August 10, 2008 Drug Addiction News
METH – USA
Meth takes back seat to cocaine in Boise – Idaho Staesman
It may be temporary, but it is still a surprise: Cocaine has unseated methamphetamine as the most prevalent hard drug in Boise, police say.
ALCOHOL – USA
Spotlight on teens at risk – Boston Globe
Drinking and drug use among teens is getting fresh attention in the Pentucket Regional School District following surveys that have heightened concerns about the problem.
ALCOHOL – UK
Scots unaware of safe alcohol limit – The Press Association
Many Scots remain ignorant of how much it is safe to drink or how much alcohol their beverages contain, a survey revealed.
DRUGS – USA
A grimmer reaper: Prescription drugs take too many lives – Salt Lake Tribune
“Use only as directed,” the pill bottles read. It’s advice you can live by. But too many Utahns are failing to heed that warning.
ALCOHOL – UK
Scots ‘ignorant’ of drink levels – BBC News
Many Scots remain ignorant of how much it is safe to drink or how much alcohol drinks contain, a survey has suggested.
ALCOHOL – UK
Most Scots think alcohol is worse than heroin – The Herald
A majority of Scots think alcohol is the drug that causes most harm to society, newly published survey results show. Some 51% of respondents to a module from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2007 said alcohol was the drug which causes most problems for Scotland, compared with 22% who said heroin and 9% who said tobacco.
METH – USA
Old Drug is New Leader Among Users in Treasure Valley – KBOI News
Police in Boise say cocaine has surpassed methamphetamine as the most prevalent illegal hard drug in the area.
MARIJUANA – USA
Get Message Out About Marijuana – Red Orbit
As a Baby Boomer and now a mother of teenagers, I was very interested in the research done on the marijuana available today. A University of Mississippi research project found an increased potency of the drug — double what it was in the ’70s and ’80s! We parents all need to hear that.
ALCOHOL – USA
Excessive Drinking May Exacerbate Metabolic Syndrome Risk – Join Together
A new study has found that individuals who drink in amounts exceeding federal dietary guidelines have an increased risk of the metabolic syndrome associated with cardiovascular disease.
HEROIN – UK
Warning over bug found in contaminated heroin batches – The Herald
A nationwide alert has been issued after a new batch of contaminated heroin, which previously killed more than 40 people mostly in Scotland, was discovered.
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