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Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse Among Wounded Soldiers Uneven, Report Says
Fighting prescription drug abuse among wounded soldiers uneven, report says
Even after a dozen years of war, top Pentagon health officials have yet to impose uniform standards on fighting prescription medication abuse among troops wounded in combat, according to a Defense Department inspector general’s report issued Friday. drug abuse –… Continue reading
Should I Go to Rehab?
Question by Pom Pon Girl 161377: Should i go to rehab?
im addicted to:
pain killers.
self harm.
and suicidal thoughts are always there.
people have told me i should go.
but im really afraid of it.
im kinda of a realyl depressed person..
should i go to rehab?
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What’s Your Definition of “abuse”?
Question by My Answers Suck: What’s your definition of “abuse”?
I hang out in celebrity section and notice a lot of people commenting on Chris Brown hitting Rihanna saying he abused her. To me, “abuse” means a habitual occurrence. For this argument we won’t get into whether or not he… Continue reading
Editorial: How to Save Money While Lowering Crime
Editorial: How to save money while lowering crime
Advocates of drug and alcohol treatment programs, drug courts, vocational programs and parole policies that try to avoid sending parolees back to prison for committing minor infractions are sometimes smeared as being soft on crime, but these programs … Read more on… Continue reading