drug abuse

Philip Seymour Hoffman Fans Mourn, Tout His Talent

Philip Seymour Hoffman fans mourn, tout his talent
In this Jan. 19, 2014 photo, Philip Seymour Hoffman poses for a portrait at The Collective and Gibson Lounge Powered by CEG, during the Sundance Film Festival, in Park City, Utah. Hoffman, who won the Oscar for best actor in 2006 for… Continue reading

Grace Unplugged Is the Year's Best Christian Film

Grace Unplugged is the Year's Best Christian Film
The quality of the artistry helps drive home the film's central message: we find peace and joy when we let our will be swallowed up by God's. What's more … Drug abuse and promiscuity are mentioned in the context of those things… Continue reading

Actor's Death Serves as Warning, as S.C. Warns of Opiate Abuse

Actor's death serves as warning, as S.C. warns of opiate abuse
COLUMBIA – The suspected overdose death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman serves as a tragic reminder, said a top drug-treatment official in South Carolina. drug abuse – Yahoo News Search Results

Actor’s death shines a light on addiction
The… Continue reading

Mother Warns Heroin, Rx Use Prevalent Among OC Teens

Mother Warns Heroin, Rx Use Prevalent Among OC Teens
She said they should look for signs of drug abuse as early as middle school. “If it was a disease you'd run them to the doctor and get them a vaccination. For this epidemic the vaccine is knowledge and education for… Continue reading

Announcement of Drug Abuse Screening Grant Swerves Into Politics – vtdigger.org

Announcement of drug abuse screening grant swerves into politics – vtdigger.org


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Announcement of drug abuse screening grant swerves into politics
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BURLINGTON — Gov. Peter Shumlin's announcement of a $ 10 million grant for substance abuse screening and intervention was hijacked by a litany… Continue reading

More Than Zero: Reclassifying Marijuana Could Have a Significant Impact on Drug Policy

More Than Zero: Reclassifying Marijuana Could Have A Significant Impact On Drug Policy
Ever since Congress passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) in 1970, drug policy reformers have complained that marijuana does not belong on Schedule I, the statute’s most restrictive drug category. Schedule I ostensibly is reserved for …… Continue reading