mercredi 21 décembre 2016
Addiction experts discuss solutions to opioid overdose crisis
B.C's opioid overdose epidemic is in desperate need of a solution. But it is complicated to tackle a seemingly intractable problem. The Current looks at a proposal to end the prohibition of heroin and the call for more government money to treat addiction.
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