Drug Abuse Help Part 3
Drug Abuse Help Part 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74R-JJf76kU To watch all four parts of this Inpatient Drug Rehab video, click the link above in this description.
A story of recovery
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Savage said she refused to use the tools she was given during her five-day medical detox, and returned to her drug abuse. “It was probably three weeks and I started …. it is like to be scared and fearful sitting in detox. I think it takes an addict …
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“Black Mozart” – Ryan Leslie Live @ Center Stage (Atlanta, GA)
“Black Mozart” – Ryan Leslie Live @ Center Stage (Atlanta, GA) – “Black Mozart” Ryan Leslie performing live at Center Stage in Atlanta (Apr. 12, 2013). Please be sure to subscribe, like and/or comment. We have more and wil…
County by county news for Saturday
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The Cobb County Branch of the NAACP will hold its 32nd Freedom Fund awards banquet starting at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Marriott Atlanta Northwest off Windy Hill Road. Chapter president Deane Bonner said the program is also the financial cornerstone …
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For Which of the Following Reasons Is Drug Addiction Considered a Complex Brain Disease?
Question by Devin: For which of the following reasons is drug addiction considered a complex brain disease?
3. For which of the following reasons is drug addiction considered a complex brain disease?
(Points : 1)
Those who are addicted usually have a mental illness.
Use of drugs over time creates a disease in sections of the brain.
Drugs change the way the brain functions.
With drugs, brain chemicals increase and burn the brain.
Does abybody know?
Best answer:
Answer by J B
Drugs change the way the brain functions.
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Effects of Drugs on Teens
Effects of Drugs on Teens – A movie made by Rachel Tudehope, Jessica Roth, Marissa Dennis, Sara Wadas for our intro class. “What are the neurological effects of drugs on teens?”
Alcobra Ltd. Announces New Findings on Diminished Abuse Potential of Its …
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… to intravenously self-administer methylphenidate by pressing an active lever. The self-administration model is a common and mandatory technique to compare the positive reinforcing effects of novel CNS-active drugs to those of known substances of abuse.
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What Does Law Enforcement Think of the Legalization of Marijuana?
Question by Itstartshere27: What does law enforcement think of the legalization of marijuana?
The Indiana police chief Paul Whitesell just came out and said he is for marijuana legalization.”If it were up to me, I do believe I would legalize it and tax it, particularly in sight of the fact that several other states have now come to that part of their legal system as well”. Also, 73 current and former police officers, judges, prosecutors, and federal agents to Attorney General Eric Holder at the Justice Department asking them to abide the will of the voters in Washington and Colorado. I also have heard personally, current, and former police officers say they wouldn’t oppose marijuana legalization. I was watching a documentary and a detective driving around the streets of New Orleans was saying how he opposes drugs, but that the problem wouldn’t be as big if the consumption wasn’t there. He believed that education is the best prevention, rather than prosecution and incarceration. I took criminal justice in college and my professor (who had over 30 years of LEO experience in NYC and became a detective) said the same exact thing. Now I do believe there are social costs to drug use, but marijuana should not be a Schedule 1 narcotic (along with heroin, meth, and LSD). So I was just wondering, how do other LEO’s feel about it? I for one do not drink, but I do smoke marijuana occasionally when I go out if it is around because I feel it is a safe alternative as long as I am not driving. Thanks.
What Are Hotline Numbers for Teens to Call in for Emotional Help? or to Talk to Someone?
Question by Criss: What are hotline numbers for teens to call in for emotional help? Or to talk to someone?
I know there are some hotline numbers, can anyone give me them? I need to talk to someone who can listen.
Best answer:
Answer by just_ine_credible
1-866-427-4747
Teen Crisis line
There’s also a website called: Teen 2 Teen…http://www.teenline.org/
Just do a google search using “teen crisis line” you’ll get a lot of websites and phone numbers…good luck!!
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