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Heroin Epidemic Gives Rise to a Generation of ‘Suboxone Babies’ – Al Jazeera America (Blog)

Heroin epidemic gives rise to a generation of ‘Suboxone babies’ – Al Jazeera America (blog)


Al Jazeera America (blog)

Heroin epidemic gives rise to a generation of 'Suboxone babies'
Al Jazeera America (blog)
And pregnant women on the drug transmit it to the unborn baby in utero. After birth, a percentage of infants suffer from “neonatal abstinence syndrome,” or withdrawal. By her 20th birthday, Coleman was hooked on heroin, and she lived with the addiction

Heroin Withdrawal – Google News

St. Louis settles lawsuit over inmate’s heroin withdrawal death – STLtoday.com

St. Louis settles lawsuit over inmate's heroin withdrawal death
STLtoday.com
ST. LOUIS • The City of St. Louis this week settled a lawsuit that alleged that medical negligence and heroin withdrawal caused the death of a jail inmate. Isaac Bennett Jr. was jailed on July 23, 2007, and told a nurse that he was a heroin addict who

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Former Star Athlete Tells ‘Oprah Prime’ About Her Descent Into Heroin … – Huffington Post

Former Star Athlete Tells ‘Oprah Prime’ About Her Descent Into Heroin … – Huffington Post

Former Star Athlete Tells 'Oprah Prime' About Her Descent Into Heroin
Huffington Post
Now a college drop-out, Claire is addicted to heroin. She recently spoke with Oprah about her accelerated path from scholarship student to drug addict on an episode of "Oprah Prime" focusing on heroin addiction. "This was something I never saw coming," 

Heroin Addiction – Google News

Former heroin addict remains sober almost four years after she went to prison … – MLive.com

Former heroin addict remains sober almost four years after she went to prison
MLive.com
She is not a “junkie,” a term she likened to a homophobic slur, and an addict is a past-tense description. An addict is something she was. Always inclined to a “rebellious streak,” her journey toward heroin began with spending time with the “wrong

Are Some More Vulnerable to Addiction?

Are some more vulnerable to addiction?
But drugs of abuse, such as nicotine or heroin, release two to 10 times the amount of dopamine as do natural rewards — and they do it more quickly and more reliably. It's possible … At the far left was a luminous blue light, like the sky at the end …
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Senate gives OK to diversion, risk assessment bill
"There's nothing like a flashing blue light and handcuffs to get your attention that you might have a problem," said Sen. Ann Cummings, as she introduced the Health and Welfare … "At the same time, the bill will give our law enforcement better tools …
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County Law Officials Warn Parents of Rise in Teen Heroin Use – Lake County News Sun

County law officials warn parents of rise in teen heroin use – Lake County News Sun

County law officials warn parents of rise in teen heroin use
Lake County News Sun
They also warned parents that many addicts start out with a prescription for a drug similar to heroin, such as painkillers prescribed for an injury. “A lot of these kids start out as athletes,” Goers added. Heroin withdrawal symptoms are notoriously

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Heroin Withdrawal – Google News

Jackson’s Heroin Problem Persists, Fueled by Prescription Drug Abuse … – MLive.com

Jackson’s heroin problem persists, fueled by prescription drug abuse … – MLive.com


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Jackson's heroin problem persists, fueled by prescription drug abuse
MLive.com
Relapse rates for drug addiction are similar to those for other chronic medical illnesses, such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma, which also have physiological and behavioral components. Treatment involves changing deeply embedded behaviors.
NJ task force releases report on heroin, opiate addiction; reforms could begin The Star-Ledger
NJ Panel Issues Recommendations To Combat 'Skyrocketing' Heroin UseCBS Local
Pass bill to track, fight addictionScranton Times-Tribune
The New Republic –NorthJersey.com
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Heroin Addiction – Google News

Editorial: Heroin addiction often starts in the medicine cabinet – Corvallis Gazette Times

Editorial: Heroin addiction often starts in the medicine cabinet
Corvallis Gazette Times
In addition to the regular drug take-back each year, you can drop off unused medications at the Philomath Police Department, 1010 Applegate St., from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; and at the OSU Department of Public Safety in 

Avon Lake Holds Fourth Address on Heroin, Opiate Abuse

Avon Lake holds fourth address on heroin, opiate abuse
County residents gathered at the Avon Lake Public Library on March 18 to hear Rob Brandt, president of Robby's Voice, deliver a heart-wrenching account of his son, Robby, who tragically died as a result of his addiction to heroin. Brandt said he …
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News anchor tells her own story
Television news anchor Liz Harrison spoke to Immanuel students recently about deeply personal problems. One of her sons is in prison for robbery, and another son is a heroin addict in a rehab program. In addition, Harrison had a double mastectomy …
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Rare US Senate field hearing focuses on Vermont's addiction fight
The low morale and distrust stemmed from an unrealistic expectation that police alone were responsible for solving the illegal drug problems, Baker said, and as a result law enforcement grew more aggressive. “The trouble with those metrics was that …
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