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Biden Overdose Awareness Week proclamation makes no mention of China


President Biden proclaimed next week Overdose Awareness Week, vowing “bold action” to address record-high drug deaths. Getty Images. About 58,000 Americans died from fentanyl in 2020 during ... Read More

Overdose Awareness Week: A Good Time to Examine Lack of Law Enforcement ...


On Friday, the White House released a proclamation by President Joe Biden that declared August 25 through August 31, 2024 as "Overdose Awareness Week, 2024." Each year on August 31, International ... Read More

White House drug policy chief calls for 'continuous commitment' to ...


As part of Overdose Awareness Week, White House officials met with families who have lost loved ones ... In 2023, the number of overdose deaths decreased for the ... More Health Care News See ... Read More

White House touts new efforts to stop drug trafficking


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The White House is pushing new efforts to stop illegal drugs from entering the country as part of Overdose Awareness Week. The administration is calling for better drug ... Read More

White House drug policy chief calls for ‘continuous commitment ... - MSN


As part of Overdose Awareness Week, White House officials met with families who have lost loved ones to addiction as well ... In 2023, the number of overdose deaths decreased for the first time ... Read More

White House touts new efforts to stop drug trafficking - KTLA


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The White House is pushing new efforts to stop illegal drugs from entering the country as part of Overdose Awareness Week. Read More


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