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Biden-Harris Administration Invests More Than $3.2 Million to Help Rural Communities Respond to Fentanyl and Other Opioid Overdose Risks in Pennsylvania

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) recently announced $3,299,862 in awards ...

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AHN Appoints Rebecca McClaine, MD, as Chief Medical Officer of Jefferson Hospital

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Allegheny Health Network (AHN) has appointed Rebecca McClaine, MD, as chief medical officer (CMO) of Jefferson Hospital. In this role, ...

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AHN Opens New Precision Medicine and Developmental Therapeutics Cancer Clinic at AGH

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The Allegheny Health Network Cancer Institute (AHNCI) announced today that it has established one of the region’s first clinics dedicated ...

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AHN West Penn Doctors First in Region to Use New Minimally Invasive Technology to Combat Cancer and Target Hard-to-Reach Tumors

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Interventional Radiologists at Allegheny Health Network’s (AHN) West Penn Hospital are the first in the region, and among the first ...

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DreamLife Recovery Expands Pennsylvania Presence with Opening of PHP Outpatient Facility in Pittsburgh

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DreamLife Recovery, a Pennsylvania-based, clinician-owned facility that provides trauma-informed, comprehensive treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, announces the opening of ...

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What Can a CBT Therapy Do For You?

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT is a widely recognized and highly effective form of psychotherapy that takes a more practical ...

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UPMC Program Improved Equity in Allocation of Scarce Medication

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A program designed to ensure fairness and that people living in the most disadvantaged U.S. neighborhoods would be offered a ...