Pain Pills and Heroin Ravaging the Suburbs – the Seattle Times

Drug Rehab Statistics: Pain pills and heroin ravaging the suburbs – The Seattle Times

Pain pills and heroin ravaging the suburbs
The Seattle Times
Prescription medications represent the greatest epidemic in drug abuse since crack cocaine ravaged cities in the 1980s and 1990s, said Epperly, owner of New Hope Recovery Center in Chicago and Geneva. Statistics tend to back him up.

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Drug Rehab Statistics: One day at a time: Former meth addict determined to stay clean, on his own – Kalamazoo Gazette – MLive.com


Kalamazoo Gazette – MLive.com

One day at a time: Former meth addict determined to stay clean, on his own
Kalamazoo Gazette – MLive.com
“Now it's time to devote my life to raising my babies, and hopefully, by me keeping out of the drugs, that my kids won't turn to it because they've seen what it's done to the family.” After 20 years of drug abuse, Letts has a tough road ahead of him to

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Drug Rehab Statistics: Foreman: Owners ‘desperate’ for miners – Beckley Register-Herald

Foreman: Owners 'desperate' for miners
Beckley Register-Herald
Veteran mine foreman Ron Hall has seen it happen time and again, and he's worried about rampant drug abuse within his chosen profession. So widespread is addiction that as many as two-thirds of the applicants couldn't pass muster on a drug screen.

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Drug Rehab Statistics: Modern Barbarism – MWC News


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Modern Barbarism
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Statistics don't support claims of bias against Muslim Americans.” Mr. O'Reilly was simply wrong about this. As Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) commented, O'Reilly would “have

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