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West Virginia launches effort to tackle opioid use in high school sports
West Virginia launches effort to tackle opioid use in high school sportsWest Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced on Friday that his office has teamed up with several groups to tackle the issue of opioid use in high school athletics.The initiative, according to Morrisey's office, will feature a mix of educational fliers, public service announcements and speaking events statewide.It will involve separate partnerships with the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission, West Virginia Board of Medicine and the West Virginia Physical Therapy Association among other groups.
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AG announces effort to tackle opioid use by athletes
AG announces effort to tackle opioid use by athletesCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says his office is teaming with several groups to tackle the problem of opioid use in high school athletics.Morrisey's office says the initiative includes educational fliers, public service announcements and speaking events statewide.It says the effort will involve partnerships with groups that include the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission, the West Virginia Board of Medicine and the West Virginia Physical Therapy Association.
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West Virginia Attorney general to tackle the issue of opioid use in high school athletes
West Virginia Attorney general to tackle the issue of opioid use in high school athletesCHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office has teamed with several groups to tackle the issue of opioid use in high school athletes.The initiative will feature a mix of educational fliers, public service announcement and speaking events across the state.It will involve separate partnerships with the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission, West Virginia Board of Medicine and the West Virginia Physical Therapy Association, among other groups.
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