Addicted: America's Opioid Crisis
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Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Darren Conway, published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Our World series in 2019 - English narration
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America's love affair with opioids has had a devastating impact. Every 25 minutes a baby is born suffering from opioid withdrawal and a new generation is growing up with addicted parents. For years pharmaceutical companies made billions from the drugs, but now lawsuits are piling up and so are questions for regulators who should have prevented the crisis. Our World traces why so many Americans became addicted and meets children and workers on the front line who are now picking up the pieces.
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- Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L3.1
- Video Bitrate: CRF 20 (~1904Kbps)
- Video Resolution: 1280x640
- Video Aspect Ratio: 2:1
- Frame Rate: 25 FPS
- Audio Codec: HE-AAC
- Audio Bitrate: 64Kbps CBR 24KHz
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: 23 mins
- Number of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 326 MB
- Source: HDTV
- Encoded by: JungleBoy
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Categories: Sociopolitical | Darren Conway | BBC | BBC Our World | 2019 | English | Name
Darren Conway
Language > English
Name
Publisher > BBC
Publisher > BBC > BBC Our World
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Subject > Sociopolitical
Subject > Sociopolitical
Year > 2019