Amounts of heroin entering the country from the Middle East and Asia could contribute to the spread of HIV among injection drug users
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Australian National Council on Drugs on Monday said that increased amounts of heroin entering the country from the Middle East and Asia could contribute to the spread of HIV among injection drug users, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. The council's Asia-Pacific Committee reported that heroin trafficking has increased and that border detections of the drug were the highest on record in 2006 and 2007.According to committee chair Robert Ali, heroin use and overdose deaths in Australia have decreased since 2001, but overall global production has increased, creating new risks. He said that an increase in the availability of heroin could result in "recruitment of new drug users," adding, "It's recruiting a new group of users into injecting who think there is no HIV and don't know much about hepatitis C and just feeling that it's not risky. There's a perception that all of this has gone away, that it's no longer a problem." He added that there is "a real risk" of HIV and hepatitis C among IDUs. ANCD reports that heroin imported from Afghanistan also is being more heavily processed to allow for easier injection (Sydney Morning Herald, 3/17). Ali warned that authorities should not become complacent, according to the West Australian. He said, "When we look at the global drug problem, the threat that is causing the most concern is the risk of HIV, and there are now 128 countries that have detected HIV among drug users." He added that one-third of all HIV cases outside of Sub-Saharan Africa are transmitted through injection drug use (O'Leary, West Australian, 3/17). According to Ali, Australia should work with neighboring countries to address the issue. "We need to get ahead of the game, we need to work with our near-neighboring countries ... to help implement things that work because that will be in our long-term domestic security interest"23:01 Sydney 0 Comments
Police arrested a man after they say he was carrying 192 bags of heroin in his pockets.
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Police arrested a man after they say he was carrying 192 bags of heroin in his pockets.At 3:00 a.m. Saturday, police found 25 year-old Jonathan Kissel passed out on the 500 block of S. Pugh St. They said he had alcohol on his breath and a ziploc bag in his pocket. They say that bag had 182 bags of heroin inside of it. They also found another 10 bags of heroin on Kissel. He's in the Centre County Jail on $100,000 bail.22:58 Centre County Jail 0 Comments
"liquid heroin" and "cheese".
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"liquid heroin" and "cheese".22:54 "liquid heroin" and "cheese". 1 Comments
There was a recent news article about the death of a 17 year old girl in Texas who overdosed on "cheese", which is a street name for heroin. Cheese is more specifically heroin that has been cut with tylenol. It is usually found in a powder from and typically snorted. Because this drug is cut with tylenol and may be snorted instead of injected many users think it is not as dangerous or as addictive, some are not even aware that it is a form of heroin. But, it IS heroin and heroin is very dangerous and very addictive whether you are injecting it or snorting it, and you can die from it either way. Heroin is a tolerance drug, meaning your body builds up a tolerance requiring you to use more and more each time in order to achieve the same high.
The second trend is "liquid heroin". Many agencies and hospitals are reporting an increase in arrests and hospitalizations of high school and college students who have been using liquid heroin. Liquid heroin is a watered down version of heroin. Students keep the heroin in an eyedropper or a 1 inch tall glass containers with a dropper(about the width of a marker). Even though kids may view using this as less harmful it is still using drugs. The symptoms of someone who is using liquid heroin are very similar to other forms of heroin (constricted pupils, droopy eyelids, slow speech, slow reflexes, facial itching, dry mouth and lower blood pressure). Liquid heroin is also addictive and the body will grow more tolerant requiring the user to use more of the drug and possibly more often in order to get the same effect. Because it is addictive that means there are also withdrawal symptoms. Many of these students do not even recognize that they are becoming addicted or experiencing withdrawal symptoms because they did not view liquid heroin as addictive. They feel their muscles getting sore and their body aching. They knew when they took more liquid heroin it made it feel better but did not associate that as addiction or withdrawals. Heroin IS heroin, no matter how it is disguised. Because heroin is so addictive and because the withdrawal process can be so severe most people who struggle with heroin addiction have to enter a drug rehab in order to overcome this addiction.
29-year-old man who died yesterday was the latest victim of the country’s heroin epidemic.
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29-year-old man who died yesterday was the latest victim of the country’s heroin epidemic. In the past month, a total of five drug addicts have died either from heroin overdoses or suicide; four out of the five addicts received treatment at Himmafushi rehabilitation centre run by the department of rehabilitation services (DRS).22:50 Maldives 0 Comments
The family of the 29-year old said he had been struggling with addiction for four years.They added he had been acting strangely in the early hours of Saturday morning and was taken to Indira Gandhi Memorial hospital after complaining of breathing difficulties.Doctors at IGMH informed the family he had died of a heroin overdose.On 20 March, Abdullah Shiham, 33, an inmate at Maafushi jail serving a 25-year sentence for drug possession, was found dead in his cell.Police have since confirmed he died of a benzodiazepine overdose.A forensic examination of drugs seized recently revealed that heroin sold on the streets was laced with benzodiazepine, a class of psychoactive drugs, according to police.
The combination of benzodiazepine with opiates is known to lead to coma and even death.A week after Shiham’s death, a 33-year old woman hanged herself in Male’. According to her family, she had been in the local rehabilitation centre some years ago and had been sent abroad for treatment on many different occasions. She committed suicide two months after police caught her with a small amount of heroin and was subsequently fired from her job.
The night before, on 24 March, police rescued a drug addict in Male’ as he attempted to hang himself.Earlier this month, another drug addict, a 29-year old woman, was found hanged at her house. She was reportedly denied the chance of rehabilitation by the authorities.Two other drug addicts have died in the past month of heroin overdoses.But, a DRS official told Minivan News today they do not provide any information to the press.
Following the deaths, the health ministry called a meeting this afternoon with three local NGOs – Journey, Fanas and Society of Woman Against Drugs – organised by the president’s office.After extensive discussions where the NGOs presented policy papers, the ministry decided to hold a forum with all relevant government bodies and other stakeholders to take immediate measures as well as draw up long-term plans to tackle the problem. Speaking to Minivan News today, deputy home minister Dr Abdullah Waheed said most young people were caught between extremes of radical Islam and the drug culture, which contributed to growing social and cultural tensions.“There are no acceptable forms of entertainment available to youth.”Conservative estimates put the number of drug addicts in the country at 10,000, Dr Waheed said, but existing facilities could only provide treatment for 200 addicts every year.The government was currently in the process of drawing up broader and more inclusive rehabilitation programmes as well as revising the penal code and drug laws. But, local NGO, Journey, has criticised the government for not producing any results since coming to power.
The new government has not reviewed the programme or the model used by DRS for the past 11 years, said Mohamed Arif, chairperson of Journey.Despite the good quality of infrastructure and facilities at the rehabilitation centre, the programme does not offer adequate aftercare services.“We need a comprehensive programme to deal with all the underlying problems.”95 per cent of addicts who seek rehabilitation in the country relapse into drug use, Arif said. According to the ruling Maldivian Democratic Party manifesto, there are an estimated 30,000 drug addicts in Maldives.
Rapper Coolio was arrested a couple of hours ago at LAX as a screening to get him to his Southwest Airlines plane revealed he had crack cocaine
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Rapper Coolio Artis Leon Ivey, Jr. (real name) was arrested a couple of hours ago at LAX as a screening to get him to his Southwest Airlines plane revealed he had crack cocaine on his person, as TMZ reports.According to the celebrity gossip website / paparazzi agency, the rapper was on his way to Tulsa, Okla., where he was scheduled to play a show at the Flytrap Music Hall, with co-headliners Tone Loc and Shock G of The Digital Underground. A simple screening revealed that he had a certain amount of the drug on his person, which prompted airport personnel to call reinforcements. It is at this point, sources say, that Coolio became agitated and even “got physical with the screener at some point during the incident.” Police took him to headquarters, booked him and set bail at $10,000. The rapper posted bail almost immediately and was later released. No further details pertaining to the case have yet been made public, and an arraignment date is still pending as of now.
Just recently, Coolio made headlines again when he took part in the “Celebrity Big Brother” UK reality show. However, this time, it wasn’t as much for what he did that he made it into the papers, but for what he said, as he told one of his fellow “mates” that he believed computers came from aliens and that Hollywood films could actually predict the future – if one only knew how to look at them right.
“All this technology. You think it came from this planet? [expletive] I don’t think men are that smart. I think it came from somewhere else. Movies are made twenty years before they happen. Look at ‘Face Off’ with John Travolta. Nobody thought that [expletive] would happen, but it has. The movie ‘Independence Day’ – that’s gonna happen. Microbiotics, computer science, jet planes – they came from a different planet.” the 45-year-old rapper said while being a member of the Big Brother house.
