March for Science 2018: Passionate advocates push the cause for research across the globe (USA Today)
Thousands on the National Mall on Saturday marched past the Environmental Protection Agency and to the U.S. Capitol to advocate for science to play a larger role in society — and stressed how research already ripples through a slew of issues from guns to immigration.
Leana Wen, commissioner of health in Baltimore City, spoke to the crowd about the realities of the opioid epidemic in her urban center today. Society needs to change how it views addiction, she stressed, adding "science shows us addiction is a disease, not a moral failing."
To meet demand, Wen said she needs to ration medicine that treats patients who overdose. She also called for increased funding from the federal government. In October, President Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency.
"Where is the funding? We are begging for resources," Wen added.