Listen "27,000 Lives: What the Drop in Overdose Deaths Really Means"
Episode Synopsis
In 2024, over twenty-seven thousand fewer Americans died of a drug overdose—a reversal so steep it stunned even veteran public health researchers. This episode unpacks the factors behind the historic decline: from naloxone’s expanded access to the work of drug-testing labs like UNC’s Opioid Data Lab. We also hear from voices on the front lines, including NPR’s Brian Mann and UNC’s Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta, who remind us that while the tide may be turning, the work is far from over. Visit curie.md for more curated podcasts, medical news, and games built for healthcare professionals.
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