I have a few questions for a paper on Drug Abuse. Please help.?
Question by brittany m: I have a few questions for a paper on Drug Abuse. Please help.?
How do people behave when they are addicted to drugs?
(please put the source – where you got the information)
What are the treatments for Drug Abuse?
(please put the source – where you got the information)
How do you prevent Drug Abuse?
(please put the source – where you got the information)
What is the origin of Drug Abuse? Who started it? Where did it come from?
I think it was the Sumerians but I’m not sure.
(please put the source – where you got the information)
Best answer:
Answer by Witty Wabbit
“What are the Harmful Consequences of Drug Use?” : http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/pubs/adp-apd/straight_facts-faits_mefaits/harmful-torts-eng.php#harmful covers the BEHAVIOUR.
The next page “What is Canada’s Drug Strategy?” discusses about the PREVENTION too.
Treatment, eh?! http://www.drugabuse.gov/DrugPages/Treatment.html might help.
I think this article: “The evolutionary origins and significance of drug addiction” might help ya too…
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1174878/
Most importantly,”Drugs distribution and use in ancient environments” will give you a clear picture about the ancient substance abuse.
But I betcha, to trace the origin is an impossible stuff … 🙁
Ahhhh that National Center for Biotechnology Information article has everything ya want! 🙂 Happy “papering” 😀
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