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Drugs and Alcohol Abuse among Students of College

Drugs and Alcohol Abuse among Students of College

Drugs and alcohol are very important problems of young people in college. Having tried “adult” life, teenagers want more and more. They begin to commit anti-law actions which lead them to no good.

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Identifying the Worst Effects Among Heroin Abusers

Identifying the Worst Effects Among Heroin Abusers

Heroin is a highly addictive drug semi-synthetic opioid drug. This central nervous system depressant is one of the highly abused illegal drugs in United States. According to a survey by NSDUH (National Survey on Drug Use and Health) in 2008, there was an… Continue reading

Party Drug Dependence Higher Among Gay Men, Expert Warns, UK

Party Drug Dependence Higher Among Gay Men, Expert Warns, UK
In 2009, in response to patients experiencing severe withdrawal reactions from GBL, a party drugs clinic was established in South London. After a year of operation, it was clear that the majority of patients were gay men, consistent with recent… Continue reading

National Survey Reports Nine Percent Decline in Illicit Drug Use Among Youth

Canadian, OK (PRWEB) September 12, 2005

The Secretary of Health and Human Services just announced that illicit drug use among teenagers ages 12-17 declined by 9 percent in the last two years. The information is a result of the annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which was… Continue reading

Study reports Internet use among teens may lead to depression

Study reports Internet use among teens may lead to depression
Kimberly Williams / Staff photo – A recent report claims teens who use the Internet pathologically appear more likely to develop depression than those who do not.
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Higher Rates Of Depression Found Among Low-Income New Mothers, Study Says

Higher Rates Of Depression Found Among Low-Income New Mothers, Study Says
More than 50% of infants in poverty are raised by mothers with mild to severe depression, which could contribute to problems in parenting and child development, according to a study by the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Institute, the Washington Post… Continue reading