Helping Kids Fight Drug & Alcohol Abuse
Helping Kids Fight Drug & Alcohol Abuse — ‘Reclaiming Futures’ program provides treatment, support instead of prison.
Prescription drug abuse task force makes progress
[rewrite]Anyone looking for more information on prescription drug abuse in Indiana or how to find help for their addiction can find it at the website created by the Attorney General's office at www.in.gov/bitterpill. Additionally, students can receive free …[/rewrite]
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Old shoes can help fight drug abuse
[rewrite]… COUNTY — Gently used shoes could help those struggling with addiction. Graham County Substance Abuse Coalition and Students Against Destructive Decisions are holding a Walk Past Drugs fund-raiser and are collecting gently used and new shoes.[/rewrite]
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Addiction Treatment Helps Normalize Memory
Addiction Treatment Helps Normalize Memory — Watch Dr. David Sack talk about the memory loss suffered by long-term alcoholics and drug abusers and how addiction treatment helps normalize memory. To lear…
Buffalo Treatment Center for Alcohol & Drug Addiction Announced
[rewrite]A Buffalo treatment center is pleased to announce that programs to help adults and adolescents end their alcohol and drug addiction are now available. Alcohol, cocaine, heroin, and Oxycontin are just a few of the substances that the treatment center …[/rewrite]
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Has Anyone Tried the Christian Goodman Program for Eliminating Migraine??
Question by bibsm: Has anyone tried the Christian Goodman program for eliminating migraine??
[rewrite]I am suffering from severe migraine twice or thrice a week.I am very much depressed having this problem.I don’t know how to cope with it. Christian Goodman claims that u can be free from migraine and headache with his ‘No-drugs’ approach. can anybody give information about this.
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Answer by Chewy
sounds bogus-
pray bout it
Answer by swissnick
I would look in a totally different direction to get relief.
There is a one-time treatment Atlasprofilax that usually makes the migraine disappear – of course there is no guarantee.
Is Marijuana an “ok” Drug?
Question by Amber: Is marijuana an “ok” drug?
[rewrite]Some people think it’s ok to smoke weed, and a lot of times it’s socially accepted. What do you think?
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Answer by superrelax
i’ve smoked herb for a long time. im healthy and successful…and i won’t be dying of cigarette-related cancer anytime soon, either. know the facts: there are zero reported marijuana induced deaths per year. AND i’ve never tried any other drugs in my life. so, if you want to label anything as dangerous, label the ones that warrant that label: alcohol and cigarettes. not to mention the people who find a better alternative to prescription drugs in marijuana to relieve pain caused by such things as cancer, glaucoma, MS…the list can go on.
Parent With Prescription Drug Addiction?
Question by writeyoualetter: Parent with prescription drug addiction?
[rewrite]So my mother is addicted to Morphine, Oxys, Hydrocodone/ine, Muscle Relaxers, Anti-Naseau pills and Tylenol. We are extremely poor. Me and my dad work, she doesn’t. Because he has to buy her so much stuff, I had to get a job to support myself. I’m a senior in college.
Everyday feels like an uphill battle to stay alive. I wake up every morning and think, okay, today I’m going to be alive to go back to bed. But some days it’s really hard to make it back.
Californians Are More Worried About Kids' Obesity Than Drug Use
Californians Are More Worried About Kids' Obesity Than Drug Use
[rewrite]“Voters strongly support interventions that will reduce risks for these conditions, such as access to free clean drinking water and community health workers to help people live healthier lives in healthier places,” Flores said. That childhood obesity …[/rewrite]
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Heroin and Painkiller Deaths Require Public Health Policies
[rewrite]Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, that mandate doctors to check patients' existing prescriptions before prescribing opioids, have been followed by an increase in heroin use. Drug policies that unilaterally curb access to prescription opioids can …[/rewrite]
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