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A better Case Keenum: Winning quarterback's unbelievable story, poise trump
Houston Texans quarterback Case Keenum has worn the hat of the accomplished underdog so well that accepting another narrative almost as improbable requires suspension of disbelief. Yet on Sunday at Reliant Stadium, Oakland Raiders rookie quarterback …
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New Manatee County ordinance discourages bogus pain management clinics
Another new tool in the battle to halt abuse of prescription drugs is the Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, created in 2009 by the Florida Legislature. "The purpose of the PDMP (monitoring program) is to provide the information that is …
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Drug Addiction Changes the Brain – DigitalJournal.com

Drug addiction changes the brain – DigitalJournal.com

Drug addiction changes the brain
DigitalJournal.com
The lead researcher, Yasmin Hurd of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, was quoted by The Scientist as saying: "In heroin users, there are clear disturbances of epigenetic mechanisms that directly correlate with their years of drug use." The

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Effective care for drug addicts often hard to get – Saukvalley

Effective care for drug addicts often hard to get
Saukvalley
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Three months after fleeing a Florida rehabilitation center, Amanda, a 24-year-old from Woodcliff Lake, N.J., was using heroin again. She stole her grandmother's credit card, bought thousands of dollars worth of electronics and sold 

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Rx for Abuse: Prescription drug use among teens on the rise – Timesonline.com

Addiction Treatment With a Dark Side – New York Times

Addiction Treatment With a Dark Side – New York Times

Addiction Treatment With a Dark Side
New York Times
In 2010, a friend texted Mr. Malone an invitation to use the drug recreationally — “we can do the suboxins as soon as I give them to u, iight, dude?” — and he died that night in South Berwick, Me., of buprenorphine poisoning. The friend, Shawn

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Addiction Specialists Wary of New Painkiller – New York Times


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Addiction Specialists Wary of New Painkiller
New York Times
Published: November 15, 2013. Addiction experts protested loudly when the Food and Drug Administration approved a powerful new opioid painkiller last month, saying that it would set off a wave of abuse much as OxyContin did when it first appeared.
Americans Pessimistic About Efforts To Curb Prescription Drug AbuseMintpress News
FDA Approves New Potent Painkiller with High Potential for AbuseRing of Fire
FDA finally cracks down on painkillersHattiesburg American
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Soapbox: Take the Time to Help Stop Prescription Drug Abuse – the Coloradoan

Soapbox: Take the time to help stop prescription drug abuse – The Coloradoan


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Soapbox: Take the time to help stop prescription drug abuse
The Coloradoan
Imagine filling Hughes Stadium to capacity eight times. Approximately that many people misused prescription drugs in Colorado last year, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health 
Rx for Abuse: Prescription drug use among teens on the riseTimesonline.com
Tampa Drug Detox Introduces Updated Women's Program for Rehabilitation PR Web (press release)
Other views: Drug abuse talk needs to cover all the right basesAiken Standard
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Police: When prescription pill abuse becomes too expensive, users switch to … – Washington Post

Other Views: Drug Abuse Talk Needs to Cover All the Right Bases – Aiken Standard

Other views: Drug abuse talk needs to cover all the right bases – Aiken Standard


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Other views: Drug abuse talk needs to cover all the right bases
Aiken Standard
In a recent study, 86 parents of high school students surveyed said their talk with their parents was bereft of a warning about prescription drug abuse. This same study unearthed an equally alarming trend: There are lax attitudes among both parents and
Soapbox: Take the time to help stop prescription drug abuseThe Coloradoan
Rx for Abuse: Prescription drug use among teens on the riseTimesonline.com
Scourge of heroin rears its ugly headBradenton Herald
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Innovating Drug Abuse Prevention – Huffington Post

Innovating Drug Abuse Prevention
Huffington Post
I know this concern is shared among many parents — particularly with regard to alcohol and drug abuse. With social media exacerbating the glamorization of substance abuse in traditional media, how do we make sure positive messages still get through?

How Does One Go About Getting an Entire Account Suspended?

Question by …: How does one go about getting an entire account suspended?
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practically if u put it that way

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Deaths from drug abuse drop sharply in Florida, locally
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Assistant Commissioner Mark Zadra released the 2012 "Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons" report Tuesday by Florida medical examiners showing deaths caused by Oxycodone … Read more on Bradenton Herald

'Bath Salts' Drugs Led to 23000 ER Visits in One Year: U.S. Report
TUESDAY, Sept. 17 (HealthDay News) — Street drugs called "bath salts" were linked to nearly 23,000 emergency department visits in the United States in 2011, a new report says. Bath salts are amphetamine-like stimulants that have become increasingly … Read more on HealthDay