Death of 15-year-old Maddie Kiefer by what Whitefish Bay police say is a drug overdose death
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Death of 15-year-old Maddie Kiefer by what Whitefish Bay police say is a drug overdose death has not only caused grief and sorrow in the community she called home.It's caused a sobering reminder for any parent around the area who has heard this story and wondered about the danger their own children may face.David Spakowitz, head of the Wisconsin Department of Justice Narcotics Bureau, had a frank and eye-opening conversation about the subjects of teenage drug use on 620WTMJ's "Wisconsin's Morning News."Spakowitz gave some shocking facts about how teenage drug users are more quickly advancing to the most dangerous of drugs, including heroin, the drug of choice of one of the suspects accused of giving Maddie the substances that apparently killed her."It used to be where you'd start out drinking, go into alcohol, experiment in cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, then eventually go onto heroin, the top of the heap," said Spakowitz."We've seen an alarming rate of younger kids starting out with marijuana and going right to heroin."Boyfriends and girlfriends, because it's an injectable substance, sometimes they're afraid of needles so their friends will shoot them up."There's not that leap. It used to take years to progress to a high level of an opiate addiction. Now, it's done, sometimes within a year."Heroin Much Easier To Use Spakowitz detailed that heroin is more used by teenagers because it's simply not as hard to use as it was a generation ago."The heroin, from when I was growing up, the only way to use heroin, because of the low purity, was to inject it.19:07 Whitefish Bay 1 Comments
"From about the mid-90's, there's been such an increase in the quality of heroin that makes it snortable. There's not the stigma associated with needles."With an opiate, it's a central nervous system depressant. It slows everything down. It slows down your heart rate, your respiration, so it's not an aggressive type of high. You don't have a care in the world."Once you're on heroin or an opiate, everything is fine, and I think these kids are using it as an escape.""You can snort one $10 bag of heroin and have a two-to-four hour high, and maybe that's the appealing thing because there's not the stigma of crack cocaine or using needles."Before Heroin, It's The Stuff You Have In Your Medicine CabinetThe drugs Spakowitz says teenagers sometimes use before reaching heroin can often be found inside your own cabinet.It's often the drugs you may get from your doctor for pain medication, sometimes oxycontin or vicodin, the drug former Packers quarterback Brett Favre became addicted to during the mid-1990's."They start out abusing an opiate, oxycontin, vicodin.."We have studies that say that 2/3rds of kids, young adults that get their drugs get it from their parents' medicine cabinet."We need parents out there or family members (to know), once you're done with a prescription, get rid of it."Another suggestion Spakowitz gave is to have a locked medicine cabinet.Often, it may not be your own children rummaging through your medicine cabinet for such prescription drugs.It might be your child's friends who could be raiding it, and your child might not even know it."I've had a number of cases where (we ask), 'Where are you getting all this stuff?' and (suspects) say, 'When I go over to a friend's house, the first thing I do is go through the medicine cabinet.Then, the need becomes worst than just going for what's your doctor gave you."Unfortunately with what happens, when they no longer can get it from their friend's medicine cabinet, or their parent's prescriptions lapse, so they can't take it any longer, it becomes to expensive to use oxycontin or vicodin, so they're moving on to heroin."Heroin More Available in Wisconsin The supply chain of heroin delivery to the Midwest has made it much easier to find the deadly drug in Wisconsin."We've seen a shift," explained Spakowitz. "We used to see the majority of our heroin users that come from Chicago or South American heroin coming from the southwest border."In the last three or four years, all of our heroin comes from Chicago. What used to come out of the southwest border or New York City now is only 90 miles away.
"That's how it's getting to Milwaukee."And how it's getting across the entire state."It's not a Southeastern Wisconsin problem. I talked to law enforcement officers all across the state. There's a huge prescription diversion problem across the state, not only in the Madison area, but the Fox River Valley, Central Wisconsin, Northwestern Wisconsin.""One of the most alarming and dangerous things that I'm seeing is that the users will pool their money. They'll get four or five of their friends, pool in $40, $50, $60, have the one person that will drive to Milwaukee to the heroin supplier (and) pick up the heroin."A lot of times, they'll shoot up right around the block, the gas station restroom, and then they'll drive it back to the county where they came from and distribute it out there."We're having a number of these kids that are under the influence of heroin operating on our roadways. Very, very dangerous.""As such, the Attorney General has identified this as an emerging problem and has specifically trained agents in each one of our field offices for opiate investigations similar to what we did with the methamphetamine problem Wisconsin experienced five, six, seven years ago in Northwestern Wisconsin."Sometimes, Surviving Overdoses Doesn't Stop Addictions One of the suspects accused of supplying drugs to Kiefer twice overdosed from mixing heroin with other drugs.Still, that didn't stop him from continuing his habits, and allegedly, supplying others like Kiefer with drugs."When we see these kids and young adults that use controlled substances, especially heroin, it's almost like a badge of honor, the number of times they've overdosed," said Spakowitz."All of a sudden they're back at it. They're playing Russian roulette with this drug, because they don't know the quality."One week, it might be 20% heroin that they're using, the next week, it might be 50%, and they can overdose."The way dealers give higher level narcotics can also get users to unknowingly overdose."The new drug dealer wants to get more customers, so to try to get you to be my customer and try to get you away from (another drug dealer), I'm going to give you higher quality dope because it will be better dope, and you'll say 'I'll come back to you.'"But if you have an established tolerance level of maybe two bags at 30% (heroin), and I give you 60% heroin, and you do the same, all of a sudden, it becomes like shooting four bags. There's a strong, strong potential for overdose."The mixing of drugs, which one of the suspects in the Kiefer case did in both of his overdose cases, also has become more prevalent."A group of young people will take whatever medications they come to the party with, throw them in a big bowl, mix with alcohol, and they just start grabbing out anything and ingesting those."Talk about a potential lethal dose."How To Tell Your Child May Be Using Drugs?What are the warning signs to watch for? Spakowitz gives some good tips in terms of the child's behavior.
"The first basic thing is that you have to know your kid," explains Spakowitz."You have to understand their behaviors and what they're doing, the friends they're associating with."With any kind of substance abuse, and we've seen it unfortunately more so with opiate abuse which is your oxycontin, vicodin, and subsequently heroin, is the changes in behavior."If your son or daughter is strong in athletics, or academically very strong or has other interests, very strong in the family, and all of a sudden starts shying away from their normal group of friends and start hanging out with other people, changes in personal appearance, lack of money, or all of a sudden they have a lot of money, more secretive (behaviors), those are some of the indicators that we've identified that they may be involved in controlled substances.One thing parents must caution themselves about, too, is their own willingness to ask the tough questions, knowing they may feel a sense of failure if they see their own child using drugs.
"A lot of parents are in denial, especially if they come from a more affluent family, or a family-orientated group," said Spakowitz. "You don't want to admit that maybe your son or daughter is involved in something like this."
"It's shock at first, because they think they've done everything right, and then all of a sudden, there's some embarrassment involved. 'How could I have done this?' They've given everything. 'I've provided for them,' and then all of a sudden, 'What happens here?' "Spakowitz tells parents who discover their children's use to remain steadfast in fighting for their children's lives and getting them off the drugs - and away from the sources of those drugs.
"You have to stick with it. It has to be a family endeavor. They have to break that cycle. They have to get them away from their friends. With opiate addicts, with heroin, with 'oxy,' they all sort of stick together because, 'I need it, and I know where to go.'
"I've talked to too many parents from very good families. Their son and daughter have been in and out of treatment, and once in a while, you just throw up your hands and say 'I've tried my best.' "
But it's up to the drug user to finally say no more."The user has to want to quit. They have to be committed to it.""The good kid from a suburban high school can get a felony drug record that can stick with them for the rest of their lives, and it's difficult to explain that to these kids, 'your choices now will affect the rest of your lives.' "Or end a life, as reported to be the case with Maddie Kiefer.
