Author: news_poster
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:00 am
The LA Times ran a very interesting story a few days ago about deaths from overdose of narcotic pain medications. I strongly encourage readers of this blog to read the story, which discusses the issue from the perspectives of doctors, patients, and family members. The story reports that a small number of Southern-California doctors wrote […]<div>
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