It’s hard to imagine a more difficult start to life than the early days of Callum Hesketh. Adopted at the age of four after 24 temporary placements in foster care, Mr Hesketh was raised by a loving ...
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NASHVILLE — A task force of state health officials is trying to reverse an alarming rise in the number of babies born addicted to drugs in Tennessee.
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At least 1663 babies have spent the first few days of their lives recovering from drug addiction since 2017 according to the Sunday Mail. The research suggests that more than 200 babies born each year ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. New Mexico will move to take custody of more children born with drugs in their systems and put families who do ...
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‘I was a newborn addicted to crystal meth and heroin – no one should have such a tough start to life’
It’s hard to imagine a more difficult start to life than the early days of Callum Hesketh. He spent his first four months in intensive care after suffering a stroke and a cardiac arrest as hospital ...
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