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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Dealing with Drug Seeking Behavior," by Stacey Butterfield published in the American College of Physicians (ACP) Hospitalist publication in February 2014. The article discusses the difficulty of recognizing and treating pain, especially when physicians factor in the complication of opioid misuse and addiction.
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Creator: ACP Hospitalist, Butterfield, Stacey
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Presentation titled, "Opioid Abuse: A Dark Tunnel" by Sandra D. Comer, Ph.D. published by the American Psychological Association (APA). The Presentation is part of the Charles R. Schuster Congressional Briefing Series on June 1, 2015.
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Creator: American Psychological Association, Comer, Sandra D.
Language: English
Type: Presentation
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: A June 13, 2001 case summary (with the plaintiffs partially represented by Brayton Purcell LLP) involving elder abuse that included the failure of the the defendant to properly prescribe enough painkillers during treatment.
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Creator: Brayton Purcell LLP
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: An educational group curriculum on opioid overdose prevention for public safety and law enforcement personnel in Massachusetts titled, "Opioid Overdose Prevention for Public Safety and Law Enforcement." The curriculum is broken down by topic, and includes PowerPoint slides, charts, questions to be asked, and further resources.
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Creator: Boston Public Health Commission
Language: English
Type: Report
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for OxyContin hosted by Purdue Pharma. The site provides prescribing information, a medication guide, support materials and safety information.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog post titled, "Setting Today's Opioid Epidemic in Historical Context," by David Herzberg published on the Organization of American Historians Website on August 8, 2017. The post looks at today's opioid epidemic in the context of the earlier waves in the history of addiction and argues that reform must apply to all pharmaceuticals and to people without access to them and that without changes to the basic legal and cultural framework, the next wave will be inevitable.
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Creator: Organization of American Historians, Herzberg, David
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Opioid 'contracts' humiliate some patients with chronic pain, and may not make them safer," by Brie Zeltner published on the cleveland.com Website on April 25, 2018. The article discusses the efficacy of the practice of contracts meant to deter opioid abuse, which require patients to submit to random urine drug screens, pill counts, etc.
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Creator: Cleveland.com, Zeltern, Brie
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the South Central Pennsylvania Opioid Awareness Coalition, an organization aims to bring together health systems to address the opioid addiction and heroin crisis through awareness, education and action.
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Creator: South Central Pennsylvania Opioid Awareness Coalition
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Opioid Crisis Fuels a Spike in HIV Infections, and Experts Fear There's More to Come," by Erin Schumaker published on the Huffington Post Website on April 18, 2018. The article discusses two Massachusetts cities that are struggling with an outbreak of fentanyl use.
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Creator: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc., Schumaker, Erin
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Bleak New Estimates in Drug Epidemic: A Record 72,000 Overdose Deaths in 2017" by Margot Sanger-Katz published on the New York Times Website on August 15, 2018. The article provides an overview of the state of overdose deaths in the United States for the year 2017.
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Creator: New York Times Company
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Expert: Opioids Are 'The Defining Epidemic of the 21st Century," by Roger Parloff published on the Huffington Post Website on June 6, 2018. The article presents expert Psychiatrist Robert L. DuPont's reflections on the epidemic.
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Creator: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc., Opiod Watch
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "How Heroin Came for Middle-Class Moms" by Hayley Krischer published on the Marie Claire Website on August 20, 2018. The article focuses on how the opioid epidemic impacts people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, including those that one would least expect to be afflicted by addiction.
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Creator: Marie Claire, Krischer, Hayley
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Clinicians were told their patients had died of an overdose. Then opioid prescribing dropped," by Andrew Joseph published on STAT News on August 9, 2018. Article discusses the impact of notifying clinicians about their patients' overdose deaths.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Joseph, Andrew
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report (MMWR) for Opioid Use Disorder as documented upon delivery hospitalization in the United States published on August 10, 2018. The report covers the period between 1999 and 2014.
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Creator: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), Haight, Sarah C., Ko, Jean Y., Tong, Van T.
