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The Other Drug War: Deadly Prescriptions
(The New York Times News Service) — Prescription drugs have killed 1,200 people in Harris County since 2006 — casualties in a deadly American drug war in which dealers are often doctors and pharmaceutical companies rather than narcotics cartels.
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Q&A: Movies About Special-Needs People or Drug Addiction that are Recent?
Question by Britt <3: Movies About Special-Needs People or Drug Addiction that are Recent?
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Pain Med Addiction Skyrocketed Over The Last Decade In USA
In 1998 2.2% of drug rehab patients were being treated for addiction to prescription pain relievers, in 2008 the percentage grew to 9.8%; more than a four-fold increase, according to a new study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This sharp rise in rehab admissions linked to these types of medications affected people of all ages (over 12 years), sexes, and …
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Top Seven Ways Writing Articles Can Explode Your Business
Top Seven Ways Writing Articles Can Explode Your Business
Top Seven Ways Writing Articles Can Explode Your Business
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Prescription drug abuse surged 400 percent in past decade
Prescription drug abuse surged 400 percent in past decade
Prescription drug abuse is not just on the rise – it has become a national crisis, according to a just-released White House study detailing a 400 percent increase in substance abuse treatment admissions for prescription pain relievers between 1998 and 2008.
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Many Teens Posting ‘Haul Videos’ Online
Many Teens Posting ‘Haul Videos’ Online
What if you could get paid to shop and post your great buys online? They’re called “haul videos”. Many teens just post them for fun on YouTube, but now some are making money off them.
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