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WVU in the News: Two Appalachian states bound by one epidemic take different paths forward

The opioid epidemic has quietly shaped daily life across Appalachia for decades. Although addiction touches every corner of the U.S., the burden in Appalachia is heavier and more persistent. At the start of the 2000s, overdose death rates in Appalachian counties mirrored the rest of the nation. By 2017, those same counties saw overdose death rates 72% higher than non-Appalachian areas, according to the 2019 Opioids in Appalachia report by the National Association of Counties and the Appalachian Regional Commission.

WVU in the News: How a SAD Lamp Helped Boost My Mood This Winter

The days get shorter and it gets dark earlier, making daily life more challenging if you have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a subtype of major depressive disorder. It’s marked by a feeling of sadness in fall and winter, and typically eases in spring and summer.