drug abuse

Heroin Use in North Carolina – CBS Local

Heroin Use In North Carolina – CBS Local


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Heroin Use In North Carolina
CBS Local
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Some states, including North Carolina, are reporting a rise in heroin use as many addicts shift from more costly and harder-to-get prescription opiates to this cheaper alternative.… Continue reading

Project to Combat Drug Abuse Helps Elgin Schools

Project to combat drug abuse helps Elgin schools
Project Towards No Drug Abuse (TND) continues at Elgin and Larkin High Schools. The 4th session begins with a discussion of the stages of chemical dependency and the effects on various aspects of life, including the family. 1) Experimentation …
drug abuse… Continue reading

Drug Abuse Centers Richmond VA | Treatment Center Richmond VA | Detox Richmond VA

Drug Abuse Centers Richmond VA | Treatment Center Richmond VA | Detox Richmond VA — http://richmond.addictionrecoverycenterva.com/drug-abuse-centers-richmond-va/ Drug Abuse rehab Richmond VA makes use of secure and proven approaches that tre…


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Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime

Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime
In a survey released today by the Pew Research Center, 87 percent of people characterized drug abuse is either a “crisis” or a “serious problem” in the U.S. That number hasn’t changed much in nearly twenty years. What has changed is… Continue reading

Heroin Use in North Carolina – CBS Local

Heroin Use In North Carolina – CBS Local


SFGate
Heroin Use In North Carolina
CBS Local
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Some states, including North Carolina, are reporting a rise in heroin use as many addicts shift from more costly and harder-to-get prescription opiates to this cheaper alternative. A look… Continue reading

Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime

Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime
In a survey released today by the Pew Research Center, 87 percent of people characterized drug abuse is either a “crisis” or a “serious problem” in the U.S. That number hasn’t changed much in nearly twenty years. What has changed is… Continue reading