By Anika Gupta From the black-and-white short films “Rube in an Opium Joint” and “Chinese Opium Den” by Thomas Edison to modern television like “Beautiful Boy” and “Euphoria”, opioids have been a part of popular media since the late nineteenth century. Throughout the long history of opioid portrayal in television, depictions and reactions have fluctuated. […]
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