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All NewsMost adolescent overdose deaths happen in the home, often when family and friends are present.
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All NewsDuring Tuesday’s meeting, Fort Wayne City Council discussed opting out of a statewide opioid lawsuit the city joined nearly four years ago, and going its…
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All NewsThis week, our news team is looking back at some of the biggest stories from February. We’ll hear the latest in politics from Andy Downs and Indiana…
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All NewsThe state will receive $21 million over the next three years to prevent drug overdose deaths.The money from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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All NewsThe first test case to hold a drug-maker responsible for the opioid epidemic was decided in Oklahoma Monday. A judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more…
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The head of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy visited Indiana this week to talk with state leaders about the opioid crisis. Drug Czar…
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An Indiana non-profit is touring the state to bring opioid education and tools to faith based communities. Overdose Lifeline will visit seven different…
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All NewsThousands of nurse practitioners are in Indianapolis this week for an annual conference, and some will receive training to help treat people with opioid…
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The full title of this week's show is A Beacon of Hope: A Journey Back from Addiction, and this presentation was recorded at an event held as part of…
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All NewsOn this week's episode of WBOI Presents, we'll listen back to several presentations made during Indiana Tech's Tech Talks series on the opioid epidemic.…