Opioid Overdose Crisis

OPIOID OVERDOSE CRISIS

According to a recent report by “The Guardian” opioid overdose increased by one- third across the US in 14 months. It is affecting all the age groups and gender. The most rising opioid overdose epidemic is an alarm. The false use of opioid, illicit use of prescription opioid overdose killed nearly 64000 people. The misuse of the intravenous opioids is the reason of many infection and diseases. There are many health reasons degrading day by day with the use of opioids. These drugs are mostly pain relievers, heroin, etc.

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Conference to Examine Veterans Treatment

HUNTSVILLE Veteran events

At the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Office which is of Diversity and multicultural affairs, University of Alabama school of cultural work, and U.S. Department of Veterans events will bestow a conference Feb. 9 to present Veterans Treatment Courts and their positive impact on making communities protected and assisting veterans to reintegrate into society.

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