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$590M opioid settlement ‘doesn’t seem like very much’ for Native Americans
Law
Article
$590M opioid settlement ‘doesn’t seem like very much’ for Native Americans
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Hillary Chabot
February 18, 2022
Health in Translation event jumpstarts collaboration among disciplines to find solutions to vexing health challenges
Health in Translation event jumpstarts collaboration among disciplines to find solutions to vexing health challenges
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Molly Callahan
January 13, 2020
Drug overdose deaths are down for the first time in 30 years giving cautious hope for the future of the opioid crisis
Drug overdose deaths are down for the first time in 30 years giving cautious hope for the future of the opioid crisis
by
Emily Arntsen
July 19, 2019
Northeastern University researchers’ style guide helps journalists and policymakers avoid harmful language when discussing the opioid crisis
Health
Article
Northeastern University researchers’ style guide helps journalists and policymakers avoid harmful language when discussing the opioid crisis
by
Emily Arntsen
June 20, 2019
Opioid addiction is a public health crisis. The way we’re talking about it isn’t helping.
Society & Culture
Article
Opioid addiction is a public health crisis. The way we’re talking about it isn’t helping.
by
Molly Callahan
January 18, 2019
Women in the Law, hacking the opioid crisis, and breaking into tech: What you won’t want to miss this month
Women in the Law, hacking the opioid crisis, and breaking into tech: What you won’t want to miss this month
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Molly Callahan
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How opioid lawsuit money could help solve the epidemic
How opioid lawsuit money could help solve the epidemic
by
Allie Nicodemo
March 21, 2018
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Science & Technology
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Rigorous science upends the mind-body myth
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Thea Singer
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