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Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Emphasized Through Billboard Campaign
Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Emphasized Through Billboard Campaign
The billboard aims to direct the community to an available hotline number for assistance, according to a news report. It also plans to bring awareness to the general public through education, … According to the Center for Disease Control and …
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Heroin and opiate report to be released this week
The task force had gathered expert input and hours and hours of testimony from parents who lost children to addiction. The contents of the report have been held back, even from some task force members, since the report was finalized in September.
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Parents Must Stop Enabling Teenage Video-Game Addict – Pueblo Chieftain
Parents must stop enabling teenage video-game addict – Pueblo Chieftain
Parents must stop enabling teenage video-game addict
Pueblo Chieftain Q: Our 14-year-old son seems depressed — to us, at least. His principal sees no sign of depression but thinks he's socially anxious. The subjects of counseling and medication have come up. We have suggested to him that he get more exercise and spend … |
How to Stop Addiction – Google News
POV: Let’s Get Serious about Treating Addiction – BU Today
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POV: Let's Get Serious about Treating Addiction
BU Today Stop the revolving door at detoxification programs. Current policy and reimbursement get the patient out the door as soon as he or she is “medically stable,” whether or not the person is connected to, or ready to, enter real addiction treatment. The … |
Help, My Sister Has a Drug Addiction to K2/Spice!?
Question by Amber Cowboys: Help, my sister has a drug addiction to K2/Spice!?
I have two sisters and a brother. My sisters moved into an apartment together. My older sister hung out with her friends everyday and ignored our family. We found out she addicted to Spice. It really wasn’t bad then.
Then my sisters upgraded to a real house (renting). My older sister was obsessed with Spice and all she did was sleep then eat dinner. No lunch or breakfast, either. Always with friends. It really hurts my feelings it’s like she don’t give a s*** about ANYONE besides friends & Spice. She’s 21 we can’t just not let hang out with her friends or smoke Spice.
I’m their lil sister and a lot younger than them. I used to spend the night at their house. Now my mom won’t let me now that she smokes that stuff. The younger sister that moved in with her is really independent unlike the older one. My older sister didn’t pay her 1/2 of the bills. She stole my younger sisters credit card and took $ 50 out of the bank.
My older sister is trying to quit Spice so my young sister wanted to help her by having her move back into my moms house. Well no word about we thought she just quit because she threw away her bowl. She moved in about the middle of October. It’s now December and everyone is saying that we think she might do “it” ocaztionally…
It’s now December and my mom walked in on her and took the Spice away from her.
My mom was trying to forget about it until the holidays were over. Later that day my mom was boiling up and talked to her; then yelling. I didn’t even know that my mom walked in on her smoking it. Or the talking/yelling. I watching tv and heard screaming and my sister saying, “Mom, get off of me!”. Then my mom saying, “I raised you better than this!”. I heard the rest of the story. My mom was throwing stuff at her and threw a box fan at her. Then the tv almost landed on her.
I feel like my family is crazy. You know how my mom said she raised my sister better than that, my moms mom raised her better throw a tv and fan at her!
Quitting Smoking Is Easy
Quitting smoking is easy
“Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world! I’ve done it a thousand times.” Of course, this is an old joke that illustrates how difficult it is to ditch some bad habits— smoking, drinking, gambling, and other vices. I know for sure it will stop me without a warning.
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Edie Falco on Jackie's Relapse
Edie Falco on Jackie's Relapse
The heartbreaking moment came at the end of Nurse Jackie's season finale last year when, on her way to the party celebrating her first year of sobriety, Jackie Peyton popped another pill. It was a frustrating moment for … We chatted with Falco about …
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Appointment Book
Some of the most difficult conversations involve: going to the doctor to get a diagnosis or medical care; deciding when it is necessary to stop driving; making plans for managing finances and legal documents. Learn some tips for breaking the ice and …
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Workplace drug testing tipped to increase despite misgivings
Ken Pidd, the deputy director, research, at the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction in Adelaide, said the tests were a growing trend. "Obviously the biggest threat from workplace drug use is … Miles Hunt is a partner in an inner …
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Parents Must Stop Enabling Teenage Video-Game Addict – Pueblo Chieftain
Parents must stop enabling teenage video-game addict – Pueblo Chieftain
Parents must stop enabling teenage video-game addict
Pueblo Chieftain Q: Our 14-year-old son seems depressed — to us, at least. His principal sees no sign of depression but thinks he's socially anxious. The subjects of counseling and medication have come up. We have suggested to him that he get more exercise and spend … |
How to Stop Addiction – Google News
POV: Let’s Get Serious about Treating Addiction – BU Today
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POV: Let's Get Serious about Treating Addiction
BU Today Stop the revolving door at detoxification programs. Current policy and reimbursement get the patient out the door as soon as he or she is “medically stable,” whether or not the person is connected to, or ready to, enter real addiction treatment. The … |