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Subject In the News: Intentional Overdose Deaths on the Rise Among Teens, Young Adults
Date February 3, 2022 6:13 PM
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Intentional Overdose Deaths on the Rise Among Teens, Young Adults

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Rates of intentional overdose deaths, or suicides by an overdose of a
medication or substance, have risen among 15-to 24-year-olds,
according to a new study by researchers at the National Institute on
Drug Abuse.

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Tentative Settlement Announced in Opioid Lawsuit Brought by Native
American Tribes

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Johnson & Johnson and three major pharmaceutical distributors have
reached a tentative settlement worth $590 million with hundreds of
Native American tribes to resolve claims the companies fueled the
opioid crisis in their communities.

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Rise in Alcohol Consumption During Pandemic Could Lead to 8,000
Additional Deaths

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The increase in alcohol consumption during the pandemic could lead to
8,000 additional alcohol-related deaths from liver disease by 2040, a
new study estimates.

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Policy News Roundup

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Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including a tentative
settlement of $590 million between hundreds of Native American tribes
and Johnson & Johnson, McKesson, Cardinal and AmerisourceBergen.

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Research News Roundup

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View our curated digest of the latest research news, including a study
on dopamine, behavior and addiction.

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Rethinking Substance Use Prevention: An Earlier and Broader Approach
(Partnership to End Addiction)

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Families press Snap to do more to curtail fentanyl sales to teens,
saying recent changes don't do enough (USA Today)

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Study: Older adults, Medicare, Medicaid beneficiaries at higher risk
for opioid overdose (UPI)

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