
Episode 514
UK opiate deaths double
Chris investigates why, since 2012, opiate deaths in England and Wales have doubled.
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
October 24, 20164m 35s
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Show Notes
According to the Office for National Statistics, the ONS, in England and Wales deaths involving heroin and morphine have more than double since 2012. The ONS say this is partially driven by a rise in heroin purity and availability over the last three years. Age, they say, is also a factor because heroin users are getting older and they often have other conditions, such as lung disease and hepatitis that make them particularly vulnerable. But are these the only reasons? John Middleton, president of the UK's faculty of public health, in an editorial in this week's British Medical Journal,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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drug abusedrug deathsopiatesheroinmorphine