In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?
The opioid epidemic is intergenerational, with tens of thousands of babies born every year dependent on opioids. Advocates worry lawsuits against the drug industry might overlook these children.
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November 23, 2019 at 05:19AM
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NPR News: In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?
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