Love and Fire
Love and fire
[rewrite]ACCOMACK COUNTY, Va. — The corn was harvested, and the field was a dirty sort of brown. Deborah Clark would think about that later, how at a different time of year she wouldn't have seen anything until it was too late. A friend had come over to her …[/rewrite]
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Mojo – April 2014
[rewrite]According to a new report from the Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC), a nonprofit advocacy organization, the United States has fully returned to the 18th-century model of incarcerating the mentally ill in correctional institutions rather than treating …[/rewrite]
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Why Would Someone Have an Excellent Memory as a Child, but a Horrible One as a Teenager. Drug Abuse Has Been?
Question by .: Why would someone have an excellent memory as a child, but a horrible one as a teenager. Drug abuse has been?
[rewrite]ruled out. It’s not just with academic things, they’ll forget about fun things too.
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Answer by useyour_tool
No I think mine was marijuana- cause I cant remember anything!
Answer by popixie
Hmm.
Stress. Lack of sleep. Depression. Onset of mental illness. Could be a lot of things.
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Bay Ridge Pols Seek Legislative Action to Curb Drug Abuse
Bay Ridge pols seek legislative action to curb drug abuse
[rewrite]“Establishing a pilot program will help emergency personnel adapt to increasing incidents of heroin overdose and prescription drug abuse. But we can only address this issue if we remain vigilant about this increased drug usage." This year's state …[/rewrite]
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Tennessee bill OKs criminal charges for mothers' prenatal drug use
[rewrite]A bill to allow criminal assault charges against women whose infants suffer harm from their mothers' prenatal drug abuse may soon be on the books in Tennessee. House Bill 1295 now awaits a signature from Republican Gov. Bill Haslam. The measure …[/rewrite]
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At 21, Recovering Heroin Addict Starts Over
At 21, recovering heroin addict starts over
[rewrite]Lewis completed rehab and started taking methadone. But after six months, he says, he realized he'd replaced one addiction with another, so he entered a detox program. He has been clean since Oct. 12. He's severed all connections with drug-using …[/rewrite]
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Last of Heroin is Here meetings held in Mason County
[rewrite]Clarke said there are 2,400 beds in rehabs in the state of Kentucky. There are 120 … O'Hearn said she remembered in 2005 a drug summit, seeking intervention, was held in Mason County and a plea was made for a rehab facility in the area. "Everyone …[/rewrite]
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Drug Addictions…..?
Question by icesk8erchic101: drug addictions…..?
[rewrite]Name two reasons why the method of drug delivery is an improtant factor in addiction?
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Answer by unicorn322
Once an error is clearly and fully understood, it need not be repeated. Addiction is to the false Self. Drugs and Alcohol are just self-medication trying to alleviate the pain caused by that addiction.
Useful information:http://the-drug-addiction-treatment.blogspot.com/
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Sunday Beat: Rehabilitation centres needed to treat growing drug addiction
[rewrite]With more than a third of the Omani population under the age of 30 years, drug addiction poses a real threat to the society but the government is still reluctant to spend money to rehabilitate addicts. Instead, it is relying on short-term remedies that …[/rewrite]
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Drug Addiction and Overdose Statistics in the 1960’s?
Question by Smlawson87: Drug addiction and overdose statistics in the 1960’s?
[rewrite]I am wondering where I could find stats related to drug addiction in the late 1960’s and into the 70’s. I am writing a paper on the “hippie counter culture,” and cant find any trustworthy sources.
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Answer by canada_winnipeg_woman
Since 1969, the first year Gallup asked about illegal drug use, Americans have grown increasingly more concerned about the effects of drugs on young people. For instance, in 1969, 48% of Americans told Gallup that drug use was a serious problem in their community. In 1986, a majority of Americans, 56%, said that the government spent “too little” money fighting drugs. By 1995, 31% said drug use was a “crisis” and an additional 63% said it was “a serious problem” for the nation as a whole.TAKE CARE ALWAYS………