Rise in Heroin Usage Creates Need for More Volunteers to Help Kids
Rise in heroin usage creates need for more volunteers to help kids
Nearly half of abused, neglected and dependent cases last year in Huron County were heroin-related.
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Dr. Daliah on The Dangers Of Heroin And Sugar – Dr. Daliah returned to McIntyre In The Morning to explain what heroin does to the body that actually kills people, as well as why sugar may be the ultimate d…
Most Addicts Won't Seek Treatment — Until Police Intervene
Most addicts won't seek treatment — until police intervene
ANDERSON, Ind. — While methamphetamine withdrawal typically doesn't cause severe physical sickness associated with other drugs such as heroin, meth users still face an intense battle to break free from addiction. “The problem is that most get arrested …
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Former meth user tells his story
While methamphetamine withdrawal typically doesn't cause severe physical sickness associated with other drugs such as heroin, meth users still face an intense battle to break free from addiction. February 22, 2014 1 Photo. Featured Ads: Meth Series …
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My Addiction, Through My Eyes Self-Portraits by Graham MacIndoe. – New York Magazine
My Addiction, Through My Eyes Self-portraits by Graham MacIndoe. – New York Magazine
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My Addiction, Through My Eyes Self-portraits by Graham MacIndoe.
New York Magazine He'd place a cheap digital camera on a table or bookshelf, set the self-timer to take a photo every so often, then turn his attention to the rituals of his habit: filling a crack pipe, cooking heroin, shooting up. Over time, he became more deliberate … |
Leaders Push for Expansion of Overdose-Reversal Drug
Leaders push for expansion of overdose-reversal drug
As suburban communities look to battle the problem of heroin abuse on all fronts, health and law enforcement leaders say they're working to build greater awareness of a drug that can counteract the effects of an overdose. It's called Narcan or Naloxone …
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Maine lawmakers give initial approval to wider use of overdose-halting drug
AUGUSTA, Maine — A legislative committee has approved a bill to put medication that counteracts the life-threatening effects of opiate overdose into the hands of police, firefighters and drug users' loved ones. In a party-line vote, members of the …
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About – News & Issues I am a heroin addict and have been calling the “waiting list ” everyday to be detoxed at a hospital that accepts medi cal. I need detox and am afraid that my insurance will run out before I am called. If you Joe or anyone else have an answer for me I … |
Some Kind of “Dog Classes” for Teens….?
Question by nickkelly4dogs: Some kind of “dog classes” for teens….?
I really need something to do for the summer and since I really love dogs, I thought that maybe I could learn more about them. Whether, it’s a doggy grooming class, training class, as long as it’s for teens or for kids then it’s fine. Also, if anyone knows where a 14 year old can get a job dealing with dogs (grooming, daycare, etc)…then it would be greatly appreciated….thanks so much!
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Answer by iTaLo
local dog shelter
Answer by Kiki
You can try your local shelter. However, most won’t accept anyone below 18, or at least 16. I want to do something with dogs too, but I’m still too young too.
Maybe you could ask neighbors or friends if you could walk/pet sit their dog.
Good luck! And try your local shelter. Or maybe start a dog walking business.