Upcoming Drug Take Back Day Deters Medication Abuse – the Saratogian

Upcoming Drug Take Back Day deters medication abuse – The Saratogian


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Upcoming Drug Take Back Day deters medication abuse
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SARATOGA SPRINGS >> Drug abuse involves more than heroin, cocaine, hallucinogens and inhalants. Nearly 6.8 million Americans abuse prescription medication, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Saturday, the seventh 
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Krokodil use reportedly spreading: What makes dangerous drug so addictive? – CBS News

Krokodil use reportedly spreading: What makes dangerous drug so addictive?
CBS News
More cases of Krokodil use are reportedly popping up around the United States, prompting some medical professionals to warn that the addictive, poisonous drug has reached American shores. The Chicago Tribune reported last week that at least six people 

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A healthy me is a drug-free me – Porterville Recorder


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A healthy me is a drug-free me
Porterville Recorder
This awareness campaign is intended to get information to the public about the dangers of drug abuse. For example, children of parents who talk to their teens about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don't, yet only a quarter of
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Five rugby players fined over ‘recreational’ drug abuse – The Independent

Five rugby players fined over 'recreational' drug abuse
The Independent
Five players attached to Premiership clubs – elite performers, by definition – tested positive for so-called “recreational” drugs last season, according to latest Rugby Football Union figures. None of them will be disciplined, or even publicly

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