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Community Support to Stem Teen Drug Addiction in the Social Network

Community support to stem teen drug addiction in the social network
Last Monday evening, Woodcreek High School in Roseville hosted a community resource event to raise awareness and educate parents about the modern life of teenagers. Doug Dransfield is the parent organizer of the event. “The high level of alcohol… Continue reading

Community Support to Stem Teen Drug Addiction in the Social Network

Community support to stem teen drug addiction in the social network
Last Monday evening, Woodcreek High School in Roseville hosted a community resource event to raise awareness and educate parents about the modern life of teenagers. Doug Dransfield is the parent organizer of the event. “The high level of alcohol… Continue reading

OUR OPINION: DRUG ADDICTION Heroin’s Surge Demands Responses

OUR OPINION: DRUG ADDICTION Heroin’s surge demands responses
Meanwhile, the Trust for America’s Health, based in Washington, D.C., encourages policy makers to consider steps such as these: the expansion of prescription medication “take back” programs, greater access to addiction treatment programs and wider …
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Plans for Large Calverton Drug Addiction Treatment Center Move Ahead

Plans for large Calverton drug addiction treatment center move ahead
Originally published: March 24, 2014 5:30 PM Updated: March 24, 2014 5:51 PM By MITCHELL FREEDMAN [email protected] A large new drug addiction and treatment center, designed to support research into alcohol and drug abuse …
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Getting at Source of Drug Addiction

Getting at source of drug addiction
Last week Sen. Bob Casey and local law enforcement leaders promoted a Senate bill designed to attack prescription drug addiction at the source rather than after the fact. Prescription drug abuse is a huge problem by itself, but it also is a …
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Editorial: N.J. Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State

Editorial: N.J. drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
Starting with the first sentence of its report on a two-year study of New Jersey’s drug problems, the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse doesn’t mince words. “The skyrocketing use of heroin and other opiates has become the number… Continue reading

Editorial: N.J. Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State

Editorial: N.J. drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse doesn’t mince words. “The skyrocketing use of heroin and other opiates has become the number one health care crisis confronting New Jersey,” it says. Drug overdose deaths now surpass the number of… Continue reading

Editorial: N.J. Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State

Editorial: N.J. drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
The report offers an array of recommendations to help stave off the grim statistics that in 2012 showed more than 8,300 admissions to state-licensed or substance abuse treatment programs for prescription drug abuse – a 700 percent increase since 2002.… Continue reading

Editorial: N.J. Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State

Editorial: N.J. drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
The report offers an array of recommendations to help stave off the grim statistics that in 2012 showed more than 8,300 admissions to state-licensed or substance abuse treatment programs for prescription drug abuse – a 700 percent increase since 2002.… Continue reading

Editorial: N.J. Drug Addiction Study Underscores Deadly Problem Facing State

Editorial: N.J. drug addiction study underscores deadly problem facing state
The report offers an array of recommendations to help stave off the grim statistics that in 2012 showed more than 8,300 admissions to state-licensed or substance abuse treatment programs for prescription drug abuse – a 700 percent increase since 2002.… Continue reading