Language: English
Type: Report
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Tapered to zero: In radical move, Oregon's Medicaid program weighs cutting off chronic pain patients from opioids," by Lev Facher published on the STAT News Website on August 15, 2018. Article discusses Oregon's dilemma over cutting off the flow of opioids, even for chronic pain patients.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Facher, Lev
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Jails and prisons: the unmanned front in the battle against the opioid epidemic," by Brian Barnett published on the STAT News Website on July 2, 2018. Article discusses the incarceration of addicts and the lack of withdrawal treatment in prisons.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Barnett, Brian
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Data-Sharing Website May Speed Response to New Illegal Drugs," published on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Website on July 5, 2018. The article describes the agency's efforts to help identify fentanyl, which comes in many forms with slightly different chemical structures, through a Website for sharing data on these drugs' chemical signatures.
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Creator: National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "Patients with Chronic Pain Feel Caught in an Opioid Prescribing Debate," by Will Stone published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on July 8, 2018. The segment, which originally aired on the NPR program All Things Considered, discusses the impact of the response to the opioid epidemic, i.e. curbing access to prescription opioids, on chronic pain patients.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Stone, Will
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Opioid stigma is keeping many cancer patients from getting the pain control they need," by Sara Ray and Kathleen Hoffman published on STAT News Website on July 6, 2018. Article explores the impact of the opioid epidemic on the ability of cancer patients to get the treatment they need.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Ray, Sara, Hoffman, Kathleen
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Hey, doctors: Why aren't you stepping up to treat people with opioid addiction?" by Patrick Skerrett published on the STAT News Website on July 5, 2018. Article discusses the reluctance of the medical community to treat opioid addiction with medication.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Skerrett, Patrick
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Facing deaths of despair from the depths of despair in West Virginia," by Clay Marsh published on the STAT News Website on July 12, 2018. Article discusses the sociological context for the opioid epidemic in West Virginia, linking overdose deaths to feelings of despair that are rooted in chronic social stress.
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Marsh, Clay
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "His family helped cause the opioid crisis. Now he might profit from addiction treatment," by German Lopez published on Vox's Website on September 7, 2018. The article reports that Richard Sackler, the former president of Purdue Pharma, has invested in a patent for a new formulation of buprenorphine, a medication that treats opioid addiction. Sackler thereby stands to benefit financially from the addiction crisis that his family's company helped create through the marketing and distributing of the addictive opioid prescription drug, OxyContin.
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Creator: Vox Media, LLC, Lopez, German
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Post titled, "Mega-rich family behind opioid crisis has second, secret opioid company," by ssszzzzzz on the "r/nottheonion" forum on the Reddit Website. The page links to an article published on Ars Technica that reports on the Sackler family's acquisition of a generic opioid company. The page hosts Reddit users' comments about the article, including those made by individuals undergoing Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) for opioid addiction disorder.
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Creator: Reddit (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Senate Reaches Agreement on Bill to Address Opioid Crisis," published on Senator Dianne Feinstein's Website on September 10, 2018. The Press release features the Senator's statement on the bipartisan Opioid Response Act bill, which includes 70 proposals from the Senate Health, Finance, Judiciary, Commerce and Banking Committees to address the epidemic and provides a summary outline of the bill's provisions.
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Creator: Feinstein, Dianne, 1933-
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Congress is on the verge of a bipartisan opioid package. But experts have big concerns," by German Lopez published on the Vox Website on September 12, 2018. The article covers experts' and activists' concerns that the Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018 does not go far enough to address the crisis.
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Creator: Vox Media, LLC, Lopez, German
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog maintained by Dr. Jana Burson, a specialist in the treatment of opioid addiction with extensive experience in the use of methadone and buprenorphine. The blog's content focuses on opioid addiction and its treatment with medication.
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Creator: Jana Burson, Burson, Jana
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Post titled, "The Opioid Crisis in Historical Context" by Dane Kennedy published on the American Historical Association's Perspectives on History blog on May 24, 2016. The post provides a summary of a Congressional Briefing on the topic presented by experts David Courtwright, Keith Wailoo, and Alan Kraut in which the professors provided an overview and analysis of American drug policy over the past century.
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Creator: American Historical Association, Kennedy, Dane
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Twitter-Based Detection of Illegal Online Sale of Prescription Opioid" by Tim Mackey et al. published in the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) in December 2017. The article talks about a methodology used to detect the illegal online sales of opioid sales on Twitter using keywords and forensic analysis.
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Creator: American Journal of Public Health, Mackey, Tim K., Kalyanam, Janani, Katsuki, Takeo
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the United States Department of Justice Website featuring remarks made by United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions to members of law enforcement regarding the opioid epidemic in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Friday, September 22, 2017. The remarks include an announcement of $20 million dollars' worth of federal grants to be allotted to law enforcement for combating opioid abuse.
