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UK drug experts say alcohol worse than crack, heroin

UK drug experts say alcohol worse than crack, heroin
Alcohol is a more dangerous drug than both crack and heroin when the combined harms to the user and to others are assessed, British scientists said.
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Alcohol More Harmful than Heroin: U.K. Study

Alcohol More Harmful than Heroin: U.K. Study
Experts Rank Drugs According to How Much Damage they do to Users, Society – and Booze is Worst of the Bunch
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Alcohol found to be worse for society than heroin, cocaine
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Study: Alcohol more lethal than heroin

Study: Alcohol more lethal than heroin
Experts evaluated substances including alcohol, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and marijuana, ranking them based on how destructive they are to the individual who takes them and to society as a whole.
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Alcohol ‘more harmful than heroin, crack and Ecstasy’

Alcohol ‘more harmful than heroin, crack and Ecstasy’
An analysis of drug harm that rates the damage to both users and to wider society was led by the controversial sacked government drugs adviser David Nutt, left.
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Alcohol ‘more harmful than heroin’

Alcohol ‘more harmful than heroin’
Alcohol is more dangerous than illegal drugs like heroin, ecstasy and crack cocaine, a new study has said.
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Alcohol ‘more harmful than heroin’
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Alcohol ‘harms more than heroin’

Alcohol ‘harms more than heroin’
Alcohol is more harmful than heroin or crack based on the overall dangers to the individual and society as a whole, according to a report co-authored by the UK’s former chief drugs adviser Professor David Nutt.
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