Popular smoking cessation drug dramatically reduced the amount a heavy drinker will consume
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Popular smoking cessation drug dramatically reduced the amount a heavy drinker will consume, a new Yale School of Medicine study has found. Heavy-drinking smokers in a laboratory setting were much less likely to drink after taking the drug varenicline compared to those taking a placebo, according to a study published online in the journal Biological Psychiatry.The group taking varenicline, sold as a stop-smoking aid under the name Chantix, reported feeling fewer cravings for alcohol and less intoxicated when they did drink. They were also much more likely to remain abstinent after being offered drinks than those who received a placebo, the study found.Additionally, there were no adverse effects associated with combining varenicline with alcohol in the doses studied. When combined with low doses of alcohol, varenicline did not change blood pressure or heart rate, nor did it seem to induce nausea or dizziness."We anticipate that the results of this preliminary study will trigger clinical trials of varenicline as a primary treatment for alcohol use disorders, and as a potential dual treatment for alcohol and tobacco use disorders," said Sherry McKee, associate professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine and lead author of the study.Smokers are more likely to drink alcohol and to consume greater quantities of alcohol, and they are four times more likely to meet criteria for alcohol use disorders. Diseases related to tobacco use are the leading causes of death in alcoholics."A medication such as varenicline, which may target shared biological systems in alcohol and nicotine use, holds promise as a treatment for individuals with both disorders" according to McKee.McKee said that 80% of participants receiving varenicline did not take a drink at all, compared to 30% of the placebo group. The findings suggest that varenicline has the potential to be at least as effective in reducing drinking as naltrexone, another drug found to reduce alcohol consumption in heavy drinkers. Unlike naltrexone, varenicline is not metabolized by the liver and may be safe to use by those with impaired liver function, a frequent consequence of heavy alcohol use, McKee said11:47 journal Biological Psychiatry 0 Comments
Drug addicted men admit to have consumed drugs to be able to have sexual relations
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Drug addicted men admit to have consumed drugs to be able to have sexual relations and most of them (58%) choose cocaine to this purpose, the narcotic which increases the most sexual incapacitation. On the other hand, only 37.50% drug addict women consume drugs to this purpose, and when they do, they resort to cocaine (37%), speed ball (25%) and alcohol (25%). Those are the conclusions of a study carried out by Professors of the department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment, where they have analysed the connection between drug consumption and sexual performance. They took a poll of 120 characters (104 male and 16 female drug addicts), aged between 17 and 23 years old and with an average age of 32.25, who were administered a poll together with the Addictive Behaviour Questionnaire, a test which assesses consumption seriousness. Another conclusion of the work carried out at the UGR is that 50.98% of men use drugs to have sexual relations, as against 43.75% of women. This category also shows the differences by sexes, as men who consume drugs to lose their inhibition use alcohol and cocaine almost in the same proportion (43 and 37%, respectively), whereas in the case of women it is alcohol, with 72%, the most common substance. The research work has been carried out by Professors Pablo Vallejo Medina, Miguel Pérez García and Juan Carlos Sierra, who insist that, in the light of the results obtained, men present a paradoxical fact, "as cocaine, which is the most commonly used drug as an enhancer factor of sexuality, is also the most incapacitating drug at a sexual level". According to researchers, this fact could be due to that drug addicts use cocaine in order to increase their sexual power and performance which, as has been proved by authors such as Cregel and Mark, only happens when consumed in low doses and in the short term. Such conditions would be difficult to keep, as consumers, due to the habit and the dependence would tend to increase both the doses and the consumption time, seriously harming the sexual function.11:45 Miguel Pérez García and Juan Carlos Sierra , Professors Pablo Vallejo Medina 0 Comments
Growing drug use in the city following a massive rise in the number of discarded needles.
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Growing drug use in the city following a massive rise in the number of discarded needles.Figures obtained by the Echo reveal that 893 syringes were found in public places last year — almost 500 more than the previous year.11:42 Polsloe 0 Comments
The needles were most commonly discarded in public toilets, including those in Blackboy Road, Exeter bus station and King William Street.
Mount Pleasant Road was also singled out as a hotspot.
Ten of the city's public toilets have been fitted with blue lighting, which is designed to make it hard for drug users to find veins in order to inject heroin.
Karen Histed-Todd, of Devon Drug and Alcohol Action Team, said up to 400 people a year accessed drug treatment in the Exeter area through Devon Primary Care Trust.
She said: "Heroin is the main injected drug of choice in Exeter. Amphetamine is also injected, though not in the numbers of heroin."There are more people coming into drug treatment year-on-year and the majority obtain the help they need (usually methadone or bupernorphine) within three weeks of making contact."
She added: "The quality of treatment is improving year on year with more and more people successfully coming off drugs and getting back to a more normal life."
Sgt Morris Elphick, who is responsible for policing the west of the city, said: "Drug use is a modern curse. We had a very successful operation last week when 35 properties were raided and more than 20 people were arrested.
"The majority of drug users do dispose of their needles responsibly but they do have chaotic lifestyles.
"Unfortunately, asking them to do something simple like disposing of needles responsibly can be difficult for them."
Exeter mum Janet Dowle, 55, of Beacon Heath, pricked her finger on a syringe left in the public toilets in Guinea Street last August.
After a worrying six months, she was given the all-clear from infections such as hepatitis B.
But she had to have three months of injections and still has to go back 12 months after the initial injury for a booster shot.
Mrs Dowle thinks the council should provide sharps boxes in public toilets. She said: "I think they should try this to see how it goes."
Richard Branston, city councillor for Newtown, is to raise the issue with police.
He said: "This problem is a great concern for a number of local residents and we need to take urgent action on this."
Yolonda Henson, city councillor for Polsloe, said: "There is no point in pretending this problem is not there."It should not be too much to ask that those using drugs to dispose of needles responsibly."Exeter City Council has said that some of the increase can be put down to better recording of needles found.
Councillor Kevin Mitchell, lead member for environment and leisure, said: "While the number of discarded needles found in public areas is a cause of concern, the situation in Exeter is relatively low when compared to other cities in the UK.
Mike Trim, head of Exeter's cleansing services, said: "We might be revisiting the idea of putting sharps boxes into public toilets.
"The trouble is, if we do that then we could be accused of encouraging drug use in the toilets."We have made inquiries and have not been able to find a sharps box which is totally secure and if these are tampered with we would have a bigger problem because they can contain so many needles."
Hospitals are admitting more than 100 retired patients a day for alcohol abuse.
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Hospitals are admitting more than 100 retired patients a day for alcohol abuse. 11:40 Kensington and Chelsea , Richmond and Kingston 0 Comments
Serious drink-addiction has nearly doubled among the over-65 age group. Former company directors living in affluent areas of London are among those ending up in A & E or on surgical wards for drink-related problems.A total of 36,805 pensioners a year - "silver sozzlers"- are hospitalised for drink-related health problems. This compares with 20,735 in 2002. Experts predict the figures for liver disease and alcohol poisoning will continue to rise unless addiction treatment is made more available on the NHS.They also say drinking at home is one reason why binge drinking has soared among the elderly.The figures will increase pressure on ministers to take action against the drinks industry which has been blamed for encouraging binge drinking with cut-price promotions and incentives.Anti-addiction charities and medical experts called on the Government to follow Scotland and bring in a minimum price for drink. It is the first country in Europe to fix alcohol prices. The Liberal Democrats, who uncovered the figures, said the dangers of excessive drinking among retired people was a hidden problem and solutions needed to be properly targeted. Lib-Dem MP Tom Brake said: 'While newspaper headlines have focused on binge-drinking teenagers, the number of elderly people being hospitalised due to alcohol has been soaring unnoticed. "These figures are deeply worrying and ministers must take action to tackle this new and disturbing trend. The Government has massively under-funded alcohol treatment services, while this problem has been allowed to escalate."The Royal College of Physicians, which is calling for higher taxes on alcohol, said drinking at home was partly to blame. RCP president Professor Ian Gilmore told the Standard: 'These figures underline that the UK's worrying relationship with alcohol is not just about teenage binge drinking. "The biggest increase in drinking is at home, fuelled by massive supermarket discounting. The over-65s, particularly vulnerable to illness, are clearly part of this rising tide of health harm."Kensington and Chelsea, Richmond and Kingston are among those boroughs with ageing alcoholics. More than 2,000 over-65s a year in these areas alone need hospital treatment for drink-related health problems
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- A coroner warned cocaine use has become too common among young people after hearing a teenager killed herself and a friend in a road crash while high on the drug.
- A Cure for Addiction to Sweet Drinks
- a decongestant found in over-the-counter cold medicines
- a Diamond Bar resident
- A drug user has died in a Lancashire hospital after being infected with anthrax
- A father-of-two infuriated a judge after it had emerged that he has pocketed 16
- A fifth of young drug users admit to taking substances without having any idea of what they contain
- a film about addiction
- A former lover of David Cameron became a nun after beating an alcohol and drug addiction
- A man who killed his friend when he injected him with heroin has been jailed for a total of five years.
- a member of pop group Girlicious
- A mind-altering drug banned in Britain two years ago is being blamed for the spate of cannibal attacks in America.
- a naked man attempting to strangle his partner and brawls.
- A Nation 'Addicted' To Statins...
- A New York woman
- A recent study suggests that cannabis use causes lower IQ in under 18s. It also lowers acknowledgement of alternative explanations
- A sex addicted former district attorney from Wisconsin
- A SHEPHERD'S Bush drug addict has been found guilty of stabbing his friend to death and trying to cover up his crime by torching the flat.
- a survey has revealed.
- about $100
- abuse of cough syrups (codeine)
- academics and lawyers says current drugs laws stigmatise people and damage communities
- according to controversial advice from the government'sdrugs advisory body.
- according to researchers in the US.
- According to the controversial TV host and author
- accused of carrying out a string of burglaries was addicted to heroin
- Actor Charlie Sheen's estranged wife
- Actor Joo Ji-hoon
- actor's lawyer Mark Werksman
- Ad campaign shows smoking's scary side
- Addicted in Hollywood: Fame
- Addicted to stress
- ADDICTION charity Focus12 has received a huge financial boost after a codumentary about Russell Brand was shown last night.
