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The Hidden Drug Crisis in America

The Hidden Drug Crisis in America

Reviewed by: gbaumbach Much has been written about the epidemic of opioid use in America. As a class of drugs – opioids are killing at a stunning rate. But has the focus on opioids obscured an equally vexing and deadly problem? According to new research just published in the Annals

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The Crisis of Drug Addiction in New Hampshire

The Crisis of Drug Addiction in New Hampshire

Reviewed by: gbaumbach New Hampshire is without question one of the most beautiful states in the nation.  Sadly, it also has the second worst death rate from opioid overdoses relative to its population (behind West Virginia). Remarkably, it also has the highest death rate from Fentanyl overdoses. So what exactly

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Pregnancy and Alcohol… Disturbing New Data.

Pregnancy and Alcohol… Disturbing New Data.

Reviewed by: gbaumbach It’s a well accepted fact that alcohol consumption during pregnancy is fraught with risks for the fetus, at times leading to what are called fetal alcohol spectrum disorders or FASDs. FASDs are health issues known to occur in some individuals whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These

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Patient Safety or Profit First?

Patient Safety or Profit First?

Reviewed by: gbaumbach One of the most puzzling aspects of the opioid crisis has been the fact that despite the known dangers of these drugs, physicians have continued to prescribe them recklessly. What could possibly explain this behavior? That’s a question we have raised with regularity in these pages. Why

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The Deepening Opioid Crisis in Rural America

The Deepening Opioid Crisis in Rural America

Reviewed by: gbaumbach The stats are well known. America is in the midst of a crisis of opioid drug addiction and deadly overdoses. The current annual death rate from drug overdoses stands at 62,000. That’s a 19% increase from 2015 – much of it driven by opioid deaths. And incredibly

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The Opioid Crisis – Has America Relapsed?

The Opioid Crisis – Has America Relapsed?

Reviewed by: gbaumbach Today, at least 2.5 million Americans are addicted to opioid drugs and over 30,000 are dying from opioid overdoses annually.  Families are being destroyed. Careers lost. It’s worth noting that the danger of opioid drugs has been known for a very long time. And America’s problem of

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Alcoholism in America – An Escalating Public Health Crisis

Alcoholism in America – An Escalating Public Health Crisis

Reviewed by: gbaumbach Alcohol is one of the oldest intoxicating substances known to humankind. According to a study just published in JAMA Psychiatry, it’s also increasingly leading to addiction in the form of “alcohol use disorder” or alcoholism. According to the study, one in eight Americans over the age of

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A National Emergency Several Times the Size of 9/11

A National Emergency Several Times the Size of 9/11

Reviewed by: gbaumbach On September 11, 2001, 2,996 people were killed and another 6,000 wounded in a coordinated attack on U.S. targets.  It was a day of unimaginable tragedy – one few Americans will ever forget. Incredibly, 142 Americans are now dying daily from opioid overdoses – a death toll

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Opioids and the Internet.  A Deadly Combination.

Opioids and the Internet.  A Deadly Combination.

Reviewed by: gbaumbach The opioid crisis continues unabated across the nation and a new source of supply is greatly complicating efforts to stem the tide of addiction and death. What’s the new source of supply? The internet. Health officials and police in every region of the country are now reporting

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The Most Unlikely First Responders To A Drug Overdose…

The Most Unlikely First Responders To A Drug Overdose…

Reviewed by: gbaumbach With death rates from opioid overdoses spiraling ever higher, one would expect EMTs, police and fire personnel to know how to treat someone in crisis. But librarians? According to CNN, librarians are finding themselves increasingly on the front lines in a number of major cities in the

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Few Teens Receiving Life Saving Medications for Addiction

Few Teens Receiving Life Saving Medications for Addiction

Reviewed by: gbaumbach Thirty-seven million Americans died from an opioid overdose (prescription drugs and heroin) in 2016 and over 2 million in the U.S. are addicted to these drugs. Among all adults in treatment for opioid addiction, one-third started using opioids before the age of 18, with two-thirds starting before

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