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Vermont Battling a ‘Full-Blown Heroin Crisis’ – Christian Broadcasting Network

Vermont Battling a ‘Full-Blown Heroin Crisis’ – Christian Broadcasting Network


Times of India

Vermont Battling a 'Full-Blown Heroin Crisis'
Christian Broadcasting Network
MONTPELIER, Vt. — America has a heroin problem, especially in the Northeast. The recent death of Academy-award winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman is by no means an isolated case and officials have reported a spike in the abuse of the drug in New 
Heroin Addiction: Tell Us Your StoryNBCNews.com
Philip Seymour Hoffman's Story and Obamacare Coverage of Drug AddictionHuffington Post (blog)
Guest view: Drug overdoses an issue we cannot ignoreUtica Observer Dispatch

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Heroin Addiction – Google News

Heroin: New England’s Unlikely Epidemic – LiveScience.com

Heroin: New England's Unlikely Epidemic
LiveScience.com
In quaint New England towns, where white-spired churches dot a landscape of rolling farmland and leafy forests, local residents and government officials are alarmed over a deadly scourge more often linked to gritty urban ghettos: heroin addiction. In

Heroin Addiction – Google News

Readers react to story about Bennington’s heroin problem in the New York Times – Bennington Banner

Readers react to story about Bennington's heroin problem in the New York Times
Bennington Banner
The article, written by New York Times New England Bureau Chief Katharine Seelye, features comments from local heroin addicts, a doctor at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, and a Vermont State Police trooper. It contrasts what the people suffering 
Bulwark in Revolutionary War, town in Vermont faces heroin scourgeRutland Herald

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‘Not in my backyard’ attitude doesn’t work with drug addiction – Bangor Daily News


Bangor Daily News

'Not in my backyard' attitude doesn't work with drug addiction
Bangor Daily News
The cost to treat one Maine heroin addict in an outpatient, medication-based treatment center with frequent random drug testing is approximately $ 3,000 per year, while incarceration costs more than $ 50,000 per year. Even if one wants to ignore the

Heroin Addiction – Google News