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Drug Abuse a Problem in New Mexico

Drug abuse a problem in New Mexico
SEYMOUR HOFFMAN IS FOCUSING THE SPOTLIGHT ONCE AGAIN, ON DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICTION. IT’S A PROBLEM NEW MEXICO KNOWS QUITE WELL. KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER MIKE SPRINGER JOINS US WITH A LOOK AT WHAT SOME ARE CALLING A GROWING PROBLEM IN OUR… Continue reading

Sheriff Targets Drug Abuse – Morganton News Herald

Sheriff targets drug abuse – Morganton News Herald

Sheriff targets drug abuse
Morganton News Herald
Having worked in law enforcement since the age of 20, Burke County Sheriff Steve Whisenant has seen many crime trends in his career. Of those trends, perhaps none have reached the epidemic level that substance… Continue reading

New Wave of Heroin Driving Up Overdose Deaths

New Wave of Heroin Driving Up Overdose Deaths
I've gone to far too many funerals," said Brian Gillam, managing director at Phoenix House, which embraces research-tested addiction treatment methods and has locations across the country and in New York. Related Stories. Philip Seymour Hoffman: Key …
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I Need a Good Online Drug Addiction Support Group, Can Someone Please Help Me Out?

Question by homeskillet: i need a good online drug addiction support group, can someone please help me out?
im still very young to be lookin this up but i have to quit what im doing for my senior year next year and i need an online support group because i… Continue reading

Twin Cities Drug Abuse Expert Reacts to Hoffman’s Death

Twin Cities Drug Abuse Expert Reacts To Hoffman’s Death
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The news of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman’s untimely death sent a shock wave through social media Sunday — and re-opened the dialogue of drug abuse and addiction. Carol Falkowski is a drug and substance abuse …
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Task Force: Tackling Drug Abuse in Region a Group Effort – the Sun

Task force: Tackling drug abuse in region a group effort – The Sun

Task force: Tackling drug abuse in region a group effort
The Sun
LOWELL — Thirty-four days into the new year, Middlesex County has already seen 11 drug-related deaths. Lowell Health Director Frank Singleton believes only so… Continue reading