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Drugs Counsellor-Turned-Peddler Jailed in Britain – Deccan Herald
Heroin Addiction: Drugs counsellor-turned-peddler jailed in Britain – Deccan Herald
He went on to work for a voluntary-sector organisation until April 2003, providing one-to-one support for drug addicts. Confronted with some financial … first found 1.36 million pounds worth of heroin in a suitcase Ahmed was allegedly carrying, he …
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Opiate Detox: Shutdown of Detox Centre Angers Valley Lobby Group – the Chronicle Herald
Opiate Detox: Shutdown of detox centre angers Valley lobby group – The Chronicle Herald
“Detox isn’t classified as an effective treatment … “I know that report is going to say that we don’t have sufficient treatment for opiate addictions. I believe we have a right to know what’s going on in our communities and what these experts …
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Rodents in Rehab: Cure for Rats’ Heroin Addiction – Sydney Morning Herald
Heroin Addiction: Rodents in rehab: cure for rats’ heroin addiction – Sydney Morning Herald
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Rodents in rehab: cure for rats' heroin addiction
Sydney Morning Herald ''Most cocaine and heroin addicts aren't CEOs and insurance companies don't cover them. But there's clearly a need for this. The billions of dollars spent on wasted lives, theft, destruction, AIDS – it's hard to measure.'' Amy Winehouse Dead: Should Drug Users Be Vaccinated Against Addiction? |
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Heroin Addiction: Teen is granted bail as he beats heroin addiction – Dundalk Argus
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Teen is granted bail as he beats heroin addiction
Dundalk Argus A 17-YEAR-OLD who stole thousands of euro of electrical equipment from houses in Dundalk has been released on bail after the court heard he had beaten a heroin addiction. The youth, who cannot be named because of his age, appeared at Dundalk District … |
Marlborough Wife Was Winning the Fight Against Her Addiction (From the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald) – Gazette and Herald
Heroin Detox: Marlborough wife was winning the fight against her addiction (From The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald) – Gazette and Herald
They met more frequently and he gradually learned about her addiction to heroin and alcohol and they married in Marlborough in 1998 . “I loved her to bits and she was a good mother to Jack,” said Mr Head. After a voluntary detox course at home “she …
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Heroin Detox: Marlborough Wife Was Winning the Fight Against Her Addiction – Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
Heroin Detox: Marlborough wife was winning the fight against her addiction – Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
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Marlborough wife was winning the fight against her addiction
Wiltshire Gazette and Herald They met more frequently and he gradually learned about her addiction to heroin and alcohol and they married in Marlborough in 1998 . “I loved her to bits and she was a good mother to Jack,” said Mr Head. After a voluntary detox course at home “she … |
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Heroin Addiction: Harry’s Dog Napping Remains a Mystery – Sydney Morning Herald
Heroin Addiction: Harry’s dog napping remains a mystery – Sydney Morning Herald
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Harry's dog napping remains a mystery
Sydney Morning Herald Tran was reluctant to go to police because of previous dishonesty offences relating to a former heroin addiction. The magistrate said Tran's reluctance prolonged the period of time the dog was missing for his owner. However he was satisfied Tran was … |
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Heroin Addiction: Doctors rethink addiction medicine
10 medical schools have introduced the first accredited residency programs in addiction medicine, where doctors who have completed medical school and a residency will be able to spend a year studying the relationship between addiction and brain chemistry.
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Heroin Addiction: Appetite For Salt, Heroin Share Brain Pathways
Study Says Findings Shed Light On Addiction, Appetite Last week, we reported on a study on how fatty foods triggered marijuana-like chemicals in the body (http://bit.ly/pDMcxb). Now, we move onto the hard stuff: salt, cocaine and opiates.
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