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UW-Stevens Point will have a drug available on campus to reverse the impact of opioids
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The CDC released new guidelines for doctors prescribing opioids
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The Wisconsin Legislature’s budget committee approved a spending plan Thursday for $31 million the state expects to receive this year from a multi-state settlement with drug manufacturers over their role in the opioid crisis.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is warning the public of an increased risk of death with illicit drug use.
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Wisconsin is set to receive nearly $31 million dollars to fight the opioid epidemic.The money is the result of the national prescription litigation settlement.
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The board also approved its new district maps at the latest meeting.
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The community center opened to the public Friday. The $60 million project has been in the works since May 2019. Members of the tribal council hope the center will mitigate the opioid epidemic in the area.
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A new report finds that opioid overdoses in Wisconsin have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The state Department of Health Services released…
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It’s been a hard year and a half for a lot of people.The COVID-19 pandemic has meant high stress and fewer healthy outlets for that stress.During those…
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Attorney General Josh Kaul says Wisconsin is in line to receive $65 million as part of a $4.3 billion multistate settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue…