Will Stone
Will Stone was a senior field correspondent at KJZZ from 2015 to 2019.
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A new drug for PTSD hasn’t come onto the market in more than a decade. But a renaissance in psychedelic research is now offering hope. MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is a promising turn in one woman’s search for a way out of PTSD.
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Arizona’s drug overdose crisis is taking a dire turn. More than a year and a half ago the state declared a public health emergency, yet overdoses appear to be climbing at an unprecedented rate. The spike comes as illegally made fentanyl spreads through the drug supply, killing more people than any other drug.
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Drug overdoses spiked in Arizona during the last four months of 2018. Twice as many overdoses were reported in the last four months of 2018 as compared to the same period the year before, according to preliminary numbers from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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What exactly is the disagreement here over medical marijuana that's now made its way all the way to the state Supreme Court? KJZZ's Will Stone, who has been covering this case, explains what's happening.
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More babies are being born with congenital syphilis in Maricopa County, according to new numbers from public health officials.
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An Arizona researcher has completed the first ever clinical trial of marijuana to treat PTSD.
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With a deadline looming at the Arizona Legislature, supporters of a bill to legalize needle exchanges are planning to hold a hearing this week to keep the measure from dying for a second year in a row.
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A council representing 900 Arizona prosecutors has asked the state Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that criminalizes a popular form of medical marijuana.
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A top advisor to President Donald Trump’s newly confirmed drug czar says rural communities are a priority in the fight against the country’s drug overdose crisis.
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An Arizona prosecutor is doubling down on her argument that a popular form of medical marijuana remains illegal — even for those authorized to use the drug.