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Broward County is about to get more money for programs helping people fight their opioid addictions. The federal government set aside nearly $1 billion...
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Grieving the loss of a loved one is difficult for anyone, but when children lose a parent or sibling, the loss can be particularly profound. We’re joined…
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As our society continues to struggle with the opioid epidemic, opioid abuse among those 50 and older has nearly doubled over the past decade, according to…
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People with addiction to opioids and their support network can get instant, anonymous help in seeking treatment.
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Florida will get another $27 million dollars this year from the federal government to combat the opioid crisis.
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Florida’s U-S Senators Marco Rubio and Bill Nelson have added a bipartisan proposal to a nationwide opioid bill that could go before the Senate.
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U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan announced an anti-drug plan Monday to address the growing opioid crisis. According to the Manatee County Republican, the bill...
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Florida could soon be filing its own opioid abuse lawsuit against drug manufacturers. They’d be joining a long list of states, counties, and cities that...
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Manatee County is trying to turn things around for the youngest victims of the opioid epidemic - children. Organizations within the community, such as...
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Perhaps the most vulnerable victims of the opioid crisis are babies born addicted. Known as neonatal abstinence syndrome, babies born to mothers who’ve…