiction. We will cover some risk factors that differ from substance use disorders, the progression of this disease, different treatments, as well as the often not discussed or heard about ramifications. Indi…
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Tom Gonzalez, an expert in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), joins us as we discuss trauma and the relationship with addiction. Persons with the disease of addiction often find substance to be a way to cope with "the emotional pain from a trauma that was likely done to me." He discusses how the medical model of addiction misses a huge component …
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As we now enter the 4th wave of the opioid epidemic, what does the data actually show? And, even more importantly, why does it keep happening? We will discuss how things have evolved over the last 10+ years and explain why deaths keep happening. Also, what does an overdose even look like and what are the reasons overdoses result in deaths. This dat…
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Pastor John McKinzie, the lead pastor for Hope Fellowship Church in Frisco/McKinney/Prosper, Texas (just outside of Dallas), joins us today to discuss forgiveness, love and addiction. This man single-handedly helped Josh in his recovery journey and continues to inspire so many with grace and acceptance and love, often leading with, "I'm sorry that …
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On this month’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Louisa Marion-Bellemare to discuss Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and managing patients who use illicit and controlled drugs. During the episode, you’ll hear us cover: history of the drug crisis lay of the land of the current drug crisis historical treatments opiate pharmacology healthcare utilization…
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Did you undergo in vitro fertilization during early November to mid-December of 2023? If that process failed, you may have been a victim of the contaminated in vitro fertilization solution manufactured by CooperSurgical. In this episode of David vs. Goliath, host Stan Gipe welcomes trial attorney Michael Rose to discuss the issues with CooperSurgic…
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Officially the only behavioral addiction, gambling is far more common than what is seen and known. We are joined today by Ted Hartwell, the Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. On this episode, Ted will share his personal story with gambling addiction and, throughout, highlight the risk factors for gambling addiction. We wi…
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Pastor Rich Scherber, the 'God-father' of Mn Adult and Teen Challenge, returns for Part 2! We left off last week with Pastor Rich and his family just returning from South Africa where they had served for 5 years and fully planned on returning, but it seems that God had other plans! A quick meeting at a church, an offer that everyone would and shoul…
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Pastor Rich Scherber grew up in MN and was, as he calls it, a 'troubled kid.' Getting straight Ds and Fs, he was fonder of parties and drugs until one day, in his early 20s, he went to a favorite place to sell and party and was met by Christians who just wanted to love him. There was just something about that day that changed him forever! After bur…
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What is AA and how did it come to be such a universally accepted practice in finding recovery? Started in 1935 by a salesman/stockbroker and a doctor, AA (Alcoholics Anonymous- now broadly includes all substances and branches which we will discuss) can be found around the world with well over 2 million members who meet anonymously with one common g…
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On this month's episode, we chat with Matt Smith about wilderness medicine. As we shift from a high resource to a low resource setting, there are 3 main concepts to consider: - Ideal to real - High risk to low risk - Stable to unstable These concepts are important as we shift our practice and prepare ourselves. For this patient context, we need to …
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"There is no growth in the comfort zone and no comfort in the growth zone." We start this episode with Brian getting his "bad and good" news and then have the honor to hear how his recovery journey continues. From finding humility to listening to where he was called to be, Brian has not only 'survived' the disease of addiction, but he has thrived i…
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The surge in popularity of Ozempic, and similar drugs such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, has skyrocketed. But it isn’t just the monetary price tag that’s high. Along with the seemingly magic weight loss, comes a host of reports of medical problems. In this episode of David v. Goliath, hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe discuss claims involving Ozempic. Orig…
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Someone who is recovering from drug addiction is trying to get back on their feet. But what if the medication that is supposed to help is causing problems? In this episode of David v. Goliath, hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe discuss the newest emerging mass tort relating to the use of Suboxone, a medication commonly prescribed to individuals with o…
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Pam, the mother of Jake, a victim of the opioid and drug epidemic, returns to dive deeper into her Family Peer Support Services non-profit, Thrive Family Recovery Resources. She discusses how, when she was caring for Jake, she received many messages on how she should "handle him" and "cope". However, Pam didn't agree with detaching, she didn't beli…
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The 5 Stages of Grief, ie the Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle, is well known and often applied for the death of a loved one or a similar life event, but here we will challenge our listeners to see how it, too, applies to addiction and recovery. When we can apply the same stages of grief to recovery from a substance use disorder, we can gain more empathy an…
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After hitting rock bottom when his kids were taken from his and his wife's arms by CPS and he was arrested, Brian realized he had to make a change. "I didn't know how to receive or handle what was going on in my life" he recalled. The next steps he states: "My wife got offered drug court... I got offered a prison sentence." However, he was able to …
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Pam, the head of the non-profit Thrive! Family Recovery Resources, is a mother who, like so many others, had a child who suffered from a substance use disorder. Jake, unfortunately, inherited the strong addiction genes that ran through generations and, despite a 'stable, loving, close-knit, out-doorsy' family, still developed the disease, he did no…
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On this month’s episode, we discuss acute coronary syndrome (ACS) with Dr. Jess McLaren We define ACS, we cover pathophysiology, and some common causes. Importantly we discuss the assessment of this patient population - paying attending to both objective and subjectives signs and symptoms. We spend some time talking about electrocardiograms, and pe…
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The information we currently know about the brain is just the tip of the iceberg. This fact, along with the complex nature of brain injuries, makes trying traumatic brain injury cases especially challenging. In this episode of David v. Goliath, host Stan Gipe is joined by Keith Fuicelli, founding partner of the Colorado personal injury law firm, Fu…
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Second chances, technically we get one every day- it's called tomorrow, but why are second chances important? Who deserves a second (or third or fourth) chance, and who gets to decide if they do? Maybe the better question is why do we make bad choices in the first place, because we all do? We will discuss bad choices as a general concept and how on…
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Cross-Addiction or addiction transfer or addiction interaction disorder is sometimes confused with dual substance use disorder or a person who has multiple active substance use disorders. But what, then, is cross-addiction? Is a person in recovery from a substance use disorder more likely to, when in recovery, develop an alternative substance, or b…
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Safety certifications ensure that products have undergone rigorous testing. This is especially important when it comes to children’s products. However, not all products are subject to the same vetting process, if at all. In this episode of David v. Goliath, host Stan Gipe is joined by Ed Ciarimboli, an attorney who specializes in products liability…
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Dr Sara Polley joins us as we discuss the holiday season and how it can both positively and negatively impact the family of those suffering from the disease of addiction as well as the person themselves. The holidays should be a time of connection and togetherness, but when substance use disorder is part of the family, as it is for so many, it can …
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