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07/20/2017
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By Russel Davis
Heroin epidemic leaving a trail of dirty needles in rivers, beaches, and playgrounds
The worsening heroin epidemic in the United States has raised safety concerns for both the environment and the general population. In fact, not half of 2017 has passed and yet authorities in Portland, Maine have already collected more than 7,000 discarded syringes left by drug users, exceeding the nearly 900 discarded syringes collected in all of […]
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