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Ohio has one of highest opioid overdose death rates in the US. Now it's rushing to stop the death blow to its economy

About 5,000 people die from opioid overdoses in Ohio each year. It's destroying families and hurting the state's workforce. Now the governor is waging a war against the drug industry. A grassroots effort has also sprung up to curb drug abuse.
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