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An increase in drug overdose deaths is prompting new legislation to target people who sell fentanyl and other opioids.
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Anita learned in the early days of this show that there's no such thing as "normal" sexual behavior. But what *is* worth considering: how your relationship with sex affects your life. She meets two women whose compulsive sexual behaviors led them to seek support, and a sex-positive psychologist shares how she helps folks with sex addiction in their recovery.
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ADA adds pressure to detention centers to provide treatment for opioid use disorder during incarceration.
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A new CDC study found more than 75% of counties don鈥檛 have anywhere residents can get methadone, and 30% of counties lack a buprenorphine provider. In North Carolina, rural communities with many Black and Indigenous residents often lack access to care.
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$11 million for North Carolina rehab with work requirements, medication restrictions raises concernsAs overdoses surge and opioid settlement dollars flow, funding to North Carolina rehab foreshadows national discussion about the best approaches to treatment.
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The Sacklers, who own Purdue Pharma, maker of Oxycontin, have maintained they did nothing wrong. People who lost loved ones and years of their lives to opioid addiction believe otherwise.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts North Carolina will see a 43% jump in overdose deaths compared to 2020. Overdose deaths have spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After their initial conversations on 鈥淭he State of Things鈥 in 2006 and 2007, author Haven Kimmel and host Frank Stasio hit the road. Libraries invited the鈥
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After their initial conversations on 鈥淭he State of Things鈥 in 2006 and 2007, author Haven Kimmel and host Frank Stasio hit the road. Libraries invited the鈥
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people with substance use disorders and those in recovery find themselves at risk for relapses and overdoses.鈥