President Trump’s drug control strategy sets the path to end the drug crisis for good
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President Trump’s drug control strategy sets the path to end the drug crisis for good
During President Trump’s first year in office, the United States reduced drug overdose deaths by over 13,000, compared to the previous 12 months. That is more than a statistic: it is thousands of mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors who are alive today because of the decisive actions taken under his leadership. Now, drug overdose deaths are lower than at any point under the Biden Administration, and nearly 40,000 lower tha…
Trump’s Drug Strategy Aims To Bolster Addiction Services — Despite Gutting of Government Support - Health Care Today
The White House’s newly released strategy for tackling the nation’s drug and addiction crisis calls for a number of ambitious public health approaches that some experts say are laudable but will be hampered by the administration’s own actions. Use Our Content It can be republished for free. The sweeping 195-page National Drug Control Strategy, published May 4, advocates for making access to treatment easier than getting drugs, preventing you…
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The White House’s strategy for tackling the drug and addiction crisis, released this week, sets lofty public health goals but highlights deep inconsistencies with the administration’s own funding cuts and other policies.
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