Stats Indicate Drug-Abuse Epidemic, but Have We Become Desensitized? – Youngstown Vindicator

Stats indicate drug-abuse epidemic, but have we become desensitized? – Youngstown Vindicator

Stats indicate drugabuse epidemic, but have we become desensitized?
Youngstown Vindicator
Mahoning Valley professionals who work in drug treatment and law enforcement say statistics are one way to understand how destructive addiction to heroin or other drugs can be. For example, the number of heroin-overdose deaths in Ohio jumped from 71 in 

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Substance abuse among politicians presents unique challenges – The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com

Substance abuse among politicians presents unique challenges
The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
The media attention such figures garner can lead to deceptive conclusions about the prevalence of politicians who suffer from substance abuse, according to Terry Madonna, director for the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall

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Former addict Melanda Adams the effects of drug abuse on Clay Co. – Lexington Herald Leader

Former addict Melanda Adams the effects of drug abuse on Clay Co.
Lexington Herald Leader
Melanda Adams was a drug addict before completing a faith-based recovery program. She now heads the local Operation UNITE coalition, which arranges drug-prevention programs for young people. Here, she speaks about drug abuse has affected her 

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