Studies Suggest Cautious Optimism About Declines In Teen Opioid Use
A pair of long-term studies found fewer children and teenagers are coming in contact with opioids, and that hospitalizations from the drugs are down. The same is not true for adults.
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March 20, 2017 at 10:56PM
NPR News: Studies Suggest Cautious Optimism About Declines In Teen Opioid Use
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