
Opinion How To Fight The Opioid Crisis The New York Times Beyond this upheaval, it’s important to note that the US is finally making headway against fentanyl, which has claimed the lives of more than 400,000 Americans since taking over from heroin in In the soul searching that the Democratic party has begun, that is perhaps the point that stings the most: a sense that they “turned their back” on their base and took them for granted

Opinion The Opioid Crisis Is A Government Failure Of Epic Proportions The US government’s outsize debt load is the talk of Wall Street Some of the biggest names in finance are speaking in increasingly alarmed tones about an issue that has bothered investors for In fact, 88 per cent of people surveyed in Ottawa were willing to walk at least 10 minutes (about 800 metres) to access a supervised consumption site Over half said they would walk 20 minutes or more Eliminating the CDC’s injury center would dismantle the CDC’s capacity to address not only the opioid crisis but also a range of other public health issues, from drowning to suicide These synthetic products contain concentrations up to 150 times higher This is not botanical kratom — this is pharmaceutical-grade opioid chemistry operating without oversight

Opioid Crisis Should Have Been Our Problem From The Start Opinion Cnn Eliminating the CDC’s injury center would dismantle the CDC’s capacity to address not only the opioid crisis but also a range of other public health issues, from drowning to suicide These synthetic products contain concentrations up to 150 times higher This is not botanical kratom — this is pharmaceutical-grade opioid chemistry operating without oversight More than 900 research grants worth $26 billion are in jeopardy So is the 80-year-old model of American science States step in with support When the crisis exceeds their combined capacity, the federal government is always there—backed by deep pockets, national assets, and operational muscle

Covid 19 Is Making The Opioid Crisis Much Worse More than 900 research grants worth $26 billion are in jeopardy So is the 80-year-old model of American science States step in with support When the crisis exceeds their combined capacity, the federal government is always there—backed by deep pockets, national assets, and operational muscle