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A Taste For His Own Medicine

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. A Taste For His Own Medicine Dr. William Newton admits he took drugs from his own patient. He s still in business. Updated January 24, 2017 Here are links to excerpts from the deposition of Dr. William Newton that were played at his trial. www.wweek.com/media/7250-1.wmv www.wweek.com/media/7250-2.wmv www.wweek.com/media/7250-3.wmv www.wweek.com/media/7250-4.wmv Joan Thomas is several hundred thousand dollars richer today than she was last year. The money will make a huge difference for the small grandmother, who has depended on about $400 a month from her late husband s pension for the past 20 years.

During Covid-19 pandemic, overdose deaths reached new heights

Feb. 16, 2021Reprints Megan McAllister, a case manager with Prevention Point, uses her computer to check on clients’ cases in Philadelphia. Hannah Yoon for STAT Among the unrelenting death statistics flowing from the CDC last month, one grim non-Covid-19 statistic stood out: 81,003 deaths. That’s the number of people who died from drug overdoses in the 12-month period ending last June: a 20% increase and the highest number of fatal overdoses ever recorded in the U.S. in a single year. The drug deaths started spiking last spring, as the coronavirus forced shutdowns, and more recent statistics from cities throughout the U.S. and Canada show the crisis has only deepened. In Colorado, overdose deaths were up 20% through the end of last year, and those involving fentanyl doubled; British Columbia officials reported nearly five overdose deaths per day in 2020, a 74% increase over the previous year; and a study released this month showed emergency room overdose visi

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