Drug deaths in the U.S. have seen a dramatic decline since summer 2023, with the CDC reporting the lowest overdose figures since March 2020. This article explores the reasons behind this significant improvement amidst political controversies.
Overdose deaths in the U.S. fell by nearly 30,000 last year, marking a significant decline in the drug crisis. Experts are cautiously optimistic about the progress, attributing it to improved treatment access and changes in the drug supply.