State health department receiving $21M grant to combat drug overdoses

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One thought on “State health department receiving $21M grant to combat drug overdoses

  1. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY! We don’t need more data.

    We need solutions such as:

    1. People need REAL counseling to get at the root as to why they are anesthetizing..
    2. What is it they are running away from and feeling the need to medicate?
    3. Have them start by going to AA and/or NA meetings 3-4 times a week. I went to OA meetings and it really helped.
    4 Stop punishing chronically ill patients.

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