Opioid control policies linked to drop in domestic violence
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Opioid control laws linked to 10% drop in domestic violence cases
A new study led by the University of South Florida reveals opioid control policies may offer broader public health benefits, including reducing instances of domestic violence. As policymakers continue to grapple with the opioid epidemic, this study highlights the power of research to inform effective public policy.
Can Stricter Opioid Laws Reduce Domestic Violence? New USF Study Finds
In recent years, the opioid crisis has emerged as one of the most pressing public health emergencies worldwide, prompting governments and health organizations to implement a series of regulatory interventions aimed at curbing opioid misuse and abuse. A groundbreaking study from the University of South Florida now reveals that these opioid control policies have implications that extend beyond their primary objective. Specifically, the research es…
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