Cocaine Addiction

Drug Addiction vs. Chocolate Addiction?

Question by greglovern: Drug Addiction vs. Chocolate Addiction?
My wife says that addition to hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin are qualitatively the same thing as addition to anything else, no matter how mild, such as chocolate, and differ ONLY in the degree of their effects.

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Without Stats, Police Find It Hard to Address Heroin Epidemic

Without Stats, Police Find It Hard To Address Heroin Epidemic
According to data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of drug overdoses in the U.S. has grown at a staggering pace — only motor vehicle accidents are a larger cause of accidental deaths in the country.… Continue reading

Medicinal Soft Drinks and Coca-Cola Fiends: The Toxic History of Soda

Medicinal Soft Drinks And Coca-Cola Fiends: The Toxic History Of Soda
… to soda fountains early in the morning to get a refreshing and “healthy” beverage to start their day off right: Terms like “bracer” and “pick-me-up” referred to the physical and mental stimulation sodas could provide, whether from caffeine… Continue reading

Study Suggests Oreos May Be as Addictive to Rats as Drugs Like Cocaine|NewsDay

Study Suggests Oreos May Be as Addictive to Rats as Drugs Like Cocaine|NewsDay — Study Suggests Oreos May Be as Addictive to Rats as Drugs Like . – Traduzir esta página 2 dias atrás – The temptati. Study Suggests Oreos May Be as Addictive…


Heroin and Opiate Overdoses on the… Continue reading

Review: 'Hateship Loveship'

Review: 'Hateship Loveship'
The girl, Sabitha, has a prickly and wary relationship with her father, Ken, a cocaine addict played by Guy Pearce, who recently bought a run-down roadside motel in Chicago. Ken's father-in-law, played by Nolte, thinks little of the man whose drunk …
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Billie Jean Could Just Stay at Home to Find Places 'Where Things Aren't Good'

Billie Jean could just stay at home to find places 'where things aren't good'
So says Washington Post writer Sally Jenkins, who goes on to say the paradox was “captured perfectly by Billie Jean King, the former tennis champion and gay activist who was to headline the U.S. delegation at… Continue reading

Warrant: Suspect Robbed, Beat Victim, Then Splurged on Drugs

Warrant: Suspect Robbed, Beat Victim, Then Splurged On Drugs
According to the warrant, Rodriguez complained to a friend on Saturday, May 12, 2012 that he had no money, but the next day he splurged on cocaine, heroin and a hotel room in New Britain. One woman told police that as… Continue reading

Marijuana Addiction: How to Recover?

Question by La_Serena: Marijuana Addiction: How to recover?
I have a friend who has been a steady marijuana smoker for 8 years. He wants to quit, but is scared of the withdrawal. Are treatment programs helpful in this regard?

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Answer by supermitiko46
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Billie Jean Could Just Stay at Home to Find Places 'Where Things Aren't Good'

Billie Jean could just stay at home to find places 'where things aren't good'
… won't find those here in the U.S., unless, of course, you count the largest prison population in the world as a human rights abuse, where a young black man is serving a life sentence for… Continue reading

Grand Jury Issues 8 Open, 11 Secret Indictments

Grand jury issues 8 open, 11 secret indictments
Bryant M. Allen, 23, Independence Square, Wellsville, is charged with aggravated robbery for allegedly inflicting serious harm on Laddie Wallick, the owner of For Your Convenience on March 16, by beating him with a tire iron in an attempt to rob the… Continue reading