Drug Abuse: Cedar Grove Artwork Raises Substance Abuse Awareness – NorthJersey.com

Cedar Grove artwork raises substance abuse awareness – NorthJersey.com
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NorthJersey.com

Cedar Grove artwork raises substance abuse awareness
NorthJersey.com
The goal of the posters was to raise awareness among middle school and high school students about underage drinking and drug abuse. Artwork created by the winners will be transformed into posters displayed on NJ Transit buses. Posters will also be 

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Radcliffe Would Keep Turkey Out of World Champs for Drug Use – Runner’s World Newswire
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Runner’s World Newswire

Radcliffe Would Keep Turkey Out of World Champs for Drug Use
Runner’s World Newswire
Marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe has suggested that Turkey's track and field program is guilty of “abuse” for providing teenage athletes with steroids. And, in the wake of the news that the Turkish athletics federation has given two-year
World Athletics Championships 2013: Paula Radcliffe accuses Turkey of 'child Telegraph.co.uk
Athletics: Paula Radcliffe's call for ban on cheatingExpress.co.uk
IAAF approves return to four-year doping bansReuters India
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Researchers Recommend New Drug Abuse Laws To Prevent Hepatitis C – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
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San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Researchers Recommend New Drug Abuse Laws To Prevent Hepatitis C
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
A team of researchers is recommending new measures to prevent drug injectors from contracting Hepatitis C. Those with a drug addiction should check into a professional detox center like Harbor Village and get the medically supervised assistance needed 

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ER visits tied to ADHD drugs quadrupled in 6 years – NBCNews.com
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ER visits tied to ADHD drugs quadrupled in 6 years
NBCNews.com
The number of emergency room visits related to stimulants among people ages 18 to 34 increased to 23,000 in 2011, from 5,600 in 2005, according to national data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a branch of the 

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