Google making moves
Google parent company looking to partner on opioid rehab campus in Ohio
Google's parent company, Alphabet, is partnering with a local health care provider in Ohio to back a treatment facility for those affected by the opioid epidemic.
Verily, an experimental health care spin-off from Alphabet, said in a blog post on Wednesday that it will help launch OneFifteen in Dayton, Ohio. The facility will take a tech-focused approach to treating individuals with substance-abuse disorders.
"OneFifteen, and its team of community partners, will strive to provide treatments that offer sustained recovery and a path forward to the many who are fighting to manage their addiction," Verily said in a blog post.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/428882-google-parent-company-looking-to-partner-on-opioid-rehab-campus-in-ohio
Isn't it funny how all of the monopolies
just follow govt money. Follow the "grants".
OF course there is already an older drug on the market called Naltrexone, for stopping cravings of drug and alcohol addiction. Costs pennies on the dollar. Also in low doses used to halt tumor growth as well as for pain control and other dis-eases.
Docs either don't know or don't tell.
More $$$$$ in opening expensive rehab outlets that are extremely dangerous due to the horrific drugs they replace opioids with as well as the brainwashing that is used.
What is naltrexone?
Naltrexone blocks the effects of opioid medication, including pain relief or feelings of well-being that can lead to opioid abuse. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic. Naltrexone is used as part of a treatment program for drug or alcohol dependence.
Naltrexone is used to prevent relapse in people who became dependent on opioid medicine and then stopped using it. Naltrexone can help keep you from feeling a "need" to use the opioid.
https://www.drugs.com/mtm/naltrexone.html
moar info on dis-eases it can be used for…..
https://www.honestmedicine.com/