According to the results of a newly published study conducted in Utah, cannabis has the potential to to serve as an ...
The report states that she admitted to snorting the heroin in the same area where she found the 7-month-old unresponsive.
Uncovering cycles of moral panic: Drug crises often trigger waves of moral panic, leading to punitive measures. Historians show how these cycles—like those seen with the crack epidemic and the War on ...
Opioid use and opioid use disorder are the leading causes of drug-related deaths worldwide, and Canada has seen a 184% increase in opioid-related deaths over seven years from 2,831 deaths in 2016 ...
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Kroger KR1.09%increase; green up pointing triangle finalized a $1.37 billion settlement in connection with the grocery chain’s role in the U.S. opioid crisis, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford ...
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California will receive $122 million in a settlement agreement with Kroger, the grocery chain and parent company of Ralphs, to resolve lawsuits over its alleged role in the opioid crisis and how ...
Kroger has finalized its $1.37 billion settlement over its role in the opioid crisis, the company and state attorneys general said Monday. The agreement will settle most of claims made by states ...
“The finalization of this settlement, originally reached in September 2023, will deliver over $1.2 billion in support of opioid abatement efforts nationwide while resolving nearly all the ...
Kroger, the parent company of Ralphs, will pay California north of $120 million as part of its $1.37 billion settlement related to the opioid crisis, California Attorney General Rob Bonta ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the nation’s largest grocery chains is the latest company to agree to settle lawsuits over the U.S. opioid crisis. In a deal announced Friday, the Kroger Co.