Eugene Police Find Young Man Unconscious; Issue Warning About Mixing …
Eugene Police Find Young Man Unconscious; Issue Warning about Mixing …
Filed under: national institute on drug abuse
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, mixing alcohol with cough syrup greatly increases the risk of fatal overdose, and this combination of drugs has been linked to the deaths of some prominent rap musicians such as D.J. Screw, Pimp C and …
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Tripping on LSD and other Psychedelic Drug Experiences in Costa Rica
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Eminem Admits He Nearly Died From Prescription Drug Abuse
Eminem Admits He Nearly Died From Prescription Drug Abuse
Filed under: prescription drug addiction
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Eminem has opened up about his brush with death due to prescription drug abuse. The rapper, now 40, reveals the harrowing details of his journey with addiction in a new documentary, “How To Make Money Selling Drugs” (produced …
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NJ report links corrupt doctors with drug abuse
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IRS Lawyer Says Scandal Was Overseen by D.C., Names Names
IRS lawyer says scandal was overseen by D.C., names names
Filed under: drug abuse help websites
Hull signed a May 12, 2010 letter to the Albuquerque Tea Party, grilling the group on the recent content of its newsletters and its website. “I was essentially a front person, because I had no autonomy or no authority to act on [applications] without …
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When You Are the Partner of a Sex Addict, Part 2
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Gil Kerlikowske, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
Gil Kerlikowske, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
Filed under: drug abuse statistics
He was police chief in Seattle when he was tapped to head the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The hallmark of Kerlikowske's approach is that drug addiction is a brain disease, not a moral failing, and should be seen as an issue of public health …
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Police log for July 19, 2013
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Westboro Baptist Church Condemns Cory Monteith, and All of Canada
Westboro Baptist Church Condemns Cory Monteith, and All of Canada
Filed under: drug rehab treatment drinking age
Reports indicate that Michele stood by Monteith during his second stint in rehab in April. The charming, baby-faced Monteith publicly discussed his struggle with addiction, admitting to binge drinking and drug abuse that began at age 13. At 19 …
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Concealed-carry law could boost gun dealers' business
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Would You Call the Child Abuse Hotline on a Friend?
Question by Pregnant with Baby #2: Would you call the child abuse hotline on a friend?
I just got the child abuse hotline and now I’m really regreting it. My friend from highschool got drunk last night, took xanax (maybe mispelled, but it is a prescription drug that really makes you loopy) and drove for over an hour with her two year old in the car. She works over nights and sleeps all day while he wonders around the house alone. She leaves him alone in the bathtub while she goes outside and smokes and talks with her friends. I was honestly just worried about her son, but now I feel so ashamed. I tell my husband everything, and I’m too ashamed to tell him even this. The lady on the phone said that she couldn’t do anything unless the child had been injured already, which blows because I wanted to prevent an injury. She is a good friend, but she is a horrible mom. Her son has asthma and heart problems and she still smokes around him. He is two and doesn’t say even 1 word because noone ever talks to him. I am so sad for him, but now I feel terrible.
The child abuse hotline said they could investigate, but they really couldn’t do much unless the child had already been injured. My friend is also on parole, and I could call her officer, but I feel that would be wrong. I fear for this child’s life if he stays with her. I have tried giving her advise, but she is kinda slow. I really just don’t want to talk to her anymore because it bothers me so bad. I bring her son gifts and milk when she runs out. When she calls for help, I can’t say no to her child. She is doing drugs, so if I called her officer they would do a test and she would go to jail. The child would be better off with a grandparent (she comes from a good family, we were neighbors growing up), but I don’t think I could send my friend to jail.