- Addiction could be due to inheritance
- Addiction doesn’t excuse disgraced Bishop Raymond Lahey
- Addiction Identified as Chronic Brain Disorder
- Addiction Recovery
- Addiction's Brain Abnormalities Can Be Reversed
- Addictive painkiller sales surge in new parts of U.S.
- Addicts may have glitch in frontal brain
- admitted conspiracy to supply heroin and cannabis and was jailed for 10 years
- Afghan heroin kingpin convicted in U.S. court
- afraid of a shadowy group he believes is responsible for killing a number of his Hollywood friends
- After being on the run for 15 years
- age of miracles
- Agents arrest six in California medical marijuana chain
- Aging and addicted
- agranulocytosis
- Alarm sounded over black tar heroin use Cartels find market among young and rich
- Alastair Campbell on drink: 'I paid a heavy price'
- Albert Hetrick
- Alberta health officials will no longer hand out free crack pipes to addicts in Calgary.
- Alcohol
- alcohol abuse
- Alcohol ban urged for young drivers
- Alcohol fuels rise in British arrests abroad
- Alcohol Health Alliance
- alcohol in red wine actually weakens its ability to lower blood pressure.
- Alcohol policy in tatters as health experts revolt
- Alcohol the only drug that kills on withdrawal:Winehouse's dad says he thinks seizure killed her
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Alleged Heroin Dealer Shot Twice By Police
- allegedly high on “bath salts”
- also known as DMX
- also known as miaow miaow
- although controversial
- America
- America's Worst Tattoos features grammatically-incorrect mottos
- American Indian tribes
- American singer JIMMY BAUER has been detained at a Dominican airport on suspicion of attempting to smuggle cocaine to the U.S. in his stomach.
- American soldiers seeking treatment for opiate abuse has skyrocketed over the past five years
- Americans are addicted to everything from shopping
- Amy Winehouse 'spent £1 million on drugs in three years`
- Amy Winehouse died during detox?
- Amy Winehouse Foundation to help addicts is planned by singer's father
- Amy Winehouse had no illegal drugs in body when she died
- Amy Winehouse leaves £2 million fortune behind
- Amy Winehouse’s appetites for music and self-destruction often came in equal measure.
- an accused cocaine dealer who used to live in Henrico is in custody.
- An antidote to heroin overdoses should be made widely available without prescription
- ANC national spokesman Jackson Mthembu has broken his silence about his son’s devastating drug addiction
- And Beer
- and certain processed fatty foods
- and Jacob Sur
- and muscle aches?
- and Prescription Drugs in System at Time of Death
- and some ADHD medication thrown in for good measure.
- and the Cycle of Addiction
- Andrey Nevsky
- Angry Birds” – which is basically a drone that has been specially developed to take down drug-running ultralight airplanes that are utilized by gangs in order to smuggle illegal substances
- Anna Malova was released on Friday by a Manhattan courthouse and headed straight for a year of inpatient addiction treatment at a Bronx drug-treatment program.
- Anthrax
- anthrax-infected heroin
- anthrax-infected heroin health scare which has seen seven people die in Scotland so far with another 14 hospitalised
- anti-depressants
- Anti-obesity campaigns ''aren't working''
- anti-spasmodic
- any press is good press
- Are you addicted to your smartphone?
- argues man on treatment should be hired
- Arizona
- armed men raided a drug rehabilitation centre
- Army probes drug use by soldiers in Afghanistan
- Army Records Show
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposal to eliminate state funding for treating heroin addicts
- arrested Tara L. Reynolds
- ARRESTED: BEN COUSINS HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF CANNABIS AND A SMOKING IMPLEMENT.
- as seen in this footage received from the Peruvian government.
- assortment of synthetic cocaine
- at King's Health Partners in London
- Atlanta
- Aussie Edward Norman Myatt was 'unaware' of Bali drug penalties
- Australia's binge-drinking culture
- Australian man was sentenced to 18 years in jail by an Indonesian court on Monday for smuggling drugs into the resort island of Bali.
- Australian Michael Sacatides has reacted with shock after being hit with a heavier jail term than expected
- Australian soldier serving in Afghanistan may have overdosed on drugs
- Authorities also confiscated 46.23 pounds of cocaine.
- Authorities in Mali have arrested four people after an aircraft loaded with 10 tonnes of cocaine crashed in the country in 2009
- B.C.
- B.C. skipper linked to cocaine shipment posed beside pile of cash
- Bacon
- Bad ecstasy’ warning after north man dies
- Bad heroin kills two in Vancouver: police
- Bad heroin may be making the rounds in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
- Bahamas
- Bai Ling: Why I’m on ‘Celebrity Rehab
- Bali
- BALI Nine drug mule Martin Stephens' final appeal
- Bali Nine Stephens to make final appeal
- BALIi Nine ringleader Andrew Chan is said to be relaxed despite losing a final appeal against his death sentence.
- Bangkok-based drug-users support group
- bar none
- Barbados
- bath salts
- bath salts and teens: Lethal combination
- Bath Salts: A new designer drug hits Belltown
- BBC exposes tobacco crime gangs in Scotland
- beach-goer found $2.1 million worth of cocaine
- because God is watching
- before she was kicked out of the competition on last night’s show.
- Beijing will execute as early as Monday a Japanese man convicted last year of drug trafficking
- Being optimistic can save your life
- Belinda Carlisle Beat a 30-Year Drug Habit
- Bergen
- Beverly Hills
- Big Book Sponsorship has helped hundreds of thousands of people with addiction.
- Billionaire Tetra Pak heir Hans Kristian Rausing may have lived with the body of his wife Eva for a week
- Blocking Out Drugs?
- Bloomberg Backs Plan to Limit Arrests for Marijuana
- bludgeoned his girlfriend to death and then stole her ATM card to buy crack cocaine
- Blue tablets which left 14 people needing emergency hospital treatment in Fort William are still being used
- Blues legend Gary Moore died after drink binge
- Bob Probert
- Bobby Brown Glad to Be 'Off the Heroin
- body builds up a tolerance for heroin
- bolstered by a wider £269
- booze and pills' in final months
- Booze blitz sees 251 arrests in NSW
- Boozy films 'turn children into drinkers'
- Boxing champion Oscar de la Hoya has 10 world titles and one Olympic gold medal to his name. But this week he said he’s fighting his toughest opponents yet: depression and addiction.
- Boy George
- Brain scans may show addiction to soda
- Breaking Free of the Co-dependency Trap
- Breast implant scandal: taxpayers face £100 million bill
- Brian Regan: Brookside star to cocaine addict
- Britain highest cocaine use in the European Union
- Britain's FBI 'abandoned chasing crime Mr Bigs because it's too difficult'
- British cities are becoming no-go areas where drugs gangs are effectively in control
- British rocker Pete Doherty has been warned he faces a return to jail after he pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine on Friday.
- British troops in Helmand province's Camp Bastion were allegedly involved in a large heroin-smuggling operation
- British troops' role in the smuggling of heroin from southern Afghanistan could no longer be kept under wraps
- British Woman Pregnant From Prison Rape Faces Execution in Laos for Drug Smuggling
- Briton Khuram Antonio Khan Garcia
- Britons drink 5
- broke down in tears today
- Broke Mueller
- Brooke Mueller Flips Out Over Charlie
- brown crystalline mephedrone
- Bruno Mars
- Buddha declared
- burnt-out wreckage of a Boeing 727
- Busts on rise for khat
- but I didn't
- but it's not a drug overdose
- Cab driver Lascell Malcolm
- Caleb Followill's Kings Of Leon bandmates 'want him to go to rehab to deal with drink problem
- Calif
- California
- California Highway Patrol
- Calum
- Calvin Klein’s ex checks into rehab post-arrest
- Cambodia opens first methadone clinic for heroin users
- Cambridge program
- Cameron has been locked up since last year
- Campaign headed by actors
- Can a hallucinogen from Africa cure addiction?
- Can a parent save their child from addiction
- Can Alcohol Kill You
- Canada and Colombia
- Canada has joined Colombia as a leading exporter of synthetic or designer drugs
- Canada’s top organized crime groups are recruiting workers at Pearson and other major airports to help them smuggle drugs and contraband into the country
- Canadian businessmen charged with drug smuggling
- Canadian researchers have discovered the genes responsible for crucial steps in the manufacture of morphine by poppies
- Cannabis: Britain's growth industry
- Cardiff
- Castaic
- Castle Craig Hospital in the Borders.
- Cat Marnell
- Cato report's author
- causing purple areas of dying flesh.
