drug abuse

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

Helping People Hold on to Life

Helping people hold on to life
DBT has been shown to reduce suicide attempts, self-harm, depression, hopelessness, anger, substance abuse and impulsiveness. … More and more clinical services in Australia are now offering DBT, which has also been shown to be cost effective.
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More PCBs Found in Charlotte Wastewater – Greensboro News & Record

More PCBs found in Charlotte wastewater – Greensboro News & Record


Burlington Times News
More PCBs found in Charlotte wastewater
Greensboro News & Record
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Charlotte officials say they have found more PCBs were dumped into wastewater in Mecklenburg County between November and March. Officials said… 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

What Is Drug Abuse?

Question by alhassan m: what is drug abuse?
what are some of the problems

Best answer:

Answer by Elector
Drug abuse is overusing prescription drugs. Drug abuse is taking illegal drugs that the Food and Drug Administration refuses to approve because they are harmful to your health, http://www.voteprimous.com… 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