other drugs. though fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with graham zero being appalachia, west virginia in particular. i will talk to a medical professional from there as well. throughout the hour we will talking about how we will address this publicly behind you see there from the substance abuse and mental care services administration. 162 health, one 862 health. someone to talk to, a resource to john perhaps. certainly not the only one. we will talk about the government s response and this person, cindy lindsey graham and a health executive. but just about everyone here has been victimized by the crisis in their own ways. those stories we hope will be at the heart of the hour ahead. with me here tonight is aaron rockwell, two years ago, his son died. he was a college freshman. she is here with her son hayden who joins us. also april is w
with the u.s.. but creek precursor chemicals, that we used to actually make fentanyl, those are now being sent from china to mexico. that s exactly, right so china schedule finished fentanyl in 2019. and that, point the cartels started bringing these precursor ken michaels, they re essentially the chemicals you need to make fentanyl, and he could do it with a number of different chemicals. they started bringing them into mexico, they now run secret labs throughout mexico, these two cartels. and they ve simplified the formula s was pretty easy to make, you don t need a very experienced chemist as a cook? that s, right when it started was chemists, and other staff counselor staff, again they are facilitators of the cartels war, they also cooks, they have simplified where it s due to, make its ease and make. the same pill because ten cents
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East Carolina Universityâs Helping Our Students Thrive (HOiST) held its final discussion of the semester and presentation titled âHOiST: Understanding Sexual Assault and Title IX Resources,â on April 15 with topics on how to respond to disclosed concerns from students.
Associate Dean of Students Lauren Thorn said the HOiST series has highlighted campus services and resources to students as well as promoted the partnership between the Office of the Dean of Students (DOS), the Office of Faculty Excellence and the University Writing Center.
Thorn said as April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the HOiST session was a proper opportunity to share resources and knowledge on the subject.