Why Should Drug Addicts Be Placed in Hospitals Instead of Prisons?
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I need pros for why drug addicts should be placed in hospitals instead of prisons. I need FACTS. It’s for a 5 paragraph paper. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
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Answer by chaotic caryn
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Does S&P Downgrade Sweeten Pot for Casinos?
Does S&P Downgrade Sweeten Pot for Casinos?
The New Hampshire House has historically opposed casinos, but supporters argue for a change of heart after Standard & Poor's downgraded the state's bond outlook from stable to negative. The S&P … Together, the casinos would pay the state $ 139 million …… Continue reading
Drug Rehab, Massachusetts, to Help Stop Substance Abuse
Drug Rehab, Massachusetts, to Help Stop Substance Abuse —
Heed Massachusetts's cry for help in opioid regulation
Citing the same addiction risks, an FDA panel of expert advisers voted 11 to 2 in late 2012 against approval for Zohydro; more than two dozen state attorneys general also urged the FDA… Continue reading
Why Do People Become Drug Addicts?
Question by French Fashionista: why do people become drug addicts?
kim not ugly =[
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Answer by Brittany
because of the way certain chemicals in drugs react with chemicals in your brain.
Answer by Rick Smith
because drugs make ugly people like you not ugly and the world full… Continue reading
Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic: How Physicians, Pharmacists and Medical Staff Can Help
Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic: How Physicians, Pharmacists and Medical Staff Can Help — Arizona professionals speak on issues of prescription drug misuse and abuse, identifying ways the medical community is impacted and can help address the prob…
Aetna Prescription Drug Programs Help Members Prevent Misuse, Understand …
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Veterans Court May Offer Vets a Second Chance to Heal
Veterans Court may offer vets a second chance to heal
The Veterans Court would serve Washington County and provide voluntary therapeutic treatment to first-time-offender combat and noncombat veterans for a range of charges from misdemeanors to felonies. It would also involve … In many cases, veterans …
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