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Many share blame for Lexington Market woes [Letter]

Many share blame for Lexington Market woes [Letter]
I used to ride the subway from Baltimore County to go to the Hippodrome Theater, but the last time I went was so devastating with the drug addicts and dealers, plus harassment of theater goers, I refuse to come back. In order… Continue reading

Acupuncture and yoga for addict prisoners on Drug Recovery Wings

Acupuncture and yoga for addict prisoners on Drug Recovery Wings
The report said: 'Drugs infiltrating the wing were a continual problem despite efforts to prevent it and seen by many of those interviewed as a significant issue.' … It also provided prisoners with soft chairs, a TV and games console… Continue reading

how do i find in patient help for drug addiction in tennessee?

Question by stephaniebraswell: how do i find in patient help for drug addiction in tennessee?
i am currently on i.v dilaudid and have no insurance. is yhere any where for me to get help with out insurance?

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Answer by dwinbaycity
Squeaky doors get oiled, in other words go… Continue reading

Marijuana law doesn't protect workers if companies forbid use

Marijuana law doesn't protect workers if companies forbid use
Some chronically ill patients hoping to legally access medical marijuana in Illinois may be out of luck if their employers choose to maintain or create zero-tolerance drug policies. The state's new medical marijuana law, which was signed in August and …… Continue reading

Is there any available drug abuse treatment in St. Paul, Minnesota?

Question by josh: Is there any available drug abuse treatment in St. Paul, Minnesota?
I wonder if there is any available drug abuse treatment for cocaine. I now live in New York but I decided that if I really want to get treated, I want it to be in my… Continue reading

NIDA's Director Tells Us What We Know—and Need to Know—About Marijuana

NIDA's Director Tells Us What We Know—and Need to Know—About Marijuana
At a private dinner party for journalists last week hosted by National Geographic and USA Today, NIH director Francis Collins voiced concerns: Studies have shown that prolonged use of the drug by teenagers can lead to permanent decline in… Continue reading