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A series of free webinars seeks to connect medical professionals to experts in addiction care.
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The Austin area saw a nearly 40% increase in fatal overdoses during the pandemic.
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More than 93,000 people died of a drug overdose in the U.S. last year, according to new CDC data. Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids accounted primarily for the rise, which the pandemic exacerbated.
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Researchers say cocaine, meth and other street drugs are increasingly contaminated with deadly synthetic opioids, contributing to a major spike in deaths.
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“You are in isolation, but you are not alone. Reach out.�
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Austin Recovery, a nonprofit that's provided substance abuse treatment in Central Texas since 1967, says it's closing its doors because of the�
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Muchos de nosotros estamos contando el tiempo: los dÃas que llevamos en casa. Los dÃas que hemos estado trabajando desde casa. Los dÃas desde que fuimos aâ€�
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A lot of us are counting time: Days we’ve been sheltering in place. Days we’ve been working from home. Days since we went to school or since we lost a�
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When Pollan decided to write about caffeine, he gave it up � cold turkey. "I just couldn't focus," he says. "I was irritable. I lost confidence." Caffeine reshapes the brain in surprising ways.
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From Texas Standard:Courtney Meeks was 32 years old when she died in February.Her name may be familiar. Texas Standard’s Joy Diaz followed Meeks' story