Light up the night :: America's overdose crisis and the drug users fighting for survival /
"A revelatory, moving narrative that offers a harrowing critique of the war on drugs from voices seldom heard in the conversation: drug users who are working on the front lines to reduce overdose deaths Media coverage has established a clear narrative of the overdose crisis: In the 1990s, pharm...
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title_full | Light up the night : America's overdose crisis and the drug users fighting for survival / Travis Lupick. |
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topic | Drug abuse United States. Harm reduction United States. Drug addiction Treatment United States. Drug addicts Health and hygiene United States. Narcotics Overdose United States Prevention. Toxicomanie États-Unis. Réduction des méfaits États-Unis. Toxicomanie Traitement États-Unis. Toxicomanes Santé et hygiène États-Unis. Drug abuse fast Drug addiction Treatment fast Drug addicts Health and hygiene fast Harm reduction fast |
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