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Wellness & Well-being Highlights May 19th

Work life balance

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of May 19, 2025

This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog looks at the growing problem of police-related suicides—to chaos of NIOSH rehires–to more DC conflicts of interest that enrich/protect billionaires vs US taxpayers. This week I would like to take this opportunity to examine the decrease in US overdose deaths in 2024.

 

As reported earlier this week, deaths from drug overdoses in the USA dropped 27% from 2023 to 2024.[1] Is this a reason to celebrate? Sadly, no, because the most recent data indicate we still lost ~80k people. Experts contribute this decrease to a number of harm reduction strategies—including but not limited to the wide distribution of Naloxone or, more specifically, Narcan (the nasal midst form of Naloxone). Some readers may recall that my wife and I are HUGE supporters of the concept: You can, I can…Narcan! Why? Because we BOTH have assisted in the use of Narcan to save 2 people’s lives (total strangers)—in 2022 and 2023—at a STL inner city Soup Kitchen and on a Southwest flight.

 

Unfortunately, high ranking DC officials–in their efforts to cut govt spending—may just cause this downward drug OD death trend to spike back up again.[2] As one university professor said:

…that Mr. Trump’s almost single-minded linking of the nation’s drug problems with border issues harks back to late 19th-century America, when the government associated opium dens with Chinese immigrants. Fearing the incursion of Chinese workers and inflamed by press reports of Chinese men using opium to lure young white women into prostitution, Congress severely restricted Chinese immigration.

 

While securing the borders may serve as a long term goal of reducing the supply of Fentanyl…people with OUD (opioid use disorder) will continue to die in the short term. This is NOT a simple matter of turning a switch on or off!

 

To this end, I ask that you please write your representatives in DC and request they strongly oppose budget calls for ending SAMHSA ‘harm reduction’ grants. These strategies span the spectrum from short to long term efforts that prevent disease transmission and keep drug users alive. To be sure, five of my close friends have lost sons, from 24-36 yo, since 2016 to the US opioids crisis. Therefore, I can attest to the devastation bestowed upon these families. The life you help save may be the life of a loved one!

 

Please check out the rest of this week’s blog: https://moworksinitiative.org/category/worker-wellness-news/

 

Sources: [1] https://www.wsj.com/health/drug-overdoses-2024-3968bc80?st=UcpQky&reflink=article_gmail_share

[2] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/health/trump-drugs-treatment.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

 

2024: Overdose Deaths Decrease 27%

 

Opioid Settlement Funds & Clueless States

 

MH = Emotional + Psychological + Social

 

What Psychological Safety is NOT

 

Police Officers & Suicide

 

Depression & Physical Health

 

STL Couple & Narcan Carrier

 

China-Mexico / US Banks / Money Laundering

 

The Hunt for El Chapo’s Son

 

Cocaine @ Canada’s Border

 

FDA Warning: Gas Station Heroin

 

Women & Drinking

 

Loneliness / Managers / Productivity

 

When a Boss Steps In

 

Breathwork & Anxiety

 

Exercise & Aging Brains

 

When to Exercise

 

Redefining Age

 

More on Sleep

 

Is Creatine Safe?

 

Tyfoom: MH Guide

 

Boys are Falling Behind

 

Chimps & First Aid

 

NJ Transit Engineer’s Strike

 

NIOSH Rehires Workers

 

SAMHSA Cuts & Consequences

 

Court Ruling / Trump / Fed Workers’ Unions

 

Trump & Fed Workers’ Unions

 

More Conflicts of Interest: Trump & Musk

 

Trump’s Bday / Military Parade / Cutting Costs?

 

Trump Cuts / Harvard Study / Vet Suicides

 

Justice Dept / Boeing / Guilty Plea

 

Trump / Guns / Auto-triggers

 

MO Pols Ignore Voters on Prop A

 

Tips for Improving Morale

 

Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling

 

Workers & Job Security

 

People ~ Work Relationship

 

Is Your Salary too High?

 

Contractors / Worker Shortages / Pay & Benies

 

Personal Finances / Recession / Anxiety

 

Student Loan Payments Resume

 

Student Loans & Garnished Wages

 

The Irony of a College Education

 

 

Upcoming webinars, etc.:

Construction Industry’s Prevailing Wage (5/21)

 

Free MHFA (5/28)

 

Midwest Tradeswomen Summit’s (5/31)

 

Suicide Bereavement Training (6/11-13)

 

Fight to End CTE

 

WANTED: Participants for CTE Study

 

Reducing Barriers to Recovery

 

Compassion & Addiction

 

Wounded Workers

 

Free Diapers

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact jgaal@moworks.org with related questions or comments.

May 19, 2025/by Dr. John Gaal
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