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Prescription Drug Abuse Is Growing Among Teens – Alvarado Hospital


Prescription Drug Abuse Is Growing Among Teens – Alvarado Hospital – A recent study suggests that one in five teens are AT RISK for prescription drug abuse. Alvarado Hospital’s Dr. Kevin Kelly, emergency medicine, talks about warning signs that your teen may be abusing prescription drugs.

 

Community Grapples With Hard Drug Use Among Youth

Community grapples with hard drug use among youth

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Police have warned of the prevalence of the drug since at least late 2011, when the Portsmouth Herald reported a "surge" in heroin abuse was tied to crimes and medical emergencies. Despite the visibility of these high-profile incidents that draw … Read more on Seacoastonline.com

 


How Teens Are Abusing Fentanyl

How teens are abusing fentanyl

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Nine per cent of students in Grades 7 to 12 report both harmful drinking and symptoms of anxiety and depression. • 16 per cent of grade … Street drugs like Ecstasy and cocaine are giving way to prescription drugs, which are perceived to be safer … Read more on Simcoe.com

 

Accident Leaves Windsor Snowboarder in Coma

Accident leaves Windsor snowboarder in coma

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… please, avoid personal attacks and keep your comments respectful and relevant. If you encounter abusive comments, click the "X" in the upper right corner of the comment box to report spam or abuse. The Star is Using Facebook … Sinclair sentenced … Read more on Windsor Star

 


Stop to Prescription Drug Abuse—America’s Fastest Growing Epidemic


Police Seek Thibodaux Car Burglar

Police seek Thibodaux car burglar

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Deputies allegedly found crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia in the car, and a witness said the driver fled the crash on foot. While searching for the suspect, deputies learned a light blue Ford pickup truck with tan accents had … Residents of the … Read more on Daily Comet (blog)

 

'Operation Zero Tolerance' Drug Roundup Underway in Mingo County

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That Peanut Christine Vardaros

That peanut Christine Vardaros

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He was a tough one to crack but once I did, it was an instant match. It turned out he was just as zany as I. It wasn't until three … When I finally showed, I looked like a wet rat with my bloodshot eyes from crying so much – damn stick shift and lack … Read more on Slowtwitch

 

Painkillers as killers

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Drug Abuse at an All-Time High in Chandigarh

Drug abuse at an all-time high in Chandigarh

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The City Beautiful in 2012 witnessed a large number of cases registered under Narcotic Drug and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS), most of which saw the involvement of the youth. UT police this year registered 67 cases under NDPS Act, which is much … Read more on Daily Pioneer

 

Waikato pair combat drug abuse in workers

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Police Stop Alleged Meth Operation

Police stop alleged meth operation

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According to an affidavit of facts, each man had visited a variety of stores to purchase the long list of items. Through pseudoephedrine logs, the Major Crimes Task Force was able to determine that Warner purchased pseudoephedrine at Kroger earlier … Read more on Marietta Times

 

Mendota Heights Week in Review: Goga Studios Opens, Cold Weather Coming

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PSA Drug Abuse.


PSA Drug Abuse. – Anti Drug Abuse-PSA for 12th grade Psychology class. Background music is “Instrumental” by Herbrightskies. I am in no way affiliated with Herbrightskies, but they’re a great band and if you like the music I suggest you visist their MySpace, myspace.com

 

Different body types metabolize drugs differently

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That's because marijuana, now legal for medical and recreational use in some states, clings to fat cells and is detectable for longer periods of time than more dangerous drugs, such as methamphetamine and cocaine that typically disappear after a couple … Read more on Kansas City Star