This report describes different routes of drug use observed in drug overdose deaths.| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Health officials celebrated the progress in reducing opioid deaths and cited public health interventions. But a treatment recovery director warned the data could be misleading.| VTDigger
The differences between fentanyl and Dilaudid are important to understand for anyone facing opioid dependence.| Align Recovery Centers
Politicians celebrated a drop in overdose deaths while supporting Trump and Congress’ funding cuts that could cause more casualties.| Mountain State Spotlight
This report describes increases in drug overdose death rates ..| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Learn your legal options after opioid-related harm in Louisiana. AKD Law helps victims of overprescription, addiction, and medical negligence get justice.| AKD Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Accident Injury Lawyers
The Portland, Oregon, drug crisis, driven largely by the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl, is escalating at a staggering pace. Crestview Recovery can help.| Crestview Recovery
Generations that grew up with D.A.R.E. & "Just Say No" have the highest drug overdose deaths.| Opioid Data Lab
📣This blog post was covered by National Public Radio (NPR) on September 18, 2024. By: Nabarun Dasgupta, Colin Miller, Adams Sibley A good analogy is inflation: It's hard to trust official numbers unless we feel it in our wallets. Or in this case, our hearts. Are we going to fewer| Opioid Data Lab
New provisional data from CDC’s National Vital Statistics System predict a 24% decline in overdose| CDC Newsroom
FACT: U.S. drug overdose deaths down 21.7% from 2023 to 2024. THE NUMBERS: CDC estimates of U.S. deaths by drug overdose – 12 months ending August 2024: 89,740 12 months ending August 2023: 111,464 Full-year 2023 110,037 Full-year 2022 112,582 WHAT THEY MEAN: From the Drug Enforcement Administration last Saturday, a report from Tucson: “The United States […]| Progressive Policy Institute
Fatal injuries have surged since 2020, mainly among men. Top causes: drug overdoses, suicide, and car accidents, with drug deaths up six-fold since 2001.| American Institute for Boys and Men
Better, more appealing medications for drug use disorders can drive population-level improvements.| recursiveadaptation.com
GLP-1s are showing dramatic results in reducing addictive drive while providing holistic mental health benefits to patients.| recursiveadaptation.com
CDC - Blogs - NIOSH Science Blog – Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic in Construction: Minimize Work Factors that Cause Injury and Pain -| NIOSH Science Blog
National Center for Health Statistics| www.cdc.gov
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Map and trend line show provisional national counts and state-level percent changes in overdose deaths—updated monthly| www.cdc.gov
See facts and figures on overdose deaths as reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention| National Institute on Drug Abuse
I’ve had two conversations in the last few months about the future of synthetic drugs. Both conversations were with respected politicians (one elected, one a candidate), and both followed the lines of a similar narrative that goes a little something like this: synthetic drugs are cheaper and easier to manufacture than their natural forebears. The receptivity to these drugs is rising due to a variety of socioeconomic factors. There is a worrying deterioration of physical and mental health in...| davidberthy.substack.com