Daily Bulletin

Men's Weekly

.

Opioid dependence treatment saves lives. So why don't more people use it?

  • Written by Suzanne Nielsen, Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University
Opioid dependence treatment saves lives. So why don't more people use it?To reduce opioid-related harms, we must ensure treatments for opioid dependence are accessible to those who need them. From shutterstock.com

In Australia last year, 1,123 people died from opioids – illicit drugs such as heroin, and pain relievers such as codeine, oxycodone and morphine. If used regularly, physical and psychological dependence...

Read more: Opioid dependence treatment saves lives. So why don't more people use it?

Business News

Why Careers In The Defence Industry Are Growing Rapidly

The defence sector has evolved far beyond traditional roles, opening doors to a wide range of opportunities across technology, engineering, intelligence, and operations. This is where defense industry...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Strategic partnerships to enable global acceleration for Aussie fashion brands: SHEIN Xcelerator launches

SHEIN Xcelerator is introducing a more agile, demand-led operating model, allowing brands to scale while retaining control over creative direction and identity. For fashion brands, the pressure t...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Tips for Avoiding Probate Delays

Probate can be a lengthy process at the best of times, and delays often compound the stress that comes with managing a loved one's estate. Many of those delays are avoidable with the right preparati...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin