What photo is that ???
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What are you doing about this?
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Indeed, quite sad. I’m there often visiting Cabell Huntington Hospital.
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Almost too many tragedies to contemplate. So sad. Addiction, is a disease. An equal opportunity destroyer of lives.
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What did Joe Manchin do to help his constitutes?
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Heart breaking, Gen-O.
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Haunting read ... God bless those angels on the front line trying to help
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I was afraid this would happen... the minute they had to shut down Meetings for Addiction, I thought... Without support, the addictions could easily win. So sad.
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Would be cool if a caption were provided with lead photo - the only uncaptioned photo - in
@clairegalofaro's powerful story on America's#opioid crisis. Or reference in copy, to clarify the Black woman pictured in a derelict building, Larrecsa Cox, is a Huntington community hero.pic.twitter.com/HGI828s89k
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What a dark but impactful read. Not easy work for Larrecsa Cox, blessings to her...
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