Fortune
These Holidays, a Reminder That the Health of the Many Depends on the Health of the Few
Opinion by Dean Sandro Galea
Healio
Daily Medication More Cost-Effective Than Monthly Injections to Prevent Opioid Relapse
Quotes Richard Saitz, professor of community health sciences
NPR
Nurse Denied Life Insurance Coverage Because She Carries Naloxone
Inquisitr
Nurse Denied Life Insurance Coverage Because She Specializes in Addiction Treatment
Burlington Free Press
Domestic Violence in Vermont: Researchers Study Link with Opioid Addiction
Mentions Emily Rothman, professor of community health sciences
UPI
In Massachusetts, Nearly 5 Percent of People Over 11 Abuse Opioids
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
Boston 25 News
Study: Nearly 5 Percent of Mass. Residents Struggle with Opioid Abuse
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
Boston Globe
New Study Suggests Opioid Addiction in Mass. Is Much Worse Than Thought
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
MassLive
Study: 4.6 Percent of Massachusetts Population Has Opioid Use Disorder
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
WPRI
Study: Nearly 6% of Bristol County, Mass. Residents Addicted to Opioids
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences