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New study backs B.C. harm reduction measures - Ladysmith Chronicle

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**Summary:** A new study has supported the effectiveness of harm reduction measures implemented by British Columbia, including syringe exchange programs and needle distribution. **Why It Matters:** This study underscores the importance of these interventions in reducing drug-related deaths and improving public health outcomes. The findings provide additional evidence for the need to continue funding and

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