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Despite nationwide overdose deaths dropping in 2023 鈥 the first decrease in over five years 鈥 deaths in Oregon rose.
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New data from the Oregon Health Authority show 1,833 people died from overdose deaths in 2023, an increase of 450 people from the previous year.
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Expect a lot of debate over how California should respond to the state鈥檚 mounting fentanyl epidemic when state lawmakers return to Sacramento early next year.
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People are dying in Northern California at alarming rates. Drug and alcohol abuse are among the causes of death that are killing white people at rates鈥
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If deaths caused by drug abuse are dropping in Oregon, it's a very slow drop. The State Medical Examiner's office recently released its annual report on鈥