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Oct 25

Fact or fiction: Do redheads feel more pain?

By Julia Griffin, Nsikan Akpan

Redheads are rumored feel more pain and need more painkillers than their blonde and brown-haired cousins, but the science itself is murky.

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Oct 25

WATCH: House committee gives update on efforts to address opioid crisis

By Associated Press

The Committee on Energy and Commerce is expected to give an update on efforts to combat the opioid crisis at 10 a.m. ET.

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Oct 24

What works to educate kids about the dangers of opioid use?

By Lora Strum, Vic Pasquantonio

A comprehensive approach to drug education that builds students' decision-making, goal-setting and self-management skills may work best.

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Oct 23

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Why this poet couldn’t avoid writing about the opioid crisis

By PBS News Hour

The opioid crisis has plagued poet William Brewer’s hometown in West Virginia. His vivid poems tell the story of the opioid epidemic from different voices and depict the sense of bewilderment people find themselves in as addiction creeps into their…

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Oct 23

‘Oh, they’re on the pills. We don’t really see them anymore.’

By Mary Jo Brooks

Author William Brewer didn’t want to write a book about the drug crisis decimating his state, but it was a topic he couldn’t avoid. Watching the people around him succumb to addiction, he set out to capture the crisis in…

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Oct 16

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New Mexico deploys best practices to avoid the worst outcomes in the opioid crisis

By PBS News Hour

While states nationwide have been scrambling to respond to the deadly opioid epidemic, New Mexico has been hard at work with an aggressive response for years. So why have its addiction rates remained stubbornly high? Hari Sreenivasan visits a state…

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Oct 10

Gov. Christie says it’s ‘not good’ that Trump hasn’t declared emergency over opioid crisis

By Michael Catalini, Associated Press

Christie said Tuesday that recommendations from the president's commission are "lessened" without the declaration, but he says it's too soon to say whether not declaring one has made things worse.

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Oct 10

WATCH: First lady Melania Trump visits infant opioid treatment center in West Virginia

By Joshua Barajas

Trump will visit Lily's Place, a drug treatment center where staff ease help infants born with neonatal abstinence syndrome, a cluster of symptoms that stem from a newborn's exposure to opioids during a mother's pregnancy.

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Oct 08

Watch 9:47
In Kentucky, jail is becoming an addict’s last-resort rehab

By Melanie Saltzman, Megan Thompson

Despite high levels of drug abuse among the jail population nationwide, few facilities offer drug treatment programs. They don’t have the funds or the physical space. But the Kentucky Department of Corrections reports that statewide, half the people who went…

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Oct 07

Watch 10:48
Ohio sues big pharma over increase in opioid-related deaths

By Melanie Saltzman

In May, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, citing the rising death toll from opioid overdoses in his state, sued five pharmaceutical companies, accusing them of playing down the risks of painkiller addiction. Ohio is the largest of 10 states that…

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