Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ May Not Face Real Truth About Drug Abuse
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ may not face real truth about drug abuse
My problem with the campaign is only this: Most of the addicts I treat for cocaine dependence and oxycodone dependence and marijuana dependence and alcohol dependence don’t look anything like the folks in these mug shots.… Continue reading
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ May Not Face Real Truth About Drug Abuse
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ may not face real truth about drug abuse
Sponsored by Rehabs.com, the campaign aims to startle people into recognizing the devastating effects of drug addiction on people who once looked healthy (in their first mug shots), as they change into people who look worn… Continue reading
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ May Not Face Real Truth About Drug Abuse
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ may not face real truth about drug abuse
My problem with the campaign is only this: Most of the addicts I treat for cocaine dependence and oxycodone dependence and marijuana dependence and alcohol dependence don’t look anything like the folks in these mug shots.… Continue reading
Attention Getter for Teen Drug Abuse?
Question by Adrienne: Attention getter for teen drug abuse?
Doing a speech on Teen Drug Abuse need an attention getter for the class and can not come up with one. My thesis is the types, effects, and preventions.
Best answer:
Answer by… Continue reading
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ May Not Face Real Truth About Drug Abuse
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ may not face real truth about drug abuse
The new anti-drug campaign, “More Than Meth: Faces of Drug Arrests,” showcases the devolving appearance of those arrested multiple times for drug-related offenses. Sponsored by Rehabs.com, the campaign aims to startle people into recognizing …
drug… Continue reading
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ May Not Face Real Truth About Drug Abuse
Dr. Ablow: ‘Faces of Drug Arrests’ may not face real truth about drug abuse
I’d like to see a commercial in which someone is using laxatives or sitting on a toilet for a long time because their oxycodone has made them so constipated. Opiate users really do object to that… Continue reading
