The Right to Pain Relief and Other Deep Roots of the Opioid Epidemic
Insightful Exploration of Opioid Misunderstandings
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Quick Facts
| Author | Mark D. Sullivan |
| Narrator | Justin Price |
| Runtime | 10h12m |
| Published | March 14, 2023 |
| Rating | 5.0 / 5 (32 ratings) |
| Categories | Health & Wellness, Medicine & Health Care Industry, History & Commentary |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Dive into a groundbreaking analysis that deconstructs the opioid crisis, challenging conventional wisdom with profound insights. Mark D. Sullivan's 'The Right to Pain Relief' delves into historical and clinical perspectives, offering listeners a nuanced understanding of pain management and opioid use. Justin Price's narration is clear and engaging, bringing complex topics to life with precision and clarity. This audiobook stands out for its depth and accessibility, making it an essential listen for anyone curious about the roots of this critical health issue.
Why Listen to The Right to Pain Relief and Other Deep Roots of the Opioid Epidemic?
- Expert narration by Justin Price brings every character and scene to life across 10h12m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Mark D. Sullivan, rated 5.0 stars by 32 listeners.
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The Right to Pain Relief and Other Deep Roots of the Opioid Epidemic by Mark D. Sullivan is an immersive listening experience. Performed by Justin Price with a runtime of 10h12m, you can start with a free trial that you can cancel at any time. The audiobook remains yours forever, even if you end the trial.