Report says state laws do little to curb opioid abuse

Jun 24, 2016
One of those measures includes making it hard for patients to get prescriptions from multiple doctors.
Alice D'Arpino (2nd L) of Mansfield, Massachusetts, holds a picture of her brother Emmett Scannell, who was killed by heroin overdose, as her mother Aimee D'Arpino (L) speaks during a news conference on the opioid epidemic May 19, 2016 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. 
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Raising money for rehab as the heroin crisis spreads

May 4, 2016
With insurance uncertain and rehab costly, families are turning to fundraising.
Melissa Hume cuts a client's hair during her Hair for Healing event.
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