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Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works

  • Written by Nicole Lee, Professor at the National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University
Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else worksFestival goers bring their phones. So why not use them to receive tweets about high-dose drugs in circulation, as the UK is doing?from Vinnikava Viktoryia/www.shutterstock.com

The NSW inquest into recent drug deaths at music festivals is due to start this week. So focus is turning to how to make music festivals safer by reducing drug-related...

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