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Creator: United States. Department of Justice, Sessions, Jeff
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids' Website dedicated to the Opioid Epidemic. This section provides an overview of the epidemic, offers resources fon how to talk to kids about it, how to get help for someone, including information on medication-assisted treatment and naloxone, and how to safeguard your home. It also describes the organization's Medicine Abuse Project. The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids is an organization dedicated to empowering families with information, support and guidance, and to advocating for greater understanding and more effective programs to treat addiction.
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Creator: Partnership for Drug-Free-Kids
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Posts on Sam Quinones' blog related to "Dreamland," the journalist and author's latest book on the marketing of pain pills and America's opioid epidemic.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website sponsored by the state of Indiana detailing the government's efforts to combat the opioid epidemic in their state, and providing resources related to prevention and treatment to the public. The site also links to prescribing information for physicians.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for Robby's Voice, a community based organization focused on promoting awareness and education surrounding drug addiction. Robby's Voice was founded in honor of Robby Brandt, who died of an opioid overdose.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter page displaying all tweets featuring the hashtag, "#PrayForDemi." The hashtag began trending in support of pop singer and actress Demi Lovato who was hospitalized after an opioid overdose on July 24, 2018. Lovato has been openly fighting addiction and mental health issues since the age of 18.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Opioids Have Sparked an HIV Outbreak In Massachusetts" by Erin Schumaker published on the Huffpost Website on August 6, 2018. The article describes a spike in HIV cases linked to intravenous drug use as fentanyl becomes more prevalent.
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Creator: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc., Schumaker, Erin
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
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Language: English
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for Addicted 2 Action, an organization that advocates for accessible Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for incarcerated and economically disadvantaged opioid addicts.
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Creator: Addicted 2 Action (A2A)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Museums Cut Ties With Sacklers as Outrage Over Opioid Crisis Grows," by Alex Marshall published on the New York Times Website on March 25, 2019. The article describes a growing trend amongst organizations in the United States and the United Kingdom of rejecting substantial donations from the Sackler family due to concerns over the family's role in promoting the opioid epidemic in the United States.
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Creator: New York Times Company, Marshall, Alex
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Purdue Pharma and Sacklers Reach $275 Million Settlement in Opioid Lawsuit," by Jan Hoffman published on the New York Times Website on March 26, 2019. The article describes how an historic settlement will be distributed in an agreement that concludes a lawsuit brought by the state of Oklahoma against Purdue Pharma over the company's role in the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: New York Times Company, Hoffman, Jan
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Twitter Website featuring all tweets that mention the state of Oklahoma and Purdue Pharma.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Twitter Website displaying all tweets that feature the phrase,"#PurduePharma." Purdue Pharma is the manufacturer and distributor of the popular opioid, OxyContin.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "New York Sues Sackler Family Members and Drug Distributors," by Roni Caryn Robin published on the New York TImes on March 28, 2019. The article describes a suit filed in the state of New York aimed at reclaiming funds from the Sackler family that it alleges were transferred from Purdue Pharma to private or offshore accounts in an effort to shield the assets from litigation. The suit also alleges that the Sackler family eliminated a financial paper trail, voted to pay themselves millions through offshore companies, and created a new company to sell opioids during the 2007 federal investigation into Purdue Pharma's actions surounding OxyContin.
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Creator: New York Times Company, Robin, Roni Caryn
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Remarks by President Trump at Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit | Atlanta, GA," published on the United States White House Website on April 24, 2019. The statement provides an overview of the status of the opioid epidemic in America and the adminitsration's response, and includes an assertion that the administration is "holding big pharma accountable."
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Creator: White House (Washington, D.C.)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Interview titled, "President Trump to Speak at Opioid Abuse Summit in Atlanta," between Rachel Martin and Nora Volkow, Director of the National Instiute on Drug Abuse published on the National Public Radio Website on April 24, 2019. The interview discusses the Trump administration's approach to combating the opioid crisis.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Martin, Rachel, Volkow, Nora
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Majority of Americans Say Drug Companies Should be Held Responsible for Opioid Crisis," by Brian Mann published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on April 25, 2019. The article describes the results of an NPR poll on what actions should be taken in response to the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Mann, Brian
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Section titled, "Opioid Addiction Resources," on the state of Michigan Website. The section offers facts on the epidemic, links to services and programs, provides information for prescribers and pharmacists, and features news, events and legislation.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Section titled, "Opioids in Alaska," on the state of Alaksa Website. The section offers a summary of the crisis in Alaska and state level data, provides general information on opioids and the epidemic, and links to services and resources.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Pennsylvania Departmentof Health Website dedicated to the opioid epidemic. The page provides broad information on services, programs, medications, and non-directives, as well as information specific to prescribers, health care providers, individuals, families, schools and first responders.
