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New App Hopes to Help Parents Talk About Drugs

New app hopes to help parents talk about drugs
The app, available for iPhone and Android users, gives parents a one-stop shop to communicate with their teens and pre-teens. It also offers the … "We do have a tab on the app that's called watch and it's signs and symptoms," said Moerdyke. "It's …
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'Perfect storm' leads to acts of mass violence
In a 2001 study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, researchers found that the 34 teenagers who had committed 27 mass murders between 1958 and the Columbine High School shootings of 1999 were all males …
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Poll: Majority of Chronic Pain Sufferers Feel Treated Like ‘Drug Addicts’ by … –

Poll: Majority Of Chronic Pain Sufferers Feel Treated Like ‘Drug Addicts’ By … –


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Poll: Majority Of Chronic Pain Sufferers Feel Treated Like 'Drug Addicts' By

The majority of people who suffer from chronic pain feel they are treated like drug addicts during their pharmacy visits, and nearly one-third of pain sufferers showed concern they are being embarrassed by their healthcare provider. (Getty) 
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RI Lawmakers Mull New Drug Abuse, Overdose Bills – Rhode Island Public Radio

RI Lawmakers Mull New Drug Abuse, Overdose Bills
Rhode Island Public Radio
The Senate Health and Human Services committee will be considering a suite of proposed bills that aim to tackle the state's prescription painkiller and heroin addiction and overdose crisis. The committee's chair, Senator Josh Miller (D-Dist. 28

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drug addiction and drug abuse, chronic or habitual use of any chemical substance to alter states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. Traditional definitions of addiction, with their criteria of physical dependence and withdrawal (and often an underlying tenor of depravity and sin) have been modified with increased understanding; with the introduction of new drugs, such as cocaine, that are psychologically or neuropsychologically addicting; and with the realization that its stereotypical application to opiate-drug users was invalid because many of them remain occasional users with no physical dependence. Addiction is more often now defined by the continuing, compulsive nature of the drug use despite physical and/or psychological harm to the user and society and includes both licit and illicit drugs, and the term “substance abuse” is now frequently used because of the broad range of substances (including alcohol and inhalants) that can fit the addictive profile. Psychological dependence is the subjective feeling that the user needs the drug to maintain a feeling of well-being; physical dependence is characterized by tolerance (the need for increasingly larger doses in order to achieve the initial effect) and withdrawal symptoms when the user is abstinent.
Definitions of drug abuse and addiction are subjective and infused with the political and moral values of the society or culture. For example, the stimulant caffeine in coffee and tea is a drug used by millions of people, but because of its relatively mild stimulatory effects and because caffeine does not generally trigger antisocial behavior in users, the drinking of coffee and tea, despite the fact that caffeine is physically addictive, is not generally considered drug abuse. Even narcotics addiction is seen only as drug abuse in certain social contexts. In India opium has been used for centuries without becoming unduly corrosive to the social fabric.

Epidemic Gripping State | Officials Must Act to Counter Drug Abuse – the Tribune-Democrat

Epidemic gripping state | Officials must act to counter drug abuse – The Tribune-Democrat

Epidemic gripping state | Officials must act to counter drug abuse
The Tribune-Democrat
They are the targets of public service announcements – the ones urging parents to keep a closer watch on their medications, learn the warning signs of drug abuse and to seek help when it affects to their loved ones. But county coroners have turned that 

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Ex-NBA player speaks of his struggles with drug abuse at Glenbard North – Chicago Daily Herald

Ex-NBA player speaks of his struggles with drug abuse at Glenbard North
Chicago Daily Herald
Herren, a former player for the Celtics and Denver Nuggets, author of the book "Basketball Junkie" and the subject of the ESPN film "Unguarded," shared his story of a struggle with substance abuse and road to recovery with students and parents

New Exhibit Explores Science Behind Drug Use – WBAL Baltimore

New exhibit explores science behind drug use – WBAL Baltimore

New exhibit explores science behind drug use
WBAL Baltimore
"You hear about drugs and you hear about the effects of drugs on the human body, but nobody talks about the science, so this exhibit talks about the science; what happens in your body when you use drugs," said Van Reiner, with Maryland Science Center.

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Prescription Drugs Could Be Gateway to Heroin – NBCNews.com (blog)

Prescription Drugs Could Be Gateway to Heroin
NBCNews.com (blog)
Prescription drug abuse is a worse problem in the United States than heroin use, federal drug officials said Tuesday, and they said painkillers could be a gateway drug for most heroin users. The death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman from an apparent
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UNC Professor Studies Race, Drug Abuse – the Daily Tar Heel

UNC professor studies race, drug abuse – The Daily Tar Heel

UNC professor studies race, drug abuse
The Daily Tar Heel
“(At our events) we have a lot of drugs facts and statistics available for them just to make substance abuse more real to people instead of just an idea,” she said. “With the increased knowledge base, we'll know how to better serve and better reach

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Overdose deaths from prescription drug abuse skyrocketing in southwestern … – Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Overdose deaths from prescription drug abuse skyrocketing in southwestern
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Across the region, the number of overdose deaths from prescription and illegal drugs has increased dramatically, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, with Fayette County leading the way.

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