Drug Abuse Soaring at Stuyvesant High: Insiders – New York Post
Drug abuse soaring at Stuyvesant High: insiders – New York Post
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Drug abuse soaring at Stuyvesant High: insiders
New York Post And it's not just pot. There have been seven drug-related 911 calls — two for narcotics sales — at the elite school's downtown address in the last two years, and sources say hallucinogens are also on the rise. “LSD is a big thing,” a teacher said … |
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DNA Analysis Reveals Genetic Heart Defect That Could Have Killed Elvis
DNA analysis reveals genetic heart defect that could have killed Elvis
In his later years, Elvis Presley became addicted to junk-food and prescription drugs, which resulted in the former sex symbol becoming hugely overweight, and he died of cardiac arrhythmia at his home Graceland, in Memphis on August 16, 1977, aged 42.
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Capital Health Care: Community responds to LICH bids; balanced billing explainer
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Expo Warns of Legal Drug Abuse – Stanly News & Press
Expo warns of legal drug abuse – Stanly News & Press
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Expo warns of legal drug abuse
Stanly News & Press Underwood's journey into prescription drug abuse began with Tramadol and eventually extended into Hydrocodone and Adderoll. Underwood's dependency on prescription medications is an all too common problem, she said. Popping pills has become an … |
Prescription Drug Abuse Forum Held in Buckhannon – WBOY-TV
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Germany’s Coal Addiction | the New York Times
Germany’s Coal Addiction | The New York Times — Germany is in the midst of an unprecedented shift to renewable energy, but is still dependent on brown coal. The village of Atterwasch may become a victim of…
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Join the Journey Holding Wellness Fair in Burnet in Drug-Abuse Fight – the River Cities Sunday Tribune
Join the Journey holding wellness fair in Burnet in drug-abuse fight – The River Cities Sunday Tribune
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Join the Journey holding wellness fair in Burnet in drug–abuse fight The River Cities Sunday Tribune Burnet resident Janet Christiansen lost her son, Caleb, in December 2011 to a prescription-drug overdose. She helped launched a program called Join the Journey, which educates schoolchildren, parents and the community about drug–abuse… Continue reading |