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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "As The Opioid Crisis Peaks, Meth And Cocaine Deaths Explode," by Christine Vestal published on the Huffington Post Website on May 14, 2019. The article describes the rise in deaths due to methamphetamine and cocaine use as they relate to the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc., Vestal, Christine
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "The Met Will Turn Down Sackler Money Amid Fury Over the Opioid Crisis," by Elizabeth A. Harris published on the New York Times Website on May 15, 2019. The article describes the reluctant decision made by New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art to decline funding from the Sackler family who are linked to the opioid epidemic. The decision follows in the footsteps of other leading cultural institutions including the Tate Modern and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
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Creator: New York Times Company, Harris, Elizabeth A.
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "A Look at the Underlying Causes of the Opioid Crisis," published on the White House Website on May 13, 2019. The article summarizes a report released by the Council of Economic Advisors titled, "The Role of Opioid Prices in the Evolving Opioid Crisis," that provides insights into factors driving the opioid epidemic, and outlines the current administration's efforts to curb opiod related deaths.
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Creator: White House (Washington, D.C.)
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: report titled, "The Role of Opioid Prices in the Evolving Opioid Crisis," published by the Council of Economic Advisors in April of 2019. The report examines the annual economic cost of the opioid crisis, which it concludes is substantially higher than was previously believed. It also identifies factors that have, and continue to contribute to the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: White House (Washington, D.C.)
Language: English
Type: Report
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Why An Indonesian Rehab Center Doesn't Insist on Abstinence," by Julia Simon published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on May 16, 2019. The article describes a new rehabilitation center in Indonesia that has implemented a harm reduction approach to treating opioid use disorder.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Simon, Julia
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "In Cities Where It Once Reigned, Heroin is Disappearing," by Abby Goodnough published on the New York Times Website on May 18, 2019. The article described a downward trend in the prevalence of heroin on the east coast of the United States, leading to the rise in the cheaper drug, synthetic fentanyl. The shift has lead to an uptick in overdose deaths, particularly among long-time heroin users that thus far have been able to manage their addictions.
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Creator: New York Times Company, Goodnough, Abby
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Study finds CBD effective in treating heroin addiction," by Nadia Kounang published on the CNN Website on May 21, 2019. The article describes a study that found evidence to support Medication Asisted Treatment (MAT) with Cannabidiol (CBD) for heroin addiction.
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Creator: Cable News Network, Kounang, Nadia
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "The Unseen Victims of the Opioid Crisis are Starting to Rebel," by Michele Cohen Marill published on the Wired Website on May 21, 2019. The article describes the Don't Punish Pain movement's mobilization against undue restrictions on opioid medications and prescriptions for chronic pain patietns. Advocates argue that they are the collateral damage of stricter opioids regulations put in place to counter the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: Wired, Marill, Michele Cohen
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Fighting Fentanyl," by Sari Horwitz, Scott Higham, Steven Rich, and Shelby Hanssen published on the Washington Post Website on May 22, 2019. The article describes the increasing prevalnece of fentanyl the gap in resources to adequately address it's impact on American communities.
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Creator: Washington Post, Horwitz, Sari, Higham, Schott, Rich, Steven
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, The Opioid Epidemic's First Corporate Casualty May Be a Drugmaker That Helped Fuel the Crisis," by Riley Griffin published on the Bloomberg Website on December 4, 2018. The article chronicle's the pharmaceutical company, Insys' legal and financial trouble as it faces allegations that it bribed doctors and health care employees to prescribe Subsys, a fentanyl spray. The company hopes to sell off the opioid arm of the company and focus on the medical marijuana market.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Bebinger, Martha
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD). INPUD is a global peer-based organization that seeks to promote the health and defend the rights of people who use drugs through empowerment and advocacy at the international level, while supporting empowerment and advocacy at the community, national and regional levels.
