Editorial: NJ Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State – NJ.com
Editorial: NJ drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state – NJ.com
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Editorial: NJ drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
NJ.com Starting with the first sentence of its report on a two-year study of New Jersey's drug problems, the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse doesn't mince words. “The skyrocketing use of heroin and other opiates has become the number one … EMTs can do more to save lives in drug OD cases Our View: Road to kicking junk is long, but we have a map EMTs get waiver to treat drug overdose patients with Narcan |
OUR OPINION: DRUG ADDICTION Heroin’s surge demands responses – Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
OUR OPINION: DRUG ADDICTION Heroin's surge demands responses
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader The latest upsurge in the deadly drug's popularity — fueled by cheap prices, a corresponding rise in prescription drug abuse in the United States and money-hungry dealers all too willing to meet demand — calls for a wide response, from federal … |
Plans for expansive drug addiction and treatment center in Calverton move ahead – Newsday
Plans for expansive drug addiction and treatment center in Calverton move ahead
Newsday A large new drug addiction and treatment center, designed to support research into alcohol and drug abuse, has received approval from Riverhead's Zoning Board of Appeals and its developers expect to file a site plan in six to eight months. The 97,000 … |
Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction – Medical News Today
Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction
Medical News Today New research from the University of Adelaide in Australia suggests that poor development of oxytocin in early childhood may explain why some individuals succumb to addictive behavior, such as alcohol or drug abuse. Oxytocin, more commonly referred to … |