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Overdose deaths fell nearly 31% in Ohio so far this year. The exact reason why is still a mystery
Drug overdose deaths in Ohio fell by nearly one-third in the past year, in an shocking reversal of a lethal surge in overdoses since the coronavirus pandemic.
Drug Overdose Deaths Are Dropping. The Reasons Are Not Perfectly Clear.
The decrease across the country is a major breakthrough in efforts to reverse the effects of fentanyl. Researchers and health officials say there is no easy explanation for the trend.
Drug Deaths Are Finally Declining. Nobody Really Knows Why.
Drug-related deaths in the United States—which have risen nearly every year for the last two decades, often by double-digit percentages—are expected to fall substantially this year. According to preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
Finally! Some Good News about U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths
But, finally, opioid overdose deaths have fallen, excellent news indeed! Watch out for cocaine and methamphetamine trends.
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NJ providing naloxone at no cost to school districts to prevent drug overdose deaths
Naloxone, sometimes called by its initial brand name, Narcan, can reverse an overdose from opioids. It is now being given to ...
Richmond
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Rotary Club receives Naloxone training
Sept. 5, Ashland VA Rotary Club members received training in the administration of Naloxone in the event of an opioid ...
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Lewiston schools to hold naloxone training next week
Mandated by a new state law, public schools now offer training for students in secondary education to teach them how to ...
The Columbian
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‘Naloxone saves lives’: Everyone should learn to give the overdose-reversing drug, says Clark County Public Health
Every 11 minutes someone in America dies from an opioid overdose. But there is a solution, public health officials say: Carry ...
Loudoun Now
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Plan to Permit Students to Carry Naloxone Advances to School Board
A School Board committee yesterday unanimously endorsed revisions to a policy that allows students to certain medications to ...
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Annual naloxone distribution day started in West Virginia expands to at least 32 states this year
An annual naloxone distribution event that started in 2020 with two West Virginia counties will expand to more than 30 states ...
Journal Record
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Naloxone vending machine program comes to abrupt end
State mental health officials are abruptly pulling the plug on a vending machine initiative designed to provide Oklahomans ...
The Daily Star
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Naloxone boxes installed in SUNY Oneonta dorms
The SUNY Oneonta campus has a new resource to prevent drug overdoses. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services Director ...
Times West Virginian
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Monongalia County Quick Response Team plans bigger, better Free Naloxone Day
The Monongalia County Quick Response Team has been holding Free Naloxone Day events for three years now, and the one ...
Hosted on MSN
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100+ locations in W.Va. to distribute free naloxone on national Save a Life Day
West Virginia is one of 32 states participating in the nationwide Save a Life Day coming up on September 26th.
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Naloxone vending machine program in Oklahoma comes to abrupt end
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health determined the program was not cost effective and did not deliver positive enough ...
WTVQ
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Lexington health officials issue alert following spike in drug overdoses
In response to the surge, health authorities are urging residents to carry naloxone, a medication known to reverse the ...
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