‘Unprecedented’ decline in US drug overdose deaths gives experts hope
Anonymoose
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Posted 10:58 pm, 10/05/2024
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The FBI says crime is going down also
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adamwl12
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Posted 10:56 pm, 10/05/2024
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3 EMF Flashes. Maybe 4. Each one very Beneficial.
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adamwl12
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Posted 10:30 pm, 10/05/2024
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Trying to help you all. Won't be long. This world will change before your eyes. Done in 30 seconds.
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hillbilly666
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Posted 10:11 pm, 10/05/2024
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How much have feet pictures gone up actually? Have you been able to afford your fix?
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gascon
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Posted 10:10 pm, 10/05/2024
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adamwl12
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Posted 10:06 pm, 10/05/2024
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Everything you ever thought was Impossible. Isn't Impossible at all. You'll find out.
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adamwl12
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Posted 9:53 pm, 10/05/2024
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That is why I have been telling you all to do some real research. Everything we have ever been told about any and everything is a Lie. ALL OF IT.
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adamwl12
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Posted 9:42 pm, 10/05/2024
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Plus , it means you are a lot Smarter than you used to be. It's a Win Win! Why you Bots want to stay mired in that Low Frequency, I will never understand.
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adamwl12
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Posted 9:40 pm, 10/05/2024
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It is what they are spraying in the air. Also, as people become more conscious of what is really happening, their Vibration will increase. That,in itself, is a Natural High. I promise.
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Actually
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Posted 2:46 pm, 10/05/2024
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My niece in Atlanta, who is a liberal democrat, says the price of Oxy and Fentanyl are both up. druggies cant afford to overdose.
She complains about strange topics, I feel
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sparkling water
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Posted 2:34 pm, 10/05/2024
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The Biden Harris economy has left many addicts unable to afford their drugs.
Possibly a good thing in this case.
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antithesis
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Posted 1:35 pm, 10/05/2024
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Overdose deaths in the US have dropped by about 10%, the largest decline in decades - falling to an estimated 101,168 deaths annually as of April 2024, according to an analysis of state-level data. Emergency room visits for overdose are down by 24% and 911 first-responder calls for overdoses are down by 16.7%. Some of the biggest changes are being seen in eastern states, while some states in the west are still struggling with higher rates. Overdoses rose precipitously in the first three years of the pandemic, reaching a peak of 111,029 deaths in 2022. Overdose deaths more than quintupled in the past 25 years, with the majority caused by opioids - especially the powerful drug fentanyl. ... There was a 3% drop in 2023, the first decrease in five years, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in May. While the reasons for the decline are not immediately clear, researchers and those on the frontlines believe it is driven by changes in the drug supply as well as improved access to treatment and harm reduction programs. https://amp.theguardian.com...hs-decline
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