Matter of Substance: Drug Addiction as Disease, Not Subject of Shame

Matter of substance: Drug addiction as disease, not subject of shame

Filed under: cocaine problem

An incredible 14 percent of Mainers between the ages of 18 and 25 misused prescription drugs in 2008 and 2009, according to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. Young adults also reported the highest rate of cocaine use, at 8 percent. Read more on Bangor Daily News

 


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Prescription drug use rising, heroin remains problem in Indian Valley

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McIntyre, who lives in Harleysville, started the organization One Life One Chance with a group of parents who wanted a support group to talk about children who have struggled with or currently struggle with drug addiction. “It's a place to go and not … Read more on Montgomery Newspapers

 

Kentucky, Indiana target problem of prescription drug abuse

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(WDRB) — A new study highlights just how bad Kentucky's drug problem is. The Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center at UK reports overdose deaths are up 282 percent between 2000 and 2010. 53 percent of the deaths were from prescription … Read more on WDRB