Gas Prices Jump 15 Cents in North Carolina – News & Observer
Gas prices jump 15 cents in North Carolina – News & Observer
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Gas prices jump 15 cents in North Carolina News & Observer CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Motorists across North Carolina are hoping the oil industry will soon put the brakes on rising gasoline prices. AAA Carolinas says the average… Continue reading |
Data on Drug Addiction?
Question by thecheapest902: data on drug addiction?
I would like to have any data on drug addiction in the world, how many percentage of its people are addicted by country.
It’s better if there is any additional information on drug abuse among celebrities in US and other countries.
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With Abuse and Overdose Rates at an All-Time High, Harkin and Alexander Announce the HELP Committee Prescription Drug Abuse Working Group
With Abuse and Overdose Rates at an All-Time High, Harkin and Alexander Announce the HELP Committee Prescription Drug Abuse Working Group
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With prescription drug overdose death rates in the United States more than tripling since 1990 and prescription opioid abuse an ever-growing problem, Senate Health, Education, Labor,… Continue reading
'Killer Heroin' Causing Fatal Overdoses
'Killer heroin' causing fatal overdoses
"A very small amount can exert a very significant effect," said Eric Strain, director of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and Research at Johns Hopkins University. In Maryland, at least 37 people have died from the combined drugs, according to …
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UN Human Rights Committee Finds US in Violation on 25 Counts
UN Human Rights Committee Finds US in Violation on 25 Counts
The committee condemned racial profiling by police and FBI/NYPD surveillance of muslims – but it did welcome plans to reform New York City's "stop and frisk" program. It also denounced … The United States contains the largest prison population… 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