Small, tracked projects, will get us closer to a solution.
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I'm on the fence with this one. While drug addicts definitely need a phone, I wonder how often they lose and or sell them.
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I think they should also focus on benzodiazepine addiction, too. It's a big problem for some people.
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I totally agree. Xanax is rampant on colleges and so addictive. People are not aware how dangerous this drug can be. You can have seizures and die while withdrawing, drink with alcohol and die from an overdose. Not to mention the street Xanax laced with Fentanyl!
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You apologized and immediately started digging again. I’d suggest you take your own advice or is that only for your listeners..
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I wish mental health received the focus this illness does
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This is better than what most states are doing but the same people who make a profit on getting you hooked and the same ones making the profit on selling you on a lifetime prescription for the "cure"
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I've worked on several projects to connect (often underprivileged) people with resources and help them navigate among/within bureaucracies; they seemed to do well so would love to see metrics as well
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#opioidcrisis was a flu epidemic, it’s hard to imagine#government requiring#doctors to get a special license to prescribe the antidote, and limiting the number of patients they can treat.#Buprenorphine.#Suboxone#addiction#heroin#recoveryispossiblepic.twitter.com/7fvm49OGRt
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