Americans Are Now More Likely to Die of Opioid Overdoses Than Car Crashes [psmag.com]
For someone born in 2017, the odds they'll die of an overdose on an opioid drug—including heroin, prescription painkillers, and certain street drugs—are higher than for any other cause of unintentional, preventable deaths in the United States, according to new work from the National Safety Council. The council is a non-profit organization that publishes statistics on preventable deaths in the U.S. every year. That means deaths that aren't due to natural causes, such as disease, or...