Solutions to Hawaii’s Opioid Nightmares
PART 2: “For Once it’s Good to be 50th” The opioid crisis in Hawaii is much milder than in other U.S. states, though it has surged here in recent years. Here’s what is being done locally to reduce the problem. Every day in the U.S., an average of 115 people die from opioids, a class of drugs that includes prescription … Continue reading Solutions to Hawaii’s Opioid Nightmares
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