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Gov. Kasich: Board Can Start Regulating Pain Clinics

Drug Abuse in the News

Drug Abuse: Gov. Kasich: Board Can Start Regulating Pain Clinics
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is allowing the state medical board to start regulating pain management clinics to fight drug abuse and keep them from operating as so-called “pill mills.”
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Drug Abuse: Buzz kill: Nike’s shirt slogans stir up concern from antidrug advocates
PORTLAND, Ore. – Nike Inc. is being blasted for replacing its signature “Just Do It” slogan on some T-shirts with the phrases “Dope,” ”Get High” and “Ride Pipe.” The shoe and athletic apparel company said the terms are part of the lingo used by the skaters, snowboarders and participants in other ex
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Drug Abuse: Jupiter woman facing drug charges accused of denying kids access to bathroom
A 35-year-old Jupiter woman has been charged with three counts of child abuse, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Drug Abuse: Glee’s Cory Monteith on Drug Abuse: “I’M Lucky to Be Alive”

Drug Abuse: Glee’s Cory Monteith on Drug Abuse: “I’m Lucky to Be Alive”
Cory Monteith says his adolescent years were quite the opposite of the squeaky clean jock he plays on Glee. I had a serious [drug] problem, the actor who plays Finn Hudson tells Parade magazine. I’m lucky on so many counts?I’m lucky to be alive. See photos of Cory Monteith
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Drug Abuse: Police issue drug abuse citations: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
A Cleveland Heights man, 30, was cited for possession of marijuana and a Maple Heights man, 34, was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia
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Drug Abuse: Stop drug abuse among teenagers
Editor’s note: Students in Amy Steinberg’s fifth-grade class at Kensington Elementary School wrote columns as a fun and interesting way to introduce them to persuasive essay writing. Here is the thirteenth in a series of columns by the fifth-graders.
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