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Subject In the News: Fentanyl Overdoses Drive Sharp Rise in Deaths of Homeless People in Los Angeles
Date January 14, 2021 6:20 PM
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Teen vaping remains rampant

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Featured News: Teen vaping remains rampant. The Biden administration
can change that.

The incoming Biden-Harris administration can end the tobacco
industry's longstanding hold on serious tobacco control efforts,
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Fentanyl Overdoses Drive Sharp Rise in Deaths of Homeless People in
Los Angeles

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Fentanyl Overdoses Drive Sharp Rise in Deaths of Homeless People in
Los Angeles

Fentanyl overdoses played a large role in the sharp increase in the
deaths of homeless people in Los Angeles County last year, according
to a new report. Read More

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Study Finds Two-Drug Combination May Help Treat Meth Addiction

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Study Finds Two-Drug Combination May Help Treat Meth Addiction

Changes in federal rules that made it easier to prescribe the opioid
addiction medicine buprenorphine during the early days of the pandemic
led to an increase in the number of patients receiving the medication
in Texas, HealthDay reports. Read More

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Smoking Marijuana May Cause Exposure to Smoke-Related Toxins

Smoking marijuana may cause exposure to several toxins associated with
neurological damage and cancer, according to a new study.
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Having Hope May Help Prevent Risky Behavior

Having hope may prevent people from engaging in risky behaviors, such
as drinking alcohol, taking drugs, over-eating or gambling, a new
study finds. Read More

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Listen now: Author Holly Whitaker on forging her own path and why
women struggle with alcohol use (Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth
Vargas)
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Juggling My Children, Their Alcoholic Sitter and My Own Sobriety (The
New York Times)

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A Florida doctor kept giving opioids to an addict, then asked him for
a $35,000 loan (Miami Herald)
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin In Mass. Addiction Treatment Programs
(WBUR)

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So Much for Dry January? (The New York Times)
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Addiction Recovery Providers Call On Biden To Address Opioid Crisis
(WBUR)

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'Quit Like a Woman' author Holly Whitaker wants to help women stop
drinking (Today)

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When Getting High Is a Hobby, Not a Habit (The New York Times)

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Only a Smokescreen? Big Tobacco Stands Down as Colorado and Oregon
Hike Cigarette Taxes (Kaiser Health News)

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