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Philadelphia May Become the First City to Open Safe Injection Sites

September 13, 2019

Research led by Alexis M. Roth, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, is mentioned in a Sept. 5 Rolling Stone article. The story reports that Philadelphia will soon find out if an overdose prevention site will open in Kensington.

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