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Celebrity Rehab
- Cellphones replace smokes as the addiction of choice
- central Illinois
- Centre County Jail
- charity worker employed by one of David Cameron’s Big Society gurus has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling cocaine with a street value of £120
- Charlie Sheen 'Doesn't Think He's Going to Die
- Charlie Sheen Found in Bathroom with Cocaine Before Hotel Outburst | TheCelebrityCafe.com
- Charlie Sheen is going to die this week
- CHARLIE Sheen is in rehab over his alleged problems with cocaine and alcohol.
- Charlie Sheen Worth More as a Trainwreck
- Charlie Sheen's bizarre rooftop antics after axe
- Chattanooga
- Cheap drugs abroad could pay for break
- chemical jihad on Britain
- CHEMICAL produced in Wales is being used by law enforcement agencies throughout the world to identify smuggled stashes of cocaine.
- Child actors
- children are being taken before the youth courts for trivial reasons.
- Children recognise alcohol brand images
- Children who spend more than two hours a day in front of the computer or television are more likely to experience psychological difficulties
- Chile defender Roberto Cereceda has tested positive for cocaine and faces a two-year suspension
- China and Singapore
- Cigarette packaging: an invitation to addiction
- Cigarette Price Increase: New Zealand Government Discusses $100 A Packet Pricing
- claims a new study.
- clutching a s50 wrap of cocaine
- CNN reporter
- Coachella Valley Music Arts Festival
- cocaethylene
- Cocaine
- Cocaine Addiction
- Cocaine addiction among British women has skyrocketed by almost two-thirds in the past four years.
- Cocaine addicts vaccine that makes immune system see drug as 'intruder'
- cocaine and heroin.
- cocaine and ketamine' on the night before tragic death
- Cocaine bag burst kills smuggler
- Cocaine found in Houston's body
- Cocaine May Age the Brain
- cocaine trafficking syndicate has been cracked in a series of raids on the Gold Coast
- cocaine user was found to have a rare condition associated with the use of the Class A drug
- Cocaine vagina
- Cocaine was responsible for more than 3 percent of all sudden deaths
- Cocaine worth $130 million destroyed in Belize
- Coke and Pepsi contain tiny traces of alcohol
- Cole was addicted to heroin. Then she got clean and sober. Twenty-five years later
- Coles "used the women in his life as tools of his trade."
- Colombia: 8 Israelis suspected of drug trafficking
- COLOMBIAN lingerie model
- commonly known as “bath salts
- Compulsive
- Confessions of a Big Book Sponsor | Big BookStudies
- Conrad Murray
- consuming illicit drugs.
- CONVICTED drug dealer was caught with cocaine and crack when he was on dayrelease from an open jail
- Cops raided Charlie Sheen's home
- Coronation Street star Bruce Jones reveals how his battle against depression and drink has driven him to the brink of suicide
- Counterfeit alcohol warning
- Crack
- Crack cocaine use hastens HIV disease progression
- Crime
- Culver City
- Cumbria
- Customs agents at John F. Kennedy Airport found nearly five pounds of cocaine concealed in the soles of sneakers packed in abandoned luggage last week
- Dace Lavon Glenn
- dangerous batch of heroin is circulating in Berkshire
- DANIEL DAE KIM
- Darren Day
- DEA Bans Synthetic Cocaine Masked As Bath Salts
- DEA: Heroin ‘hot spots’ throughout Charlotte
- dead man
- DEALERS working for ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson supplied cocaine to radio legend Gerry Ryan.
- Death
- death from overdose
- death of alleged Gulf cartel leader Antonio Ezequiel Cardenas Guillen will further empower the Zetas
- Death Penalty in Singapore
- Deceased reggae star Smiley Culture was instrumental in recruiting women from Croydon to traffic drugs for distribution in the UK
- deli meat may raise pancreatic cancer risk
- Demi Lovato accused of doing cocaine by a Texas college student
- Denise Richards Talks to Daughters About Charlie Sheen's Addiction
- Denise Welch locked herself in the Coronation Street toilets
- Dennis Quaid says his greatest mistake was being addicted to cocaine when he first arrived in Hollywood.
- Detox programs
- diabetes
- Diazepam
- Did Charlie Sheen test positive for cocaine
- died of a heart attack after swigging from a bottle of rum given to him as payment for a fare - unaware that it contained liquid cocaine
- Dies at 45
- difficult week for Michael Douglas
- Dirty South
- Disaster' looms over addiction to painkillers Prescriptions for powerful drugs have soared in past 20 years
- Distance traveled: from drug addict to doctor
- Divorce
- DMX is currently in rehab
- Doherty has been in prison three times
- Doncaster
- Dope smokers puff for hash legalisation in Poland
- Dorset_rogue_heroin_fear_as_eight_taken_ill
- Dr. Peale then describes the healing of Charles through the power of Jesus Christ.
- Dream Warriors Testament the sensational serialised Addiction Journal
- Drinking alcohol
- drug
- Drug addicts are being prescribed heroin on the NHS across London
- Drug companies are working to develop a pure
- Drug couriers have started to smuggle hashish into Finland inside their bodies in small swallowable packets.
- drug dealers
- drug favoured by Horn of Africa diaspora
- Drug gangs report blasting UK cities as dangerous
- Drug house charges dropped against DJK
- Drug smuggler killed himself with own cocaine in Saughton Prison
- Drug Smuggling Accused Border Guard Baljinder Kandola At Loss For Words At Trial
- Drug suspect claims police busted him immediately after he walked out of hospital
- Drug That Killed Michael Jackson
- Drug trafficking brothers jailed for more than five years each
- Drug users are turning to legal highs
- Drug users have welcomed a massive Ecstasy bust
- Drug will make alcoholics forget that they want a drink
- drug-addicted cast member of CELEBRITY REHAB
- Drug-covered spoon found in Whitney Houston's Beverly Hilton hotel suite says report
- Drug-drivers to face jail time under new law
- drug-treatment clinic
- drugs
- drugs can be made from pseudoephedrine
- drugs gangs
- DRUGS lord who enjoyed a jet-set lifestyle was last night starting an 11-and-a-half-year jail sentence.
- Drugs with an estimated street value of more than £3 million have been recovered in a raid
- Drunken violence
- Dublin
- DUI
- Dutch court bans pot for foreigners
- Dutch Law Would Stop Sale of Marijuana to Tourists
- Each addict can cost society not far off £850
- Eating Disorder Center
- Eating nuts can help stave off obesity
- ecstacy
- Ecstasy
- Edward House private rehabilitation clinic
- Edwin Valero was addicted to cocaine
- EEOC sues
- efforts to save Yong Vui Kong
- Elisabetta Canalis
- Elphia Dlamini
- Elton John First Took Cocaine in 1974
- Elton John Wants Billy Joel To Clean Himself Up
- emerging drug over the past two years has been cocaine
- Eminem talks addiction
- Enabling drug addicts
- England
- English bodybuilder addicted to steroids has died of a heart attack after being tasered by police.
- Escort dies from cocaine binge
- etc. is nothing compared to the addiction we humans have to thinking.
- Europe's top scorer in 1999 and 2002
- even in moderation
- Every 30 years in addiction treatment we experience these gigantic steps forward. … And the ten stages may well be it.
- Ex-WORLD boxing champion Ricky Hatton has apologised to fans for his descent into drink and drugs hell.
- expect more arrests
- experts warn
- experts worry
- expressed worry at the rate at which nurse anaesthetists are getting addicted to drugs.
- Facebook App Lets You Add Enemies Online
- Facebook's 'dark side': study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism
- Fake cocaine
- Falkirk
- Family members of executed drug mule in China face alleged recruiter
- Fayetteville
- featured female presenters who encouraged viewers to contact them via premium rate telephone numbers.
- Federal Criminal Sentencing Guidelines for Crack Cocaine Cases
- Fentanyl-laced heroin appears to have returned to Northwest Indiana
- Figures for 2009 to 2010 show a 12 per cent year on year increase.
- final hours of a troubled star: Amy Winehouse had 'bought ecstasy
- financial and professional stress just before his death from heart failure after using cocaine
- finding former Lee County sheriff EJ Melvin guilty of 37 of 43 of the original charges against him
- Fire at addict rehabilitation center in Peru kills 14 people
- Fla.
- Fletcher’s suspension from athletics
- flooding the global market on an almost unprecedented scale
- Florida Highway Patrol
- Florida.
- following statistics on Cocaine show just how dangerous and prevalent the drug is in our society.
- food
- Food addiction
- for about seven years
- for the maximum four years
- form of flesh-eating cocaine has afflicted drug users in New York and Los Angeles
- former Big Brother contestant
- former boyfriend of the Goldsmith heiress Robyn Whitehead has said he holds the rock singer Pete Doherty's drug fuelled lifestyle morally responsible for her drug taking which led to her death.
- Former porn star Jenna Jameson has been arrested for drink driving after crashing into a lamppost.
- former University of Vermont student will spend six months in jail for supplying drugs to his fraternity's cocaine ring.
