News

Conference to Link Problem Gambling, Opioid Use Disorders

Conference to Link Problem Gambling, Opioid Use Disorders

Photo: clipart.com


BANGOR, Maine (AP) A conference in one of Maine’s biggest cities will look at the link between problem gambling and the opioid crisis.

The conference is set for Wednesday in Bangor.

University of Maryland School of Medicine professor Christopher Welsh will speak as keynote speaker about the intersection of opioids and problematic gambling and effective treatment.

Rhode Island’s Problem Gambling Program Manager Nancy Murray said patients with opioid addiction should be screened for gambling patterns and provided with education.

Maine saw 282 deaths due to drugs in the first nine months of 2018, a drop from 297 in the same period in 2017.

At least one opioid caused the vast majority of fatal overdoses.

New Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has promised to expand treatment and reduce stigma in hopes of preventing future deaths.

Latest Headlines

10 hours ago in Local

High Trails at Baxter State Park Closed for Season

The closure includes Owl Trail, which is the northernmost section of the Appalachian Trail

11 hours ago in Local

New York Man Tracked Down For Maine Murder

Maine State Police say the investigation is ongoing.

12 hours ago in Local

Girlfriend of man killed in Standish charged with murder

A Standish woman is charged with murder for the death of her boyfriend.

12 hours ago in Local

Man sought by police after picking up thousands in cash that fell from vehicle in Kennebunk

Police in Kennebunk are asking for information about a man seen picking up $7,400 in cash that fell off the roof of a car.

1 day ago in Local

Final Maine Fall Foliage Report Released

State fall foliage spokesperson Gale Ross has declared it "Maine's Weekend"