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Drug Addiction Hotline Number (888) 978-4179

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Many support groups are readily available for assistance in the area
[rewrite]FRIENDS & FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: Big Stone Gap, Va., Behavioral Health Services, behind Powell Valley High School, hosted by Frontier Health; offers tools, friends and families needs to assist people with addiction, move toward recovery; Tuesdays, 6:30 …[/rewrite]
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What Are the Effects of Prescription Drug Abuse?

Question by Cherries: What are the effects of prescription drug abuse?
[rewrite]I need to know for this paper i’m writing in class right now.
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Best answer:
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Answer by jimmys_fukin_foot
Whatever you learn, don’t forget to add this.

Addiction
Body functions breaking down and stopping (depending on the substance)
Brain damage
Death
PRISON
I know a guy who was mixing drugs for a long time and now his left hand is always uncontrollably shaking. It will do this forever!

or worse, you could end up on the Maury show. (hehe)

Pregnant and Addicted Pt. 2: Inside the LES Center Giving Struggling Moms New

Pregnant and addicted Pt. 2: Inside the LES center giving struggling moms new
[rewrite]NEW YORK (PIX11) – Su Casa, part of the Lower Eastside Service Center, is a private, not for profit operating, in part, through a contract with the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. In recent years, the center even began …[/rewrite]
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Upcoming Myrtle Beach area health events
[rewrite]… offered weekly by appointment. All instructors are AHA/ARC certified. K-Loc Healthy Kids, Inc., 1435 Cannon Road, Myrtle Beach. Classes available in Georgetown and North Myrtle Beach. Registration required. 467-0068. Addiction counseling | Narconon …[/rewrite]
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Which of These Illicit Drugs Is the Most Brain Damaging?

Question by DJ: Which of these illicit drugs is the most brain damaging?
[rewrite]I’m doing a research project for psychology and the topic is about neurology. I came across an interesting graph on this site:

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/wdrug.html

But the graph is ranked by physical addiction and physical harm but not brain damage. My question is which drugs from the following list causes the most brain damage (negatively effects cognitive ability, concentration, and ability to learn; instead of just causing physical dependence) in the long term and not just under influence or coming down from the effects

Amy Winehouse Drug and Alcohol Awareness Programme for Lincolnshire Schools

Amy Winehouse drug and alcohol awareness programme for Lincolnshire schools
[rewrite]The Foundation is teaming up with Lincoln-based Addaction – specialists in dealing with the dual problem – to give teenagers a hard-edged insight into the alcohol and drug abuse culture. The project is based on two strands of work piloted by the two …[/rewrite]
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Duke becomes affiliated with first substance abuse recovery center
[rewrite]Located a few blocks off of Duke's East Campus, the center provides housing and support for students who are recovering from alcohol or drug addiction, while allowing them to remain enrolled in classes. Bluefield is currently working with both Duke and …[/rewrite]
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Drug Addiction : How to Leave a Drug Addict

Drug Addiction : How to Leave a Drug Addict — Leaving a drug addict is very difficult, and sometimes there is nothing left to do but to pack your stuff and go. Decide when the right time is to leave a dr…


Idiot inspires young actor
[rewrite]By Joe Belanger, The London Free Press. Friday, February 28 … The third friend, Johnny, develops a rebellious, drug-dealing alter ego, St. Jimmy, and falls in love with Whatsername. … “And they go through this rabbit hole of love and addiction and …[/rewrite]
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