A Small Town Bands Together To Provide Opioid Addiction Treatment
After four or five of his patients died from opioid overdoses in one month, Craig Smith, a family doctor in Bridgton, Maine, realized he couldn't wait for someone else to offer addiction treatment.
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June 22, 2016 at 11:40PM
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