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UN warns of an "invisible epidemic": drug abuse among the elderly

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Vienna (Austria), Mar 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jordi Kuhs / Christian Bruna) While Covid-19 monopolizes almost all the attention, the UN on Thursday warned of an "invisible epidemic": the growing drug use among people over 65 years of age. A phenomenon little studied and that will increase throughout the world due to the aging of the population.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE IN VIENNA

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