Schools Step Up Efforts to Fight Opioid Abuse

Schools Step Up Efforts to Fight Opioid Abuse
Justin Wan/Sioux City Journal via AP

Many U.S. schools are ramping up campaigns to prevent opioid abuse among students as evidence mounts of a growing problem. Some are inviting pharmacists to schools to convey the dangers of prescription pills. Others are offering emergency counseling via text message. In some regions, schools are teaching a substance-abuse-prevention program developed at Cornell University to students as young as fourth grade.



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