Teen drug overdose rate in US rose 20% in 2015 after years of decline
By: The GuardianAugust 17, 2017
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Teen drug overdose rate in US rose 20% in 2015 after years of decline

The number of American teens to die of a drug overdose leapt by almost a fifth in 2015 after seven years of decline, a study by the National Center for Health Statistics has found. The jump in fatalities was driven by heroin and synthetic opioid use and by an increasing number of deaths among teenage girls.

Deaths among teenagers represent a tiny portion of drug overdose deaths nationally – less than 2%. 

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