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Tennesseans are overdosing at an alarming rate, but the ‘gold standard’ of treatment carries stigma

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wpln.org – Catherine Sweeney – 2024-12-17 15:09:00

SUMMARY: A settlement of $102.5 million was reached with Suboxone maker Indivior Inc. over anti-competitive practices. In Tennessee, opioid overdose deaths surged in 2022, with over 3,000 fatalities. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including Suboxone and methadone, is seen as an effective solution to combat addiction but faces stigma and opposition. Locals criticized a proposed methadone clinic, fearing it would increase crime, despite studies showing otherwise. Concerns about MAT are heightened by poor operators in the field. An investigation revealed that a Tennessee-based chain, Acadia Healthcare, compromised patient care by prioritizing profit over effective treatment, offering methadone inappropriately and neglecting therapy.

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Former TN governor makes bid to bring WNBA to Nashville

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www.wkrn.com – Alicia Patton – 2025-01-30 10:53:00

SUMMARY: A group of investors led by former Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is aiming to establish a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) team in Nashville, proposing the name “Tennessee Summitt” in honor of legendary coach Pat Summitt. Their bid will be submitted on January 30, with hopes for the franchise to begin play in the summer of 2028 at Bridgestone Arena. Plans include a world-class practice facility that will also support youth basketball in the area. Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell supports the initiative, and several celebrities, including Tim McGraw and Peyton Manning, are backing the bid.

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TN Right to Life decries physician-assisted suicide

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-01-30 06:32:57

SUMMARY: Brewer argues against the legality of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in the U.S., asserting it contradicts medical ethics defined by the Hippocratic Oath, which mandates doctors to do no harm. Despite a Gallup poll indicating that a majority of Americans support doctor-assisted death under specific terminology, Brewer emphasizes that labeling it as suicide decreases support. Organizations like Tennessee Right to Life, among others, view PAS as morally and ethically concerning, fearing it may lead to coercion, financial incentives, and erosion of trust in the doctor-patient relationship. Brewer insists that all forms of suicide should be opposed, advocating for a consistent pro-life stance.

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Even total newbies are welcome at this grassroots hip-hop songwriting camp in Nashville

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wpln.org – jewly hight – 2025-01-30 04:40:00

SUMMARY: Top Track Studios in South Nashville recently hosted ca.mp3, a dynamic weekend music-making meetup organized by independent musician Jack Vinoy. Designed to foster creativity among R&B and hip-hop artists lacking industry connections, the event allowed participants to collaborate freely, diverging from Nashville’s typical recording culture. Vinoy, inspired by personal experiences, aims to build a supportive community where everyone’s creative input is valued. Attendees, including seasoned producers and newcomers, produced around 40 songs during the event. The weekend culminated in a beat battle and song contest, highlighting the importance of collaboration over commercial outcomes and encouraging ongoing partnerships among participants.

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