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Creator: International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the documentary film titled, "We ARE the People," produced by the International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD) and Sawbuck Productions. The film introduces the five original user unions in the United States, and explores the stigma associated with drug users and the ways that drug user unions fight that stigma and support members.
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Creator: International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Welcome to the Church of Safe Injection: Clean syringes are salvation and membership may help skirt the law," by Lev Facher published on the STAT News Website on December 18, 2018. The article describes the formation of the Church of Safe Injection (SI), a harm reduction clinic characterized as a church. This religious affiliation could provide protection to the organization if legally challenged. Founder Jesse Harvey, a peer recovery coach, has stated that the church is "compelled to break the law because of our commitment to humanity, human rights, and public health."
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Creator: STAT (Health and medicine news publisher), Facher, Lev, Byun, Yoon S.
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter page for the hashtag phrase, "#harmreduction." Posts are related to harm reduction efforts aimed at preventing drug overdoses, particularly for opioid abusers.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Post titled, "TIL that drug overdoses killed more Americans in one year than ten years of the Vietnam War," by Future Selection on the r/todayilearned forum on the Reddit Website. The page links to an article published on Penn Live that compares the number of opioid overdose deaths in 2017 with deaths from other diseases, suicides and wars. The page hosts Reddit users' comments about the article, and includes debates over drug regulation, reflections on opioid use in other places in the word as compared to the United States, conversations about the impact of this epidemic on chronic pain patients, and suggested causes of the opioid epidemic in America.
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Creator: FutureSelection
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter account page for Matt Ganem, a recovering opioid addict based in Boston, Massachusetts who uses poetry to spread awareness of the epidemic and destigmatize addiction.
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Creator: Matt Ganem
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Man buried alive live streams to raise opioid crisis awareness," by Lowell Melser published on the WABAL TV Website on November 8, 2018. The article highlights an awareness event in Baltimore, Maryland featuring a live burial of John Edwards, a recovering opioid addict and founder of the United Kingdom-based organization Walking Free, which tackles addiction through Christianity. The event was meant spread awareness of the opioid epidemic, but also to specifically reach addicts and those with suicidal ideation through an ongoing conversation with Edwards via the hashtag GraveChat on Twitter.
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Creator: WBAL-TV (Television station : Baltimore, Md.), Melser, Lowell
Language: English
Type: Video recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter page that displays all tweets that feature the hashtag phrase, "#GraveChat." The hashtag was created by John Edwards for his live burial event in Baltimore, MD that was aimed at raising awareness about the opioid epidemic. Edwards, the founder of UK-based organization, Walking Free, chatted with Twitter participants about opioid addiction and suicide from a coffin over the course of three days. The organization Walking Free tackles addiction through Christianity.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog post titled, "The Grief of an Overdose Death: Part 1," published on the What's Your Grief blog. The post breaks down the common experiences one may have when grieving an overdose death including the specific feelings that the death was avoidable, guilt, shame, blame, stigma and isolation, and fear and anxiety. The post also features a podcast produced by the website's coauthors on the same topic.
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Creator: What's Your Grief, Haley, Eleanor, Williams, Litsa
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog post titled, "The Grief of an Overdose Death: Part 2," published on the What's Your Grief blog. The post provides suggestions for how to face and address the feelings one encounters while grieving an overdose death. The post also features a podcast produced by the website's coauthors on the same topic.
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Creator: What's Your Grief, Haley, Eleanor, Williams, Litsa
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Fat Joe, Rick Ross Headlining Long Island Fundraiser Concert to Help Fight Opioid Epidemic," by Eden Laikin published on the Long Island Press Website on September 25, 2018. The article promotes the Recover or Die event in Long Island, which is part of a national tour to educate, promote awareness, and raise funds for opioid addiction treatment, and discusses the impact of the entertainment industry on the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: Long Island Press, Laikin, Eden
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "A Super-Spicy Plant Could Help End the Opioid Crisis," by Kristin Houser published on the Futurism Website on November 16, 2018. The article describes promising research on a component in the plant, Euphorbia resinifera, commonly known as the resin spurge, that could lead to targeted, non-addictive pain relief medication.
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Creator: Futurism (Firm), Houser, Kristin
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Post titled, "Kaleo Pharmaceuticals raises its opioid overdose reversal drug price by 600%," by u/needmorechickennugs on the "r/news" forum on the Reddit Website. The page links to an article published on USA Today that reports on the findings of a US. Senate investigation into Kaleo Pharmaceuticals' decision to increase the cost of its opioid reversal drug in the face of the opioid crisis. The page hosts Reddit users' comments about the article, access to opioid reversal drugs, the effectiveness and side effects of different reversal drugs, health insurance, and more.
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Creator: Reddit (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Kaleo increased price of its rescue medication to exploit U.S. opioid crisis, new report finds," published on the MarketWatch Website on November 20, 2018. The article summarizes the findings of a U.S. Senate investigation into Kaleo Pharmaceuticals decision to increase the price of its opioid reversal drug in the face of the opioid crisis.
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Creator: Market Watch, Court, Emma
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Roseanne Is Mad At 'The Conners' For All The Wrong Reasons," by Alexandra Rae published on the KQED Website on October 22, 2018. The article discusses Roseanne Barr's reactions to her character's cause of death, an opioid overdose, on the television series, "The Conners." The article also argues that the show, which features a economically insecure white middle class family living in the Midwest, is a perfect platform to explore the nation's opioid epidemic in a way that is relatable to the majority of impacted Americans.
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Creator: KQED-FM (Radio station : San Francisco, Calif.), Rae, Alexandra
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Opioid Crisis At Forefront As Midterms Approach," by Beth Leipholtz published on The Fix Website on October 1, 2018. The article discusses the opioid epidemic as a potentially impactful midterm election talking point for politicians.
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Creator: The Fix, Leipholtz, Beth
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Post titled, "What's In the New Federal Opioid Legislation to Help Schools," by Alyson Klein published on the Education Week blog on October 23, 2018. The post discusses how the new opioid legislation will help schools cope with the challenges of educating children from families grappling with opioid addiction.
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Creator: Education Week, Klein, Alyson
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Letter: McSally Confused on opioid crisis," by Scott Lukomski published in the opinion section of the Arizona Daily Star Website on October 25, 2018. In the letter, Lukomski criticizes senatorial candidate Martha McSally's conflation of the opioid epidemic with drug trafficking and illegal immigration.
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Creator: Arizona Daily Star, Lukomski, Scott
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Poll: Drug/opioid abuse and economic concerns cited as biggest problems facing rural communities," published on the Harvard University School of Public Health Website on October 16, 2018. The Press release outlines the results of a poll that surveyed 1,300 adults living in the rural United States on opioid addiction and economic issues.
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Creator: Harvard School of Public Health
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for Stop The Organized Pill Pushers Now (STOPPnow), a Florida-based organization that lobbies for prescription opioid regulation, funding and training.
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Creator: Stop The Organized Pill Pushers Now (STOPPnow)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the campaign, Stop Drug Death sponsored by the Joshua Busch Memorial Fund. The organization's mission is to promote awareness and understanding of the epidemic of opioid overdose deaths in the United States, promote government and private efforts to prevent, detect and treat prescription drug and heroin dependency, and to point out specific failings of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the government agency responsible for drug regulation.
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Creator: Joshua Busch Memorial Fund
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the Steve Rummler Hope Network, an organization that focuses on promoting awareness of addiction as it relates to the physical and emotional burdens of chronic pain, and works to improve the associated care process.
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Creator: Steve Rummler Hope Network
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse (NCAPDA), an organization established to generate nationwide awareness of the dangers of prescription drug misuse and abuse. NCAPDA partners with schools, community organizations, and medical, law enforcement and other related agencies, to increase awareness through education, policy change, and legislative advocacy at all levels of government.
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Creator: National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse (NCAPDA)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog post titled, "When the National Opioid Crisis Hits Home - and How the UN is Helping," by Anna Mahalak published on the United Nations Foundation Website on September 22, 2018.
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Creator: United Nations Foundation, Mahalak, Anna
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for Facing Addiction in America hosted by the Office of the Surgeon General. The site highlights opioid abuse in the U.S. and features the full Surgeon General report on opioids, as well as other publications and resources; a page on the office's priorities, and a page dedicated to the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
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Creator: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Website dedicated to providing information on prescription opioids. The page links to videos, radio spots, Social media pages, and awareness advertisements.
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Creator: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for the National Opioid Action Coalition, a corporate responsibility initiative that helps federal, state, and private sector programs extend their reach in communities affected by the opioid crisis and achieve positive, measurable results in prevention, treatment, and recovery.
