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Subject In the News: McKinsey Apologizes for Its Work With OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma
Date December 10, 2020 8:08 PM
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McKinsey Apologizes for Its Work With OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma

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McKinsey Apologizes for Its Work With OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma

Consulting firm McKinsey & Company issued an apology this week for its
work with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, The New York Times reports.
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House Passes Bill Decriminalizing Marijuana at the Federal Level

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House Passes Bill Decriminalizing Marijuana at the Federal Level

The House passed a bill that would decriminalize marijuana at the
federal level. The Senate is unlikely to pass the measure, CBS News
reports. Read More

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Vaping Rates Among Teens and Young Adults Have Fallen During Pandemic

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Vaping Rates Among Teens and Young Adults Have Fallen During Pandemic

A new survey has found vaping rates among teens and young adults have
dropped significantly during the pandemic. Read More

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Non-Fatal Overdoses Increase in Children Younger Than 15

Non-fatal drug overdoses increased for children under the age of 15
between 2016 and 2019, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
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WHO Sets Goal: Get 100 Million People to Quit Tobacco Worldwide in
2021"

The World Health Organization announced a year-long campaign,
"Commit to Quit," to help 100 million people quit tobacco
worldwide. Read More

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Watch Now: Straight Talk with Mike Gimbel & Creighton Drury, CEO
(Straight Talk with Mike Gimbel)
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The Terrifying Triple-Digit Spike in Pandemic Overdoses (The Daily
Beast)

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San Francisco bans smoking tobacco inside apartments - but
smoking pot is still OK (Associated Press)

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The Death of Zappos's Tony Hsieh: A Spiral of Alcohol, Drugs and
Extreme Behavior (The Wall Street Journal)

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Philadelphia may be on the way to a record for fatal drug overdoses in
2020, another COVID-19 consequence (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

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A mother's fragile recovery reminds us that the opioid crisis is still
here (CNN)

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Opinion: The Sacklers' Last Poison Pill (The New York Times)

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'People Are Having a Very, Very Hard Time Maintaining Recovery'
in Pandemic, Drug Addiction Specialists Say (NBC Washington)

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What Happened After I Tried to Adopt an Opioid-Dependent Baby. Twice.
(Washingtonian)

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Elected officials have to handle addiction and treatment issues (The
Hill)

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Nicole Kidman to endorse U.S. cannabis company (Reuters)

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Opinion: As a physician and a patient, I've seen the damage
caused by the stigma of addiction. It must end (STAT)

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Opinion: Drug and alcohol rehab programs promise recovery through work
- but deliver slave labor (NBC News)

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