- Fortune and the Dark Realities of Sexual Addiction
- Four former members of the Colombian army's special forces are training members of Los Zetas
- Four men - caught by police during an undercover operation transferring £2 million worth of cannabis in an underground garage
- Four police officers were stabbed as they dealt with a disturbance today in Kingsbury
- Fox crime clan are evicted from home in east end of Glasgow
- Fred Wills has owned over the years under the “Big Daddy” name
- Free heroin good for Danish addicts
- Free Rehab Placement Service Launched for Sufferers of Substance Abuse
- Freedom near after years in hell but Schapelle Corby is too scared to hope
- French police officer
- Frenship Independent School District
- Fresh hope in pancreatic cancer war
- Friends defend Gerry's memory
- Funeral home denies it's source of Whitney Houston coffin photo
- Fury over 'link' of drug arrests to Jodie's death
- Gambling
- GANG of drug dealers planned to flood Britain with £4 billion of cocaine
- Gang ringleaders: Mehmet Sirin Baybasin (left) and Paul Taylor (Pic: PA)
- gangland incidents in Dublin at the weekend
- gay people are seven times more likely to take illegal drugs than the general population
- Gazza was warned he faces a jail term after admitting drink-driving in court.
- GBL is odourless and tasteless when diluted and is sold online for as little as 50p a shot.
- GEELONG star Mathew Stokes
- Gerard Butler checks into rehab
- Germany
- Gerry Ryan 'took cocaine at work in RTE'
- Glasgow
- glitterati
- Global swoop nets huge haul of fake drugs: Interpol
- Golders Green
- Government has banned the importation of a new psychoactive drug found in some samples of the so-called 'legal high' brand 'Ivory Wave'.
- Government review
- Greater Manchester Police say they will speak to former boxing champion Ricky Hatton about newspaper allegations he snorted cocaine
- Greek Orthodox nunnery
- Greenwald
- gummy bear candy laced with the drug LSD
- Guns N’ Roses star
- Guzman drug lord's $15 million
- had at least 15 court appearances
- had been carrying 16 bags of suspected heroin and $1
- had originally entered a not guilty plea
- Hans Kristian Rausing's wife Eva 'found in sealed bin bags'
- Hard-partying young Americans have highest death rate of any high-income country
- hardest thing I do every day is not take cocaine. You don't get cured of addiction--you're just in remission
- harmful effects such as miscarriages
- has been implicated in a cocaine scandal
- has decided to go to a rehabilitation centre in Mexico to get rid of her drug addiction.
- has established a franchise here
- has recently gained attention in scientific literature and comes under the realm of atypical eating disorders.
- has said that the ‘Salt’ star was on cocaine
- have been warned against dealing in heroin.
- Having a cocaine binge at the weekend followed by three or four diazepam to get to sleep on Sunday messes up the brain's chemistry
- Hawaii
- head of the Gulf Cartel of Mexico
- Health risks of cannabis 'underestimated'
- heart infections
- Here
- Heroin
- Heroin addict fell in front of train
- Heroin addict grandson of former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey dies after 'overdose'
- Heroin and cocaine grabbed Annie Preece
- Heroin back with a vengeance
- Heroin batch in Guildford area linked to illness
- Heroin continues to be the most lethal drug killing Floridians.
- heroin had originated Afghanistan and was to be repackaged in the house before being redistributed.
- Heroin has made an aggressive comeback in central Minnesota
- Heroin horror stalks India's most remote villages
- Heroin in Chicago at crisis level
- Heroin is not only responsible for a spike in overdose deaths
- heroin or meth
- heroin use surges in U.S.
- Hi
- hidden in what appeared to be packets of cheese balls
- Hillsborough jails see increasing number of pain pill addicts
- His death is drug-related
- HIV/AIDS and hepatitis
- Hollywood
- Hooker Claims There Was Cocaine in Charlie Sheen's Room
- Houston's death puts focus on prescription drug addiction
- How alcohol is fuelling a new wave of murder
- How cocaine corrupts the brain Biomed Middle East
- How Exercise May Make Addictions Better
- How stress and depression can shrink the brain
- How to Embark on a Spiritual Journey
- How Wall Street Bankers Use Seamless To Feast On Free Lobster
- HSBC apologised
- I Am Dr. Cocaine:
- I am Osiel Cardenas Guillen
- I can watch my serenity level rise when I discard my expectations.
- I had taken on the disease concept of Alcholics Anonymous and made my first attempts at the steps.
- I knew nothing about what was coming
- I thought maybe it was almost like a suicide binge.
- Ian Bullen and Andrew Parker were back at the higher echelons of drug trading within a year of release from long prison sentences for dealing.
- Ice cream as 'addictive as drugs' says new study
- ice methamphetamine
- if arresting people for drugs was a sign of success in The War on Drugs
- If Life has no interest in the past
- If you can't beat them
- illegal sale of prescription medicines in the Riverina.
- illicit drugs market was worth an estimated $320 billion with over 5 per cent of the world's populations aged between 15 and 64 years of age
- Implanting the addiction-treatment drug buprenorphine in people who are opioid-dependent
- in early 2008
- in Key Biscayne
- increase in the number of sudden deaths among 21 to 45 year olds in Spain is being blamed on cocaine.
- Individuals who are cross-addicted are people who switch from one addiction to another
- Indonesia
- INDONESIAN authorities claim an Australian man arrested this week allegedly carrying 1.1kg of hashish inside his body was couriering for an international drug network.
- industrial origins of Scottish excess
- Infants become addicted to salt at an early age
- inhalants
- Injecting drug use is driving the fastest-growing Aids epidemic in the world.
- inmate at a maximum security jail smuggled in so much cocaine that other lags queued outside his cell to buy some
- inquest hears
- Insite
- INTELLIGENCE early on in life among women may be linked to drug-taking as they get older
- Interesting video of jungle based cocaine factory
- Internet Addiction
- Internet obsession is also real.
- Internet pornography
- Iran hanged six convicted drug traffickers in a prison west of Tehran
- Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers has reportedly checked into rehab for the fourth time.
- is denying he violated his probation.
- is in a Florida jail after U.S. authorities allegedly seized 400 kilograms of cocaine from his vessel
- Is it in your neighborhood
- is likely to be arrested and prosecuted by police
- is making a comeback.
- is to keep it at steady levels.
- It’s a common question among online junkies – where did the time go?
- It's Not Dementia
- It's Your Heart Medication: Cholesterol Drugs and Memory
- Italian police seize cocaine worth $340m
- Italy government hangs by thread as coalition crumbles
- Jack Nicholson
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- jail sentences in Italy on drug smuggling charges.
- James Rosemond Convicted of Running Multimillion-Dollar Drug Ring
- Japan
- Japan: Yeshiva Boy Freed from Prison
- Jason Lund and Luke Bandkowski were linked to two heroin deaths each in Waukesha County
- Jay-Z has fond memories of his years as a drug dealer on the streets of New York - insisting he had 'fun' selling crack cocaine.
- Jennifer Capriati overdosed and was rushed to hospital in Riviera Beach
- Jersey
- Jersey Police
- Jobseekers who reject help for alcohol and drug addiction face benefits cut
- John Philip Stirling
- Jonathan Dimbleby has admitted he tried cocaine and marijuana in his 20s.
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers was hospitalized in London this week after a possible suicide attempt involving pills
- Jordan
- Jose Antonio Medina was captured by Mexican police in the western state of Michoacan
- journal Biological Psychiatry
- journey from 'lawbreaker to lawmaker'
- Jr.
- Judge Baseer told the singer he was a 'sinner' when he appeared before a hearing at Abu Dhabi Court
- judge refused to grant bail over fears Douglas would relapse
- jurors heard today as they again saw a photo of the pop stars dead body.
- just a bunch of marijuana
- Justin Townes Earle looks back at year of recovery
- Kate Middleton Visits Recovering Addicts
- Kate Moss
- Kathryn Fuller
- Keith Richards wants to “road-test” any new drugs that are invented.
- Kelly Osbourne's Healthy Transformation
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Kern County
- killed Cheyenne bull rider Bryan Guthrie
- Kirstie Alley regrets writing drug-fuelled journal entries during her battle with addiction
- known member of the “Folk Nation” street gang was arrested for selling cocaine
- KOB Eyewitness news 4 reported about a spike in abuse of a drug used to treat heroin addiction.
- Koppel’s Son Had Heroin
- Kristen Delgado
- Kristin Cavallari Spotted Snorting Cocaine
- L.A.
- Laguna Beach
- Lake Geneva
- LAPD
- Las Vegas
- Last year the UK became the European centre for mephedrone
- Lauderdale
- lead them! British diplomat advocates legalizing heroin
- Left Him to Die on Yacht
- Legal highs making the drug war obsolete
- legislation
- Lettuce addiction 'saved woman's life' after giving clue to cancer diagnosis
- Levamisole has been found in both powder and crack cocaine in the Los Angeles area.
