Night Train to Oblivion: Anatomy of an American OD
U.S. · SCIENCE · HEALTH
July 26, 202216 min read3296 words
Published: July 26, 2022  |  16 min read3296 words
By, RealClearInvestigationsXStory Streamrecent articles On the morning of the last day of his life, Adam Rashid called his parents to tell them he was about to be discharged from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. He had gone there the night be...
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August 28, 2022
Amazingly depressing article depicting the sheer helplessness and impotence of everyone involved in drug addiction cases, from doctors and EMTs who feel worthless in their attempt at helping recently OD-ed people, to the families of drug addicts who struggle to see a light at the end, while witnessing the injustices the system creates against their family members, in a prejudicial loop that feeds off of itself, perpetually.
August 28, 2022
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