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How Oregon Became a Linchpin for the Country’s Drug Policies

When Pain Tests the Limits of Recovery From Drug Addiction

They Live in Constant Pain, but Their Doctors Won’t Help Them

I Thought We Learned Mandatory Minimums Don’t Solve Drug Epidemics

Why Drug Epidemics End

‘We’re All Sort of Primed for Addiction’

Opioids Feel Like Love. That’s Why They’re Deadly in Tough Times.

Overdoses Have Skyrocketed During the Pandemic. How Do We Stop Them?

If Cannabis Is Legalized, Should All Drugs Be?

In the Opioid Epidemic, More Reasons for Hope Than Despair

This Is What Billionaire Justice Looks Like

In My Hometown, Opioids Are Still Stealing Lives

The Sacklers’ Last Poison Pill

What Chronic-Pain Patients Are Deeply Afraid Of

Don’t Forget Our Frontline Caregivers in the Opioid Epidemic

These Newborn Babies Cry for Drugs, Not Milk

Jails Rebranded as ‘Treatment Facilities’ Are Still Jails

Faulting Drug Makers for the Opioid Crisis

Woodstock at 50

Don’t Blame Distributors for the Opioid Crisis