- Levamisole.
- Lifting the veil on Afghanistan’s female addicts
- Like alcohol and drug addiction
- Lil Wayne Has Heroin Named After him In NJ
- Lilo
- Lindsay Lohan
- Lindsay Lohan Avoids Jailtime and is Sent Back to Rehab
- Lindsay Lohan could face only 1 day in jail for cocaine -
- Lindsay Lohan found unconscious in hotel
- Lindsay Lohan is reportedly being treated for cocaine addiction
- Lindsay Lohan laid bare the extent of her drug addiction Monday
- list of America's Top 5 Addictions
- lithium carbonate
- Lithuania
- Llanelli
- London
- London's secret music venue and their livestream act
- long range cartel subs are apparently going all the way from Ecuador to Europe
- Lorry driver jailed in France for drugs smuggling is freed
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County prosecutors
- Los Angeles International Airport
- Los Angles
- LSD could treat alcoholism
- Luis Miguel Hospitalized
- Madrid's Hospital Gregorio Maranon
- Malaysia mosque a source of hope for heroin addicts
- Malaysian and Nigerian drug smugglers are using Thais as accomplices
- Maldives
- Malibu
- man
- Man Flees After Woman Demands Too Much Sex
- Man held in drug case after girlfriend dies
- Man Used Heroin
- Manhattan
- Manlius Town Court
- many teens were using the Internet as a tool for exploring questions of personal identity
- Marijuana Growers
- Marijuana Vending Machine by Calif. Company
- Marriage
- Mathew Stokes will face the Geelong Magistrates' Court today on cocaine trafficking and possession charges.
- Matt Steven's cocaine scandal in quotes
- may better reflect family risk for alcohol use disorders.
- Medium’ Star Jake Weber was Rolling Stones Drug Mule
- Mel Gibson
- Mel Gibson Invited to Whitney Houston's Funeral
- Members of Ventura and Santa Barbara county gangs have been sentenced to lengthy federal prison terms for methamphetamine trafficking.
- memory
- men are five times more likely to die from alcohol-related illness than women
- Men who smuggled drugs from Dover to Skelmersdale jailed
- mental health units
- Mentor UK
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- million people in the UK are estimated to be addicted to prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines.
- Mind Hacks is a collection of probes into the moment-by-moment works of the brain.
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- more than 26 drugs charges and is currently on bail for cocaine possession.
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- Murrieta Police Department
- MUSIC legend Eric Clapton has raised £1.3million for his rehab clinic
- Myanmar’s drug ‘exports’ to China test ties
- mysterious fungus is wreaking havoc on Afghanistan's opium poppies
- Narcotics officers seized nearly 1kg of heroin worth about $137
- Natalie Mejia
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- Netherlands judge to rule on cafe cannabis ban
- Neurosurgeon Dr Suresh Surendranath Nair is charged with supplying drugs to sex worker Suellen Domingues Zaupa who was found dead in his apartment in 2009
- new designer drug called krokodil -- a derivative of morphine that can turn an addict's skin greenish
- NEW DRINK LIMIT 'JUST FOR BINGERS
- New figures show hundreds of thousands of people are forced to use medication to fight their dependency.
- New Jersey motorcyclist who had been stopped along Route 22 because he was operating his vehicle with a suspended license
- new legal highs had flooded the market
- new study published in the journal Science offers new insight into the mechanism behind cocaine’s addictiveness.
- New York
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- Nicole Hedges
- Nigerian gets death for drug trafficking
- NJ Town First to Consider Medical Marijuana
- No probe into Ryan cocaine suppliers
- Noemie Lenoir is the last of a string of models to have committed suicide or attempted to commit suicide in the past year.
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- Norfolk
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- nothing mattered to Taylor but his addiction to sex
- NPIS
- O'Brien
- of Cranbrook Street in Belfast was charged following a search of his home in August 2009.
- of Diamond Bar
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- of Winston-Salem
- off-duty police officers from the Nogales police department seized several hundred pounds of marijuana from a drug smuggling operation
- Officer Jumps to Death After Cocaine Arrest
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- ON CLOUD NINE: BATH SALTS BY ANOTHER NAME... WITH STRONG COMPULSIONS TO REDOSE
- on Dec. 18.
- on the outskirts of Kabul.
- one baby born each hour addicted to opiate drugs in U.S.
- One in seven Cambridge students 'has sold drugs to help pay their way through university'
- Online porn increases sex addiction risk says expert
- Opiates Killed 8 Americans In Afghanistan
- Opioid pain relievers and stimulants for intoxication is widely prevalent
- Oprah Winfrey
- or nearly 250 million people
- or online affairs or the more overt behaviors like exhibitionism
- or Worse
- Orange County
- Orange County High School
- Oscar Arriola Marquez has pleaded not guilty to charges that include money laundering and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance
- ose Antonio Medina Arreguin was sentenced Wednesday in Ventura
- Ottawa
- oversee marijuana market
- Oxford University in England
- OxyContin change a concern for addiction workers
- Painkillers in Maine: A cure that came with a curse
- Painter Kinkade relapsed into alcoholism
- Pakistani beheaded for heroin trafficking
- Palm Springs
- Panorama - Cocaine: Alex James in Colombia 1/3
- Paris Hilton to serve 1 year probation
- Paris-Hilton-denied-entry-Japan-following-cocaine-conviction
- Parliamentary bar brawl spotlights culture of drinking in Britain
- parties and drugs. He became withdrawn from his family and spent his earnings feeding his addictions.
- Partner of Coca-Cola addict claims guzzling the drink killed her
- Passed Out While Driving On Beltline
- Passive drug smokers could also face jail in Dubai
- Paul Simon's music takes meandering spiritual journey
- Pedrie Wannenburg
- People who haven’t experienced living with an addict just don’t have any idea what it’s like
- Pete Doherty is now linked to three deaths
- Philadelphia
- Phoenix Academy
- Phoenix House
- phone sex
- PHS grad with attorney on school board dodges jail time
- Pittsburgh
- Plain-packaging cigarette challenge in Australia's high court
- Plan B has admitted that the first and only time he has taken heroin was during his first Glastonbury.
- pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine rocks on Wednesday.
- Police are investigating at least two other deaths in the area linked to a dangerous form of heroin.
- Police arrest 300 in cannabis crackdown
- Police have arrested Tarkan
- Police in 'legal highs' warning after teen dies at RockNess Festival
- Police on the Costa del Sol were yesterday hunting a gang who stole £1million of cocaine from a warehouse where authorities held seized drugs before destroying them.
- Police said they caught Mr McCaskill with six packets of cocaine in his wallet after they watched him walk into a supermarket in Tuban
- Polsloe
- poor man’s heroin
- POP star George Michael was released from jail
- poppy fields flourish in Mexico
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- pornography addiction
- Portmead
- Portugal Decriminalized All Drugs Eleven Years Ago And The Results Are Staggering
- possible-cocaine-addiction-trigger-uncovered-protein-linked-to-mental-retardation-may-be-controlling-factor-in-drugs-effect-in-the-brain
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- Premier League footballer Fabrice Muamba is in intensive care after collapsing during an FA Cup tie.
- prescription drug abuse is a 'hidden problem
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- Priory Group's rehabilitation centre in Roehampton
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- prisoner Renae Lawrence has made a fresh confession about her role in heroin smuggling in an effort to prevent the execution of Scott Rush
- production manager for the hit cable TV show 'Deadliest Catch' who bragged about his ability to deliver large amounts of cocaine is facing felony drug charges.
- Professor from Kidderminster on drug smuggling charge claims he was duped
- Professor John Strang
- Professors Pablo Vallejo Medina
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- Promising antidote for cocaine overdose in the works
- prosecutors have busted Bloods gang members on charges of running several sex trafficking rings
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- prostitute seeking fame on The X Factor was yesterday exposed as a cocaine user
- prostitutes
- Pul-e-Charkhi prison
- push to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana will put an end to New York's reefer madness
- Qatar
- rabbi who was arrested after a five-day binge of cocaine and prostitutes
- Ramsey County District Court.
- Randy Quaid
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- Rapper Earl Simmons
- rapper Gucci Mane has reportedly checked into a rehab for an alleged cocaine addiction
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- rapper who boasted on Twitter about beating a murder rap is a violent drug kingpin who flooded Brooklyn's Gowanus Houses with crack and heroin
- Reality TV star Khloe Kardashian
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- Regional Police Drug Squad Make Arrests And Seize $6
- Regular drinking habit comes with age
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- Rehab has helped him accept that he must move at his own pace
- Relapse is common among those struggling to overcome an addiction to cocaine.
- Relationships
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- Research shows 753 people were charged for use or possession of the drug last year
- Researchers completing a new study on alcohol consumption have discovered that college-age students who binge drink are happier than those who don't.
