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New York City Opens First Government-Approved Supervised Drug
Injection Sites
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The first government-approved supervised drug injection sites in the
United States have opened in New York City this week, NPR reports.
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Ridesharing Services May Reduce Number of Alcohol-Involved Crashes
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A new study finds more ridesharing trips with services such as Uber or
Lyft may result in fewer alcohol-involved crashes.
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Some Pacemaker Patients at Risk of Persistent Opioid Use
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More than 10% of patients who receive a pacemaker or other implantable
cardiac device and fill an opioid prescription after surgery
consistently take the medication for months afterwards, a new study
finds. This raises the potential for addiction, researchers report in
the journal Circulation.
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first government-sanctioned supervised injection site.
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View our curated digest of the latest research news, including the
influence of neighborhood contexts on adolescent substance use among
ethnic minority families.
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Wearable Device Spots, Reverses Opioid Overdoses (HealthDay)
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Teens have easier access to drugs as illegal trade booms on social
media (CBS)
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'It's scary': Overdose deaths driven by fentanyl mixed with other
drugs (NBC)
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