From Partnership News Service from Partnership to End Addiction <[email protected]>
Subject In the News: Scientists Begin to Uncover Link Between Vaping and COVID
Date September 17, 2020 5:17 PM
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People with Substance Use Disorders More Susceptible to COVID-19:
Study

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People with Substance Use Disorders More Susceptible to COVID-19:
Study

A new study finds people with substance use disorders are more
susceptible to COVID-19 and its complications. Read More

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Drop in Opioid Deaths in 2018 Linked to Decline in Carfentanil
Availability

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Drop in Opioid Deaths in 2018 Linked to Decline in Carfentanil
Availability

The decline in opioid-related overdose deaths in 2018 was likely due
to a decrease in the availability of the drug carfentanil after China
changed its drug manufacturing regulations, according to a new study.
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Opioid Prescriptions From Dentists a Danger to Seniors Taking
Psychiatric Drugs

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Opioid Prescriptions From Dentists a Danger to Seniors Taking
Psychiatric Drugs

A study of older patients prescribed opioids by a dentist found 10%
were also taking medications that should not be taken with opioids
because of the potential for harmful interactions. Read More

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Sharp Rise Seen in College-Age Adults Vaping Marijuana and Nicotine

A new survey finds a sharp rise in the percentage of college-age
adults who reported vaping marijuana and nicotine in 2019.
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Many Former NFL Players Still Take Opioid Painkillers Years Later

Almost half of retired National Football League players who reported
taking opioid painkillers in 2010 were still taking the medication in
2019, a new study finds. Read More

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Other Headlines of Interest

Hangover From Alcohol Boom Could Last Long After Pandemic Ends (NPR)

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Could the pandemic change addiction medicine for the better? (PBS
NewsHour)

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These states are voting on cannabis legalization this November (CNN)

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Top White House drug policy official visits Minnesota as meth and
fentanyl surge in pandemic (Star Tribune)

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Colorado marijuana sales blow past $200 million in July (The Denver
Post)

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Heroin-addicted individuals have unique brain disturbances resembling
those of Alzheimer's (Mount Sinai Hospital)
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Scientists Say a Mind-Bending Rhythm in the Brain Can Act Like
Ketamine (NPR)

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TikTok 'Benadryl Challenge' Has Killed at Least One Teen (HealthDay)

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