East Tennessee State University Health Seeks to Reduce Number of Babies Born Addicted to Drugs
July 31, 2019
July 31, 2019
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, July 31 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- East Tennessee State University issued the following news:
ETSU Health OB/GYN in Johnson City is working to prevent the number of babies who are born addicted to drugs through expansion of its Neonatal Abstinence Prevention work.
"This program is available to pregnant women who are struggling with opioid addiction and want a step-down plan to slowly reduce their dependency on drugs," said Dr. Marty Olsen . . .
ETSU Health OB/GYN in Johnson City is working to prevent the number of babies who are born addicted to drugs through expansion of its Neonatal Abstinence Prevention work.
"This program is available to pregnant women who are struggling with opioid addiction and want a step-down plan to slowly reduce their dependency on drugs," said Dr. Marty Olsen . . .