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Posted inState Government ‘It’s time’: How the politics of addressing Minnesota’s opioid crisis changed at the Capitol by Peter Callaghan 02/13/201902/06/2024
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Posted inState Government Why some Minnesota lawmakers are confident they can get an opioid bill passed in 2019 by Peter Callaghan 11/20/201802/06/2024
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Posted inSecond Opinion Many Americans have misconceptions about opioids, Mayo Clinic survey finds by Susan Perry 10/23/201802/06/2024
Posted inMetro Minneapolis considers supervised injection sites to address opioid crisis by Jessica Lee 10/10/201802/06/2024
Posted inNational Congress’ big opioid bill is giving Democrats and Republicans something good to point to — even if it’s only a first step in fighting the crisis by Sam Brodey 10/09/201802/06/2024
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Posted inSecond Opinion Doctors prescribe fewer opioids after receiving a letter about a patient’s overdose death, study finds by Susan Perry 08/14/201808/14/2018
Posted inSecond Opinion Despite increased awareness, opioid prescriptions are not declining, Mayo study finds by Susan Perry 08/03/2018