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  2. Arguments for and against drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    The lack of government regulation and control over the lucrative illegal drug market has created a large population of unregulated drug dealers who lure many children into the illegal drug trade. The U.S. government's most recent 2009 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reported that nationwide over 800,000 adolescents ages 12–17 ...

  3. Children Born Dependent on Drugs Face Unique Challenges ... - AOL

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    They are proud of their children’s achievements in the face of adversity. Anna says: “Nicky has had more challenges than any kid I know. Whatever gets thrown at him, he always has a smile on ...

  4. Carl Hart - Wikipedia

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    Through 2009, he received research grants totaling over $6 million from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. [5] Hart's research is centered around human subject experiments conducted in his research lab at the New York State Psychiatric Institute (a hospital located in the Columbia University Irving Medical Center). The facility, informally ...

  5. Rugby boy - Wikipedia

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    The impoverished population is the most common victim of addiction to dangerous and illegal substances. Once they are "high" they forget their hunger. Others become addicted because of family problems, poor self-esteem, and peer pressure. Solvents, particularly Rugby, is the inhalant of choice in the Philippines for most teenagers since it is ...

  6. Unhealthy lifestyles and over-dependence on drugs is hurting ...

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    OpEd: In my four decades in medicine, it is increasingly apparent that the drug paradigm, while offering short term resolutions, is not stemming the growing epidemic of childhood health disorders.

  7. Drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Drug possession is the crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one's possession, either for personal use, distribution, sale or otherwise. Illegal drugs fall into different categories and sentences vary depending on the amount, type of drug, circumstances, and jurisdiction.

  8. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    Drug policies are usually aimed at combatting drug addiction or dependence addressing both demand and supply of drugs, as well as mitigating the harm of drug use, and providing medical assistance and treatment. Demand reduction measures include voluntary treatment, rehabilitation, substitution therapy, overdose management, alternatives to ...

  9. South Florida CEO knew drugs were contaminated — and they ...

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    The CEO of a Davie drug company and a father of three helped cause infections in children in two hospitals by distributing a drug he knew probably had a bacterial contamination. And 42-year-old ...