August 3, 2008 Drug Addiction news
DRUGS – UK
Rapid rise seen in fatal medication errors at home – The Associated Press
Deaths from medication mistakes at home, like actor Heath Ledger’s accidental overdose, rose dramatically during the past two decades, an analysis of U.S. death certificates finds.
DRUGS – UK
Mexico battles drug addiction – United Press International
Health officials report drug addiction is a growing problem in Mexico since the government’s crackdown on cartels and stepped-up U.S. border enforcement.
DRUGS – USA
Drug-abuse backlash in Mexico – Arizona Republic
Mexico confronts a growing problem with drug addiction, a phenomenon that some experts blame on the Mexican government’s crackdown on drug cartels and stepped-up U.S. border enforcement.
HEROIN – USA
Student heroin use meeting – WWMT News
A Kalamazoo County community will come together to fight a dangerous trend Monday. They are concerned over teenagers abusing heroin and other drugs.
METH – USA
Expert educates law enforcement about dangers of meth – Foster’s Daily Democrat
Meth is more addictive than cocaine, crack-cocaine and amphetamines, and meth labs are driven by addiction, not by finance.
ALCOHOL – USA
Trailer donation aids Elkins’ alcohol awareness program – Northwest Arkansas Times
Elkins police have a way to transport their donated drunk driving education golf cart thanks to an additional donation by a local business, Ranalli Farms.
ALCOHOL – USA
Stemming the Tide of Alcohol? – red Orbit
When the head of the Royal College of Physicians says we are on the verge of a “tsunami” of alcohol-related health problems, perhaps we should all put down our pints or wine glasses and listen.
RITALIN – USA
AntiDepressants and Suicide – Injury Board
All but lost in the story is the fact that David had been prescribed “Ritalin, Zoloft and antidepressants, each with the broken promise of some return to normalcy.”
ALCOHOL – UK
Pub chains flout drinking rules – Times Online
Pub chains are flouting their own rules on responsible drinking by selling double measures of spirits cheaper than singles, offering two-for-one promotions and holding happy hours where prices are slashed.







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