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Oklahoma Lawmakers Move to Get Opioid Funds to Rural Areas

Nearly $1 billion in funds is meant to fight opioid addiction in Oklahoma is flowing mostly to cities, and now state lawmakers and officials want to step in to make sure rural communities battling the overdose epidemic stop getting left behind. Oklahoma’s urban population has a wide selection of opioid treatment programs, ranging from inpatient …

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kentucky opioid deaths

Overdose Deaths Fall 51% in Kentucky for Fourth Straight Year

Kentucky’s opioid addiction crisis is showing real signs of retreat. The state recorded 1,100 drug overdose deaths in 2025, which is a 51% drop from the 2,257 lives lost in 2021. The numbers mark the fourth consecutive year of decline, according to a new report from Kentucky’s Justice and Public Safety Cabinet.  The Bluegrass State’s …

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opioid deaths Massachusetts

Opioid Deaths in Massachusetts Drop Below 1000 for First Time Since 2013

Massachusetts recorded fewer opioid addiction deaths in 2025 than at any point in more than a decade. This milestone offers genuine hope even as the crisis continues to claim hundreds of lives across the state and nation. The Bay State has a proud history that extends beyond the founding of the country. Residents ban together …

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NIH Studies Kratom for Opioid Addiction Despite Safety Concerns

Federal health officials at the NIH have taken an unprecedented step in the fight against opioid addiction by approving the first human clinical trial of kratom as a potential treatment approach. The move has sparked both cautious optimism and pointed concern among addiction medicine specialists, harm reduction advocates and those in recovery. The NIH Trial …

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Opioid Overdose Deaths in Texas Prisons Up 2500 Percent

Opioid overdose deaths inside Texas prisons have surged upwards by 2,500% in just seven years. It’s a staggering toll that state officials say reflects how deeply the broader opioid epidemic has penetrated even locked correctional facilities. For families of incarcerated loved ones and advocates fighting narcotic addiction across the state, the tragic numbers are alarming …

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Fentanyl Mixed With New Synthetic Drugs Raises Overdose Risk, DEA Warns

The fentanyl crisis just got more dangerous. A new federal advisory warns that fentanyl, the leading driver of overdose deaths in the United States, is increasingly being cut with a new class of synthetic substances that can overwhelm standard overdose reversal treatments. For anyone struggling with opioid addiction, or anyone who loves them, this is …

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Fentanyl Analog Kills 3 and Sickens 18 First Responders in New Mexico

A new and more potent fentanyl analog in a rural New Mexico town has left three people dead and nearly two dozen first responders hospitalized. The tragedy offers a stark warning about where the opioid crisis is heading.  While New Mexico boasts a wide range of treatment programs, from local Narcotics Anonymous chapters to modern …

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opioid overdose deaths philadelphia

Philadelphia Opioid Overdose Deaths Drop to Lowest Level in a Decade

Philadelphia is on the verge of a milestone in its fight against the opioid overdose crisis, but health officials warn that a rising stimulant threat and persistent gaps in the recovery pipeline demand continued urgency. In 2024, there were 1,069 overdose fatalities in Philadelphia, an 18% decrease from 2023 and a 24% drop from the …

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Arizona opioid overdose deaths

Arizona Opioid Overdose Deaths Rise 17% as Naloxone Reversals Surge

Arizona is bucking a hopeful national trend, and the numbers demand attention from anyone touched by the opioid crisis in the Southwest. In part, The Grand Canyon State features a wide range of comprehensive treatment options, from residential care to local Narcotics Anonymous chapters. But even as naloxone use is saving more lives, overdose death …

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Opioid Overdose Risk Surged After Hurricane Helene Hit Appalachia

When Hurricane Helene ripped through the mountains of western North Carolina and the greater Appalachia region in September 2024, it dismantled the Narcotics Anonymous meetings, opioid treatment programs, and peer support networks that thousands of people in recovery depended on to stay alive.  North Carolinians are known for their resilience. The Tar Heel State features …

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