No, Diet Coke Is Not Encouraging Drug Abuse – Raw Story
No, Diet Coke Is Not Encouraging Drug Abuse – Raw Story
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No, Diet Coke Is Not Encouraging Drug Abuse
Raw Story You can always tell the difference between genuine concerns about drug use and anti-drug hysteria by how upset someone is at the possibility that someone, somewhere, might feel pleasure at something other than the righteous feeling you get when you eat … |
Shawnee neighborhood hopes million grant will curb drug abuse – WDRB
Shawnee neighborhood hopes $ 1 million grant will curb drug abuse
WDRB Wednesday, March 5, 2014 11:36 AM EST. Updated: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 4:33 PM EST. Youth substance abuse has been a problem for years in the Shawnee neighborhood, and so far, not much has changed that. But some people believe a $ 1 million … |
NC Attorney General announces student contest to combat prescription drug … – Jacksonville Daily News
NC Attorney General announces student contest to combat prescription drug …
Jacksonville Daily News CHARLOTTE — North Carolina high school students can help fight prescription drug abuse and overdose deaths by entering a video contest sponsored by Attorney General Roy Cooper and the N.C. Department of Justice. “Prescription drugs can be even … NC AG kicks off prescription drug abuse PSA contest for high school students |
Action Family Counseling Helps Clergy Plan Drug Abuse Prevention Programs – KHTS Radio
Action Family Counseling Helps Clergy Plan Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
KHTS Radio As a substance abuse counseling expert, I know the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported in 2012 that over 22.2 million persons aged 12 or older were classified with substance dependence or abuse. Overall, 17.7 million had … |
Drug abuse does not always lead to psychosis readmission – News-Medical.net
Drug abuse does not always lead to psychosis readmission
News-Medical.net Cannabis or stimulant abuse disorders do not necessarily predict a negative outcome for patients with first-episode psychosis, Australian researchers report. “Young people with substance comorbidities may have both the best and worst of outcomes, … |