Heroin Abuse: Studies find growing number of teens using drugs found at home
Heroin Abuse in the News
Heroin Abuse: Studies find growing number of teens using drugs found at home
New studies show more teens start using drugs during the summer. Parents are at work, and the teens are at home alone and maybe bored.
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School of Oriental and African Studies
Iwant to help Students in letting them know how I became an Author and on TV all over the world against all odds because I was a down and out alcoholic a few years ago, everyone had given up on me, I also left School in 1965 not able to… Continue reading
Drug-like compound stops thyroid overstimulation in early NIH studies
Drug-like compound stops thyroid overstimulation in early NIH studies
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have identified a compound that prevents overproduction of thyroid hormone, a finding that brings scientists one step closer to improving treatment for Graves’ disease.
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Rat studies reveal consequences of teenage drug abuse
Rat studies reveal consequences of teenage drug abuse
Teenage drug abusers may experience more severe consequences later in life than adults who abuse drugs.
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Ex-cop in ‘ice’ trafficking case asks court for substance abuse evaluation
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Why are Marijuana, Extasy, Mushrooms, and LSD lowly addictive drugs according to the studies?
Question by Shaqwifa: Why are Marijuana, Extasy, Mushrooms, and LSD lowly addictive drugs according to the studies?
When nicotine is highly addictive according to the studie
Very highly addictive (experts rated chance of addiction above 85%):
* Nicotine
* Methamphetamine smoked – (Ice, Glass)
* Crack
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Studies Reveal New Protein Target For Treating Alzheimer’s Disease
Studies Reveal New Protein Target For Treating Alzheimer’s Disease
Three new studies provide converging evidence pointing to a new therapeutic target in Alzheimer’s Disease(AD). These studies, from independent academic centers in the U.S., England, and China, point to excess levels of a protein called TNF as a key factor in… Continue reading