As opioid overdoses rise, police officers become counselors, doctors and social workers – The Washington Post March 13, 2017 “We probably are not the best profession to be doing this,” says a police chief in Ohio. View Full Screen Visit External Site Chillicothedrug policydrugsfentanylheroinlaw enforcementNaloxoneNarcanOhiooverdoseoverdosespoliceprescription painkillers 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post If we keep treating health insurance as a product, nothing will change next post When galaxies collide, black holes eat You may also like Food Waste: We are the Problem and the... April 2, 2017 Should You Take Melatonin for Insomnia? April 2, 2017 Automakers Urge Trump to Undo One of America’s... April 2, 2017 The Superrich Have Profited From a Broken System—And... March 23, 2017 How Chicago Became the First City to Make... March 23, 2017 No surprise. State Department will approve construction of... March 23, 2017 House leaders postpone vote on their health-care plan... March 23, 2017 Food Is Just One Serving Of What Meals... March 23, 2017 Hospitals Halt Hiring, Projects amid Uncertain Fate of... March 23, 2017 Rise Of The Robot Bees: Tiny Drones Turned... March 13, 2017