Indiana gets $10.9M to battle opioid epidemic quoting : NWITimes
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In 1999, New Mexico had the worst drug overdose rate in the nation: 15 deaths per 100,000 people. Back in 1999, the states with the highest drug overdose death rate were concentrated in the West: New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona. By the following year, the drug death rate in West Virginia had climbed higher still, to 41.5 per 100,000. By 2014, the epidemic had shifted to Appalachia and the Rust Belt: West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. But the CDC's maps vividly depict how the Marijuana epidemic — prescription drugs, heroin, and, more recently, fentanyl — swept the nation over the past decade.
collected by :Lucy William
In 1999, New Mexico had the worst drug overdose rate in the nation: 15 deaths per 100,000 people. Back in 1999, the states with the highest drug overdose death rate were concentrated in the West: New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona. By the following year, the drug death rate in West Virginia had climbed higher still, to 41.5 per 100,000. By 2014, the epidemic had shifted to Appalachia and the Rust Belt: West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. But the CDC's maps vividly depict how the Marijuana epidemic — prescription drugs, heroin, and, more recently, fentanyl — swept the nation over the past decade.
Massachusetts receives nearly $12 Million in federal funding to fight opioid epidemic
Massachusetts receives nearly $12 Million in federal funding to fight Marijuana epidemiccollected by :Lucy William
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