drug abuse

Mountain Drug Running – Kyrgyzstan


 

Mountain Drug Running – Kyrgyzstan – July 1996 The old Silk road through Central Asia has become a new narcotics highway. Drug cargoes pass from Afghanistan through Kyrgyzstan’s spectacular moun…

 

The Wrong Target

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BasicSpine.com: Help With Chemical Dependency Counseling and Drug Abuse Therapy


 

BasicSpine.com: Help with Chemical Dependency Counseling and Drug Abuse Therapy – We’re here for you: http://www.BasicSpine.com, talk to a doctor today! Or Call us: 855-33-BASIC Chemical Dependency and using drugs and abuse alcohol to deal…

 

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Inside Amanda Bynes Crazy Drug Apartment – PHOTOS


 

Inside Amanda Bynes Crazy Drug Apartment – PHOTOS – Inside Amanda Bynes’ crazy drug-fueled house party – weed, photos, cocaine use. FULL PHOTO SPREAD LINK: http://i.imgur.com/BUhJ5p7.jpg http://www.intouchweek…

 

Christina Huffington: "Cocaine Almost Killed Me"

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What Type of Drug OxyContin Is ? When It Was First Introduced? Is It a Schedule Controlled Drug?

Question by Islam: What type of drug OxyContin is ? When it was first introduced? Is it a schedule controlled drug?
OxyContin®, commonly known on the street as OC, OX, Oxy, Oxycotton, Hillbilly heroin, and kicker, led to a… Continue reading

Interview With Gerry Schmidt of the Association for Addiction Professionals


 

Interview with Gerry Schmidt of the Association for Addiction Professionals – OnlinePsychologyDegrees.com recently interviewed Gerry Schmidt, a consultant with the NAADAC (Association of Addiction Professionals). Watch this clip of the…

 

Rodriguez's Lawyer Calls Baseball's Offer a 'Trap'

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Hospital Innovating Care for Drug-Addicted Newborns


 

Hospital innovating care for drug-addicted newborns – Kentucky is ground zero for a tragic epidemic. Hundreds of babies are now being born addicted to the drugs their mothers took while they were pregnant.

 

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