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Friends of NIDA, Congressional Briefing: Substance Abuse and the Military Community


 

Friends of NIDA, Congressional Briefing: Substance Abuse and the Military Community – Friends of NIDA hosted a congressional brief titled, “Military Personnel, Veterans and their Families: How Substance Abuse Research is Effecting Positive Cha…

 

Weekend binge drinking can leave lasting liver damage

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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) defines binge drinking for women as having four or more drinks in two hours; for men, it is five or more drinks in two hours. An estimated 29 percent of … As the main metabolic site for …
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Alcohol Addiction Treatment (888) 978-4179


 

Alcohol Addiction Treatment (888) 978-4179 – Alcohol Addiction Treatment – Looking for Alcohol Addiction Treatment? Call (888) 978-4179 for Alcohol Addiction Treatment. Available 24 hrs a day, 7 days a …

 

Anti-HIV therapy appears to protect children's hearts, NIH network study shows

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For children who have had HIV-1 infection since birth, the combination drug therapies now used to treat HIV appear to protect against the heart damage seen before combination therapies were available, according to researchers in a National Institutes …
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Lose Stigma, “Breaking the Taboo” Inspired #2


 

Lose Stigma, “Breaking the Taboo” Inspired #2 – Another non-profit micro-documentary by Clayton Redfield) What is Project VOX? Project VOX, (the Latin word for voice), is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organizatio…

 

Local law enforcement use grants to propel into the future

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Program areas funded by the Recovery Act are prescription drug abuse community awareness programs, local correctional resources, problem solving courts, multi-jurisdictional task forces, technology enhancement projects and community policing and …
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I Need Information on Weather Drug Addiction Is Inherieted or Is It Learned Behavior & the Difference Between?

Question by pookie: I need information on weather drug addiction is inherieted or is it learned behavior & the difference between?
Im doing a study on drug addiction and need to know whether it is inherited or passed down from generation to generation or do you learn to use drugs from family members or peer pressure.

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Answer by zapata
98% of psychology uses intuition to describe,and analyze human behavior,anecdotal evidence might be dna studies,,,inconclusive,,,,societal factors,ditto,,,,,biological factors,such as sensitivity to foods,chemicals as these often bear on topics such as l/d,add/hd,anti social tendencies,if these professions understood drug addiction,they’d have vaccines

What Are a Parents Rights vs. NV CPS if One Parent Passes Drug Test , and the Other Passes Only Hair Test?

Question by Krista: What are a parents rights vs. NV CPS if one parent passes drug test , and the other passes only hair test?
CPS took my friends child from his grandparents, whom he was visiting in another state, and when he was returned to his parents in NV, CPS came and took him again. His parents were ordered to test for drug abuse, one parent passed, the other passed the hair but not the urine test. What are their rights, and what happens now, can the clean parent obtain custody?

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Substance Abuse Promo


 

Substance Abuse Promo – http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/team-most-high-substance-abuse-mixtape.66366.html.

 

Sanusi Advocates Drug Test for Political Office Seekers

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Speaking in Kano Saturday at the State Government House during the inauguration of a three-day anti-substance abuse awareness campaign and Train-the-Trainers workshop, the CBN governor also blamed the elites for the prevailing moral decadence in …
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Health law could be godsend for addicts — if resources suffice

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