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Federal and state entities are making the opioid-blocking medicine, Naloxone, more accessible to the general public.
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Biden's proposal to suspend gas tax fuels debate in Ohio governor's race.
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Hamilton County is creating a regional foundation to determine how to use an estimated $36 million it expects to receive from a national opioid settlement.
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New research shows drug overdose deaths continue to surge among Black Americans. For the first time since 1999, Black Americans are dying at a higher rate per capita than white Americans.
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The new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests the opioid epidemic is far from over, and public health officials say fentanyl —a synthetic opioid that is much more deadly than other opioids — is largely to blame.
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Last year is likely to have been the deadliest year for drug overdoses ever in Ohio, according to a projection from the CDC.
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COVID-19 introduced setbacks for recovering addicts in Ohio, but local support groups and organizations are fighting to slow the growing crisis.
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Drug overdoses in Montgomery County have gone up by around 50 percent compared to the same time last year. On Wednesday, Mayor Nan Whaley encouraged…