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Philip Seymour Hoffman Defies Heroin Addict Stereotypes

Philip Seymour Hoffman Defies Heroin Addict Stereotypes
Even though heroin has been revealed as Hoffman's drug of choice, for an addict, any substance can trigger the brain's memories and cravings. As described in Addiction Treatment Magazine, the term “substitute addiction” applies to Philip Seymour … Read more on Guardian Liberty Voice… Continue reading

David Stern Leaves as 'No. 1 Reason' for NBA Success

David Stern leaves as 'No. 1 reason' for NBA success
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the NBA had an insufficient TV deal, a reputation for its crippling substance abuse problem and lacked a national identity. "The NBA was on a course, but still going from side to side,"… Continue reading

Brain Power K-1 Mod2

Brain Power K-1 Mod2
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NARCONON of Georgia Warns About the Dangers of OTC Medicine.

NARCONON of Georgia warns about the dangers of OTC medicine.
NARCONON of Georgia warns about the dangers of OTC medicine. Narconon of Georgia uses the sauna detoxification system. Contact Narconon at 1-877-413-3073. Vi…


 

Walker signs bills aimed at helping mentally ill
“It's estimated that 30 to 40 percent of… Continue reading

Jenelle Evans's Ex Courtland Rogers Says He's Sober: "I'M Healthy and My Life

Jenelle Evans's Ex Courtland Rogers Says He's Sober: "I'm Healthy and My Life
Teen Mom 2's Jenelle Evans and her estranged husband, Courtland Rogers, have both struggled with heroin addiction, but thankfully these former lovebirds are currently sober. However, a video recently surfaced of Courty filming himself using the… Continue reading

Advocates on Each Side of Pot Debate Pressure Obama to Take Stand

Advocates on each side of pot debate pressure Obama to take stand
WASHINGTON — With more than half of all federal prisoners serving time on drug charges, the Obama administration says it's time to free more low-level drug offenders. “This is where you can help,” Deputy Attorney General James Cole… Continue reading