Drug Addiction: Brain Changes Cause Drug Addiction, Researchers Say – LiveScience.com

Drug Addiction: Brain Changes Cause Drug Addiction, Researchers Say – LiveScience.com
Drug addicts and their nonaddict siblings share the same brain abnormalities linked with poor self-control and drug dependence, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at pairs of siblings and healthy, unrelated people, and compared their brain structures …
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Drug Addiction: Brains may be wired for addiction – BBC News
Abnormalities in the brain may make some people more likely to become drug addicts, according to scientists at the University of Cambridge. They found the same differences in the brains of addicts and their non-addicted brothers and sisters. The study …
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Drug Addiction: Gov. Steve Beshear: Pain pill addictions ‘killing our people’ – Courier-Journal
$ 200 billion Amount in health care costs that prescription drug abuse contributes to each year, according to U.S. Attorney General Holder. 9.5 percent Proportion of Kentucky high school seniors who reported in a study they had used prescription …
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Drug Addiction: State task force to tackle prescription drugs – Morning Sentinel
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage formally created a state task force Wednesday to fight prescription drug abuse and addiction in Maine. LePage signed an executive order outlining the membership and mission of the 17-member task force, which will …
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Drug Addiction: Legal Fix – Portugal



Portugal’s maverick drug laws a credible global model? To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com After suffering the highest instance of drug-related deaths in all Europe, Portugal took a brave decision and decriminalised all drugs. Ten years on, is it a success story for other nations to follow? On the streets of Lisbon drug users light up wherever they want. One police officer tells us the girl across the street is smoking crack. He complains, but few share his sentiment. “Considering drug users as criminals just because they are using drugs is not a very realistic approach”, a Portuguese drug addiction officer argues. He has just had an interview with a sixteen-year-old boy caught smoking hashish. No punishment was handed out, just advice. In Portugal it’s now seen as a health problem, rather than a criminal one. Brendan Hughes of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs says it is very difficult to analyse the success of the law. He points to one very interesting fact: “In 10 years of governments in Portugal, where they have changed from left to centre-right to left, back to centre-right, drugs have stayed off the agenda”. Due to the economic crisis, funding for the rehabilitation of drug offenders is going to be very seriously hit. For Dr Goulao, the public face of the law, it comes at the worst possible time. “I believe that more people will turn to drugs and alcohol.” A Film By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures
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