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Creator: National Opioid Action Coalition
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Renewal of Determination that a Public Health Emergency Exists," published on the Public Health Emergency Website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on October 18, 2018. The Press release announces the renewed national state of emergency with regard to the opioid crisis.
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Creator: United States. Department of Health and Human Services, Azar, Alex M. II
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Remarks by President Trump on a Year of Historic Progress and Action to Combat the Opioid Crisis," published on the White House Website on October 24, 2018. The Press release features a transcript from a press briefing featuring words from President Donald Trump, Nebraska State Trooper Sam Mortensen, and recovering addict DeeDee Wheeler.
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Creator: White House (Washington, D.C.), Trump, Donald, Mortensen, Sam, Wheeler, DeeDee
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "Public Library Association partners with OCLC to help public libraries, partners respond to opioid epidemic," published on the American Library Association Website on October 8, 2018. The Press release describes how the National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) will fund the Public LIbrary Association (PLA) and OCLC project to collect and share knowledge and resources to support public libraries and their community partners in addressing the opioid crisis.
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Creator: American Library Association
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: blog post titled, "Company to Supply Free Narcan to Libraries," by Timothy Inklebarger published on the American Libraries Website on October 24, 2018. The post announces Emergent BioSolutions' philanthropic effort to provide two free doses of Narcan to every public library branch in the United States. American Libraries is a publication produced by the American Library Association.
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Creator: American Libraries, Inklebarger, Timothy
Language: English
Type: Blog
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Page on the Twitter Website that displays all tweets that feature the hashtag phrase,"#libsopioidtownhall," which refers to the virtual town hall event hosted by the Public Library Association and WebJunction on September 12, 2017.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "New Opioid Law and its Impact," published on the Michigan State Medical Society Website on Monday, January 22, 2018. The Press release describes the new requirements outlined in the December 27, 2017 Michigan state law aimed at combating the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: Michigan State Medical Society
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Trump signs opioids law at White House event," by Maegan Vazquez published on the CNN Website on October 24, 2018. The article includes a video of President Donald Trump's remarks at the bill signing event and describes the circumstances leading to the law.
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Creator: Cable News Network, Vazquez, Maegan
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Press release titled, "President signs opioids bill, making it law," by Jennifer Garvin published on the American Dental Association Website on October 25, 2018. The Press release describes the provisions in the bill that specifically impact dentistry.
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Creator: American Dental Association
Language: English
Type: Press release
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Trump's 'Big Dent' in the Opioid Crisis," by Lola Fadulu published on The Atlantic Website on October 25, 2018. The article discusses the bipartisan legislation signed into law on October 24 that is aimed at curbing the opioid epidemic, focusing on drug policy and Democratic party members' critiques.
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Creator: The Atlantic, Fadulu, Lola
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Article titled, "Signing Opioid Law, Trump Pledges to End 'Scourge' of Drug Addiction," by Ayesha Rascoe and Scott Horsley published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on October 24, 2018. The article discusses the bipartisan legislation signed into law on October 24 that is aimed at curbing the opioid epidemic.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Horsley, Scott, Rascoe, Ayesha
Language: English
Type: News article
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter account page for Advocates for Opioid Recovery, a non-profit organization that aims to advance a science and evidence based treatment system that can reduce death and suffering from opioid addiction and produce more long-term opioid addiction survivors by breaking down regulatory, legislative and ideological barriers. The organization primarily promotes Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
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Creator: Twitter (Firm), Advocates for Opioid Recovery
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter account page for Allied Against Opioid Abuse, a national education and awareness initiative to help prevent abuse and misuse of prescription opioids. The initiative is a collaboration among partners in public health, prevention and healthcare communities.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm), Allied Against Opioid Abuse
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Website for Allied Against Opioid Abuse, a national education and awareness initiative to help prevent abuse and misuse of prescription opioids. The initiative is a collaboration among partners in public health, prevention and healthcare communities.
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Creator: Allied Against Opioid Abuse
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter account page for the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), a component of the Executive Office of the President (U.S.). The ONDCP was created in 1988 to coordinate drug control activities and related funding through federal departments and agencies.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm), Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Twitter account page for the "Curb the Crisis" campaign launched by the Governor's Task Force on Prescription Drug and Heroin Abuse in Virginia. The campaign is aimed at providing a comprehensive resource to Virginians to help curb opioid misuse and abuse.
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Creator: Twitter (Firm), Curb the Crisis
Language: English
Type: Social media
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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