- resumption of heavy drinking killed the singer
- reveals French research
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- Rick Perry takes military-style tack to protect Texas border from Mexican cartels
- Rick Ross
- Ricky Hatton has been stripped of his boxing licence
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- Riyadh-based Saudi Care for Rehabilitation and Health Care
- Robert Downey Jr. first became addicted tο drugs.
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- Robert Munsch admits to cocaine
- Rock star Pete Doherty is due to appear in court charged with cocaine possession
- Rocker Phil Varone has turned his alleged sex addiction into a money-spinning venture by bedding five girlfriends for a new x-rated movie.
- ROGER AVARY FACES MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES
- ROGUE batch of heroin is being linked to two deaths
- Rohypnol
- Roman Abramovich
- Roxies sell on the street for as much as $30 per pill and offer a high that tops crack
- Royal Navy wren smuggled £2 million of cocaine on board a warship
- RTÉ BROADCASTER Gerry Ryan was under enormous personal
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- Russell Brand has no compunction about calling himself a junkie.
- Russell Brand is in talks with the BBC about presenting his first TV programme
- Russia's heroin problem a "tsunami" sweeping over the country
- Russia's heroin problem and ongoing battles over Afghan poppy fields
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- Saddle River
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- Sam Sarfo Kantanka claims to have swallowed 96 of the pellets.
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- saying the pills on the streets were dangerous.
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- says top Cambridge neuroscientist
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- Scotland exports more cannabis than it imports as Triad farms grow
- Scotland’s binge drinking epidemic
- Scotland's elite crimebusters are tackling drug dealers by seizing bulking agents they use to drive up profits.
- Scott Storch
- Scott Storch -- Arrested for Cocaine in Vegas
- Scott Weiland
- Scottish supermarkets face extra tax on selling alcohol
- Secret Service scandal sheds light on sex tourism in Latin America
- Self-Drawings May Reveal Hidden Eating Disorders
- senior research fellow at Stirling University's Scottish Addiction Studies Group
- Sex addiction linked to Internet porn
- sex addicts.
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- Sharon Armstrong to appeal Argentinian drug-smuggling conviction
- she discovered she had hepatitis C
- she said she wanted cocaine to “stay up all night” and then asked when she could leave to get some
- Sheen reportedly tested positive for cocaine after being transported to the hospital on Monday night
- Sheen's ex-wife charged with cocaine distribution
- shocking news report claims that the late Whitney Houston and her teenage daughter Bobbi Kristina shared the same drug dealer.
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- shut down drive-through drug operation near University Mall
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- skin infections and pneumonia.
- Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix
- sleeping tablets
- Sly Stone
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- Smokers could one day be immunised against nicotine so they gain no pleasure from the habit
- Smokers lose one third of their everyday memory
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- SPANISH drug traffickers are now taking to the skies to avoid border controls.
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- survey has suggested that nearly 80% of GPs are prescribing drugs when they think the patients could be addicted to them.
- Sussex
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- The Amy Winehouse Foundation will be launched on September 14
- The average of all the ages [of people starting to smoke] came out as nine.
- THE Beatles were partly to blame for a global increase in popular experimentation with illicit drugs
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- The CDC reports that the relatively recent epidemic of opium-addiction is now America's fastest growing drug problem.
- the Chicago area had the most heroin-related hospital visits in the nation.
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- The Nassau Legislature will vote on its measure Dec. 15; the Suffolk Legislature
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- the northern Spanish town where thousands of British students flock every spring for four nights of drunken debauchery.
- The outlook isn't 'grim'. The number of heroin and crack addicts is falling
- the overwhelming need for sexual satisfaction so intense that psychologists compare it to crack cocaine.
- the physicians.
- The problem is that we have the highest obesity rate in Europe and we drink more alcohol than the European average.
- the reclusive funk legend whose career was crippled by rampant drug abuse
- The results strongly suggest that the mechanism of depression after alcohol drinking may be related to serotonin.
- The singer was found five times over the drink-drive limit
- The Steps in 4 hours
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- The Ten Stages acknowledges that We are all unique perfect children within carrying a full range of unique gifts to offer.
- The Tolerance Effect: How Drinking May Have Really Killed Amy Winehouse
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- then I guess our government has won.
- There’s a myth of invincibility. Illness is for the patient
- Thornton Heath man in South American jail after being caught with £20k of coke
- thought a prostitute had stolen his wallet.
- THOUSANDS of heroin addicts in South Wales are being weaned off the killer substance with substitute drug programmes costing millions.
- Three men have been arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport since the Christmas holiday
- Three More Countries Seek Prisoner-Transfer Deals With Indonesia
- Three New Brunswick Smoke Shops Raided
- Tiger Woods last night revealed he is part of a police probe into drug abuse in American sport.
- Timothy Rutherford who worked as a civil contractor with British forces in southern Iraq
- to fast food
- to get him to have treatment and hopefully win this battle
- to texting. Are we living in a nation of junkies?
- to the use and abuse of cocaine
- Tobacco giant Philip Morris is threatening to take the Australian Government to an international court over plain packaging legislation.
- Tokyo
- tonics
- Toronto
- toxic effects of cocaine
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- trying to smuggle the contraband in an ice-cream vending machine
- Turkey’s most famous pop music star
- Turkish criminal gangs are ruling over the streets in the UK
- TV personality Coolio
- TV'S The Scheme is set to shock viewers with graphic images of a heroin addict injecting the deadly drug.
- Twice as powerful as crack cocaine at just a fraction of the price
- Twitter addict? Too much Internet may alter your brain
- Two people have been charged with drug offences after a £100
- TWO people in the Banff area died in suspected drugs-related incidents at the weekend.
- Two-thirds of smokers try to quit in new year
- U.S. journal Analytical Chemistry
- UC Berkeley researchers pinpoint areas of brain linked with addiction
- ugly image misprints and unfortunate impulse decisions
- UK - The Independent
- Underground Website Lets You Mail-Order LSD
- Understand the inherently peaceful presence of Awareness the art of Living in the NOW
- Understanding and treating a variety of addictions will be the topic of two days worth of workshops sponsored by the Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addictions
- unfortunately. Maybe I'm naïve
- Uniformed policeman 'cuffed and raped heroin addict' - Crime
- Union Pacific
- United Kingdom is the cocaine capital of Europe
- Unity Fellowship Church in City Heights
- Uruguay aims to legalize
- US agents laundered drug money
- US court blocks graphic cigarette warnings
- US gambler spent £120
- Utah plastic surgeon is being sued by a former patient who claims that he tried to operate on her using a 'pickle fork' after her anesthetic wore off.
- Venezuela on Tuesday deported three suspected drug smugglers wanted in the United States
- Vermont
- Victoria Police
- Vietnam
- warn doctors
- was announced by the anti-doping agency after he was sentenced to nine months’ jail
- was arrested at Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport
- was arrested at Heathrow Airport
- was arrested in a Los Angeles suburb on Tuesday night after police reportedly found more than a dozen plastic bags of cocaine
- was charged with two counts of trafficking cocaine
- was convicted last December of conspiring to distribute 24 kilograms of cocaine.
- was found dead May 2
- was killed after police tasered her.
- we can't lie
- We could wipe memories of drug addicts
- Wellton
- Wes Scantlin will avoid jail time from his January arrest
- West Australian
- What cannabis actually does to your brain
- What is an Addict?
- What is orthorexia?
- What killed Whitney Houston is still an official mystery despite widespread media speculation
- What’s new in the treatment of cocaine addiction
- What's that in the car
- Which countries have the highest rates of cannabis use
- which has addiction experts worried that it could spur a new wave of abuse.
- which included gang beatings
- While in the lock-up
- White Girl and White Rush.
- white heroin and its dangers
- Whitefish Bay
- Whitney Houston
- Whitney Houston 'binged on cocaine
- Whitney Houston death probe nears end; toxicology results pending
- Whitney Houston has canceled more shows in Europe and her “people” are saying it is due to an upper respiratory infection.
- Whitney Houston: 'Powdery' substance in hotel bathroom
- who barely survived taking contaminated cocaine that killed her 'Amazing Race' producer boss
- who claimed to be the former drug dealer of Angelina Jolie
- who plays Jin-Soo Kwon in the hit series - was detained in Honolulu
- Why do most spouses and partners react to the discovery of sexual addiction with such a sense of total devastation
- Why Mexico's drug gangs target rehab centers
- why should you?
- wild animal protection centre in the southern Hainan Island.
- Will treating addiction as a 'disease' combat a growing epidemic
- William Hill Bookmakers
- Winehouse's death points to risk of detoxing alone
- Wisconsin woman received vacuum stuffed full of drugs
- with death throughoverdose rising in their wake
- with three empty vodka bottles next to her.
- WOMAN charged with trying to extort almost $800
- Worrying is good for you and reflects higher IQ
- Yet another study confirms your tech addiction
- yet his record label says nothing
- you are rendered defenseless
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