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Fatal Accidental Drug Overdoses on the Rise

Wed., Sept. 24, 2008
Fatal Accidental Drug Overdoses on the Rise
There’s disturbing news out of the National Safety Council meeting. The numbers of fatal accidental drug overdoses have been rising — and it’s not from curious youngsters in the medicine cabinet. What’s causing the rise in these tragedies? Check this report.
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