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https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch In fact, they estimate in a new study in the journal Addiction, there were more than 99,000 additional opioid deaths from 1999 to 2016 than had been previously documented, raising the national death toll by about 28 percent, to 453,300. What’s more, the discrepancies varied widely by state. In Alabama, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and Indiana, Hill and her team estimated that the number of deaths from opioid overdoses was actually double the previous estimates. Вот опиоды в штатах при Буше и Обаме убили лет под пол-миллиона человек и никого не волнует. Добавить комментарий: |
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