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If you know someone is suffering from a substance use disorder, text "HELP" to 833234, or visit www.helplineIL.org.
If you know someone is suffering from a substance use disorder, text "HELP" to 833234, or visit www.helplineIL.org.
If you know someone is suffering from a substance use disorder, text "HELP" to 833234, or visit www.helplineIL.org.
As officials look for ways to stem the opioid epidemic, a lot of effort has been put into limiting narcotic prescriptions. But new research suggests underlying social issues -- like incarceration and poverty -- are linked to overdose deaths.