Why Are More Women Dying From Drug Abuse? – Huffington Post UK

Drug Rehab Statistics: Why Are More Women Dying From Drug Abuse? – Huffington Post UK


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Why Are More Women Dying From Drug Abuse?
Huffington Post UK
Women dying as a result of drug abuse, poisoning or addiction is on the rise in England and Wales, but the number of male deaths has declined, new statistics show. The Office of National Statistics said on Wednesday that in 2011, there were 1,772 male
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Drug Rehab Statistics: Reading, writing … and rehab? – HLNtv.com

Reading, writing … and rehab?
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That's just one of the startling statistics discovered by researchers at The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. The results are part of their 17th annual back-to-school survey. Among other findings, teenage

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Drug Rehab Statistics: ‘Heroin Kills’ Panel 2012: Abuse On The Rise, New Program Aims To Reduce … – KHTS Radio


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'Heroin Kills' Panel 2012: Abuse On The Rise, New Program Aims To Reduce
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The program was initiated in Santa Clarita in August 2011 in response to a spike in heroin-related deaths here in 2011, when there were five, according to statistics from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. So far in 2012, there have been

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