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$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne

$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne
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$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne

$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne
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$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne

$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne
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$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne

$40m psychedelic medicine institute to treat mental health disorders such as depression and PTSD launched in Melbourne
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Australia needs drug testing and opioid blockers to reduce overdose deaths

In late 2019 I wrote an article about the growing problem of overdose deaths in Australia that has, sadly, continued to plague the country. In the most recent Penington Institute ‘overdose report’, we see that 2,070 people died from drug overdoses in 2018. That number has been growing and will continue to rise unless action is taken. And a greater proportion of overdose deaths are being caused by opioids, both prescription and non-prescription. The report shows that 1,556 of those deaths were identified as being unintentional. More recently, a report on drug trends released in April by the University of NSW’s National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre shows that the trend continued into 2019, with 1,865 overdose deaths, 61% of which were from opioids.

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