Many healthcare providers don't want to deal with people suffering from addiction due to stigma. In short, stigma can lead to unnecessary suffering and more overdose deaths" (Grinstpoon). The stigma based on homelessness is that they choose drugs over health. Leading those to feel that they're at fault for homelessness in the first place. The stigma can cause self-doubt among the homeless, alluding to having this mentality when facing these accusations. If the homeless self ID there problems, it would help disprove the stigma. Therefore, the stigma is so strong it makes them feel they're the reason they should keep taking drugs. Those housed versus the unhoused seem to die faster. Many people seem to die of non-cardiac deaths and this is an increasingly damaging problem. "Researchers found that homeless individuals died most often from noncardiac causes, while housed individuals died more frequently from arrhythmic causes. Noncardiac causes, including drug overdoses, gastrointestinal disorders, and infection, were more common in homeless people" (Fernandez). Some of the homeless are unfortunately known to be addicted to