Researchers tested the experimental gadget at North America's first supervised injection site in Vancouver, British Columbia, and found it correctly identified breathing problems. Other news on the opioid crisis focuses on a call for more federal funding, a dismissal of lawsuits against Purdue Pharma, attempts to measure pain, a deadly new mix of drugs and more.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2sfzjMq
January 10, 2019
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