Drug News
January 14, 2011
DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION – PORTUGAL
Drug experiment – Boston Globe
Street teams of Portugal’s Institute for Drugs and Drug Addiction exchange used needles for new ones and try to direct drug addicts to treatment centers. …
MARIJUANA – USA
Medical pot laws result in increased teen drug use – White Mountain Independent
Experts in Colorado are starting to study the impact medical marijuana has had on teen drug use in their state. …
MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION – USA
Bid to legalize marijuana all smoke and mirrors – Los Angeles Times
Think that’s why Holland’s heroin addiction rate has tripled since it legalized marijuana? Do we really need more drug addicts in America? No.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS – USA
US Government (Sorta) Reconsiders Poisoning Drug Addicts for their Own Good – Reason Online
Pure hydrocodone is a Schedule II drug under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, whereas hydrocodone compounded with acetaminophen is a more loosely …
ALCOHOL ABUSE – USA
Drinking, driving problem remains – Green Bay Press Gazette
These types of efforts are building blocks toward creating a necessary cultural shift around the issue of alcohol abuse generally, and drunken driving …
METHAMPHETAMINE – USA
Woman finds drugs packed inside vacuum cleaner – Green Bay Press Gazette
Green Bay woman surprised on Dec. 25 when refurbished vacuum cleaner she’d received as gift contained two pounds of crystal methamphetamine and 2.2 pounds of cocaine.
HEROIN – USA
30 accused in heroin ring – News-Herald.com
A federal grand jury returned a 110-count indictment on Thursday against 30 people who are accused of running a large-scale heroin trafficking ring that …
KETAMINE – UK
Sex change keeps drug dealer out of jail – Telegraph
But his lawyers pleaded with Judge Mark Horton to spare him a jail term because he is at a crucial stage in becoming a woman and would find it ”difficult” in a male prison.
Tags: addiction help, alcohol abuse, culture of alcohol, drug decriminalization, drug rehab, heroin, ketamine, marijuana legalization, medical marijuana, METH, methamphetamine, painkillers with acetomenaphin, prescription drug addiction
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September 2, 2008
DRUGS – UK
Last Call for Tackling Drugs, Changing Lives Awards – Home Office
Anyone who wishes to nominate a drug treatment team, police officer or volunteer who has gone that extra mile to tackle drugs has just ten days to make their local hero an example for the nation.
METH – ASIA
Methamphetamine usage rising – IRIN
Typically smoked, the potent central nervous system stimulant is highly addictive, causing paranoia, delusions and hallucinations.
DRUGS – USA
NJ Launches Campaign Against Medicine Abuse – Evening Bulletin
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) announced Monday a statewide public service campaign titled “Grandma’s Stash,” to raise awareness that misuse of prescription drugs is second only to marijuana as America’s most prevalent drug problem.
DRUGS – USA
WLPD teams with site to offer free drug tests – Journal and Courier
The urinalysis test recognizes the 10 most common illegal drugs: cocaine, amphetamine, marijuana, opiates, methamphetamine, benzodiazepine, oxycodone, propoxyphene and MDMA, more commonly known by its street name, ecstasy.
ALCOHOL – UK
BMA Scotland Response To The Scottish Government’s Proposed Strategy To Tackle Alcohol Misuse – Medical News Today
Doctors called for action, not words, to tackle alcohol misuse in Scotland.
ALCOHOL – USA
Underage, drunken fans can buy alcohol at stadiums – Dallas Morning News
Actors posing as drunken sports fans successfully bought alcohol from U.S. stadium vendors almost nine out of 10 tries, according to a University of Minnesota study.
ALCOHOL – USA
Even if you look drunk at a game, you can likely keep buying booze – Chicago Tribune
The stadiums and arenas of Chicago have seen untold amounts of alcohol-fueled mayhem, from obscene yelling to savage, bare-knuckle brawls. But according to a study released Wednesday, sports venues could be bringing some of this chaos on themselves.
ALCOHOL – USA
Study Finds Sports Stadiums Serve Alcohol to Intoxicated, Underage Fans – Join Together
An undercover operation conducted as part of research sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Research Program (SAPRP) found that apparently underage and intoxicated fans have a relatively easy time purchasing alcohol at professional sports events.
METH – UK
‘Meth’ adverts to scare US teens – BBC News
Advertisement: An advertising campaign designed to scare teenagers away from using the drug ‘meth’ has been launched in the US.
METH – UK
Montana meth ads winning drug battle – BBC News
They call Montana “Big Sky Country” or “The Last Best Place” – and it is easy to see why with its wide open spaces, majestic mountains and meandering rivers. But there is a far less wholesome side to this wilderness, a problem more associated with grim urban despair – drugs.
Tags: alcohol, cocaine, crack, drug test, intervention, METH, methadone, ocycodone, pot, xanax
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August 28, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drug Abuse: Part One – KAUZ News
Texoma is facing growing drug problem. Experts say more residents are becoming addicted to prescription and over-the-counter medications.
ALCOHOL – USA
Binge drinking summit – ABC News
Dr Nelson is convening a four hour summit on binge drinking in Canberra today, with about 20 people from various interest groups.
ALCOHOL – USA
College chiefs urge new debate on drinking age – CNN News
College presidents from about 100 of the nation’s best-known universities, including Duke, Dartmouth and Ohio State, are calling on lawmakers to consider lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18, saying current laws actually encourage dangerous binge drinking on campus.
ALCOHOL – UK
Deaths by drugs or drink ‘are now run of the mill’ – Wales Online
A CORONER who has overseen the spate of apparent suicides in a Welsh community said drug and alcohol deaths had gone from non-existent to “run of the mill” during his time in the role.
DRUGS – UK
Drugs fuel admissions to Bristol hospitals – This is Bristol
More than 280 people were admitted to hospitals in the Bristol area due to drug problems last year, according to new figures.
ALCOHOL – UK
Binge drinking is turning Britain into ‘Wild West’ – Telegraph
The Tory leader claims a culture of excess is “taking over our streets” and many areas were now “uninhabitable”.
ADDICTION – USA
Recovery Month Planning Materials Now Available Online – Pushing Back
Recognizing that addiction to drugs is a treatable disease and that recovery is possible, ONDCP has supported innovative and effective programs designed to help expand the availability of treatment services.
METH – USA
A New Weapon Against Meth Abuse – US News and World Report
The federal drug czar’s office has shown preliminary interest in a new Internet-based program from an Australian maker to track pharmacy purchases of pseudoephedrine, which can be abused to make methamphetamine.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Dangers of Prescription Drug Abuse – WSIL TV News
More people are getting high by abusing prescription pills. An expert on prescription abuse is in our region to talk about the dangers of the drugs and prevention.
ALCOHOL – UK
Excessive alcohol use linked to fertility problems – Telegraph
Excessive drinking has been linked to having children later in life, possibly because alcohol damages fertility, scientists have suggested.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Survey: Youngsters Can Procure Prescription Drugs Easier Than Beer – eFluxMedia
More youngsters say it’s easier for them to get prescription drugs than it is to acquire beer, shows a new survey released today by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.
PRESCRIPTION – CANADA
Teens Illegally Access Prescription Drugs – Ontario Now
A new study has revealed that nearly 34 percent of today’s teenagers are engaged in some type of prescription drug abuse.
Tags: alcohol, binge drinking, drug deaths, intervention, METH, pain pills
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August 27, 2008
METHADONE – USA
Spike in Methadone Prescriptions, Deaths – Join Together
Methadone now ranks as the fastest-growing source of narcotic deaths in the country, and many experts believe lack of federal oversight and dangerous prescribing practices by physicians are largely to blame.
ALCOHOL – USA
England Broadens Estimate of Alcohol-Related Deaths – Join Together
Researchers in England have discovered that by looking at the prevalence of deaths related to alcohol use in a different way, the national numbers they arrive at are close to double what officials in the country previously have cited.
HEROIN – USA
Heroin Abuse Up for Many Ohio Youth – Join Together
An increase in treatment admissions for heroin abuse among young people in Ohio is being attributed to problems that often start with prescription drug abuse.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Parents’ prescription drugs pose risk to teens – San Francisco Chronicle
Parents who don’t safeguard their medications are putting their teenagers at serious risk of addiction to prescription drugs, according to a national survey.
ADDICTION – INDIA
Drug addiction of prescribed drugs increasing in teenagers – Top News
Previous studies have shown that prescription drugs can take life if not handled properly. Despite the alarm raised by various government authorities against the misuse of prescription drugs, these drugs are easily available to teenagers.
METHADONE – USA
More and More Deaths Because of Methadone Overdoses –
Methadone is a form of opium but is cheaper and longer lasting. The drug is a powerful painkiller and despite its curing of millions of people it has also increased the death rate because of the overdoses or the combination with other drugs.
METHADONE – INDIA
Methadone a double-edged painkiller – domain-B
The drug is a synthetic form of opium that is a long lasting and powerful pain reliever. Being cost effective, it has helped millions of people, but is also one of the fastest growing cause of narcotic deaths in the US.
METHADONE – USA
Methadone Use as Painkiller Raises, Methadone-Related Deaths As Well – eFluxMedia
The number of narcotic-related deaths has increased lately forcing the US Food and Drug Administration to take quick measures. However, the agency is facing major problems, as the use of methadone has been extended.
PAINKILLER – USA
Home tests help parents monitor drug use – Daily Times
Marijuana, cocaine, methamph-etamine and Ecstacy. These are the drugs that most likely come to mind when hearing the word “addiction.” But some addictive drugs come straight from a prescription bottle.
METHADONE – USA
Methadone Overdose a Growing Problem – News Inferno
Once mainly used to treat heroin addiction, Methadone is being prescribed by family doctors, osteopaths, and nurse practitioners for some types of severe pain. Methadone, a synthetic form of opium, is powerful, cheap, and long lasting.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Attorney general warns of prescription drug abuse – Peninsula Daily News
There’s a drug that works like heroin, can kill like heroin, and is found in a lot of homes on and off the North Olympic Peninsula. The stuff has made its way into high schools and become a “huge problem,” Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna told the Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club on Friday.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Teens and Prescription Medications and Other Health News – US News and World Report
An increasing number of teens say they have an easier time obtaining prescription medications illegally than buying beer, cigarettes, or marijuana.
ADDICTION – USA
All You Need To Know About Alcohol Addiction & Treatment – Trans World News
If you or your loved one is suffering from alcohol addiction then you are reading the right article. In this article you can get enough information alcohol treatment and rehabilitation. Addiction can be treated if the person decides to get rid of this problem. You have to do some research for finding the right alcohol treatment center.
Tags: addiction, alcohol, drug deaths, ecstacy, heroin, interventions, methadone, opium, pain pills, pot
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August 8, 2008
PAINKILLER – USA
Finding the right substance abuse rehab for you! – Trans World News
Every substance abuse treatment center offers nominally different rehab programs for different types of addiction. Too often, though, the differences between those programs are only superficial, and the benefits of them are, in practice, nonexistent.
METH – USA
AG steamed over ‘meth coffee’ – World Net Daily
You can “chew them whole, snort the powder dry, cook it over a lighter and huff,” a San Francisco-based Meth Coffee company claims, but Illinois Attorney-General Lisa Madigan is brewing with anger over a marketing campaign that she says promotes drug use.
ALCOHOL – USA
Recovery Month Toolkits Available Now – Join Together
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).
DRUGS – USA
Drug-related deaths in Utah reach a new high – KSL TV News
A report from the state medical examiner says drugs killed 519 people in Utah last year. That breaks the previous record of 485. The report also shows a disturbing and growing trend: Prescription drugs are now behind the majority of drug-related deaths in Utah.
HEROIN – USA
As the price of heroin drops, the drug is attracting younger users – Farmingham
The first time he dabbled with the drug he was a teen in the late 1960s, when a bag of heroin was about $30-$40 per bag, he recalls.
ALCOHOL – USA
OHSU working on drug that takes the pleasure out of drinking alcohol – KPIC
Oregon Health & Sciences University is developing a drug that could take the buzz out of drinking alcohol, raising the question of whether alcoholism could be cured with a simple pill.
COCAINE – UK
UCSF Study Shows That Cocaine Addiction Is Linked To Voluntary Drug Use And Cellular Memory – Medical News Today
Rats that voluntarily use cocaine show a persistent cellular memory in the brain’s reward center even after several months of abstinence from the drug, while their involuntary counterparts had no such memory, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco.
COCAINE – UK
New Study Finds Persistent Brain Changes In Response To Cocaine Depend On The Expectation Of Reward – Medical News Today
Drug addiction dramatically shifts a person’s attention, priorities, and behaviors towards a focus almost entirely on seeking out and taking drugs.
HEROIN – UK
Most Scots think alcohol is worse than heroin – Sunday 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.
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July 30, 2008
DRUGS – UK
Scotland facing ‘drugs Doomsday’ – BBC News
Scotland could find itself facing a drugs Doomsday that would see primary school children following their parents into drug use, an expert has warned.
DRUGS – UK
The drugs scourge – The Herald
Drug-users tend to die young, but we know surprisingly little about those who survive the dangers of overdose or violence to which their lifestyle makes them susceptible.
DRUGS – UK
Drug abuse inquiry unravels secret of higher death rates in Scotland – The Herald
Drug abuse is a key factor behind previously unexplained higher death rates in Scotland compared to England and Wales, according to a study published today.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol hospital admissions hide individual tragedies – BMA
The new government figures released today (Tuesday 22 July 2008) revealing that 811,000 people in England were admitted to hospital with alcohol misuse problems in 2006 hide the individual tragedies that hospital frontline staff see day in day out, said the BMA.
ALCOHOL –USA
Family Meals Can Help Teen Girls Avoid Drugs, Alcohol – The WashingtonPost
Eating meals together as a family can reduce a teen girl’s risk of turning to alcohol or drugs, a new study suggests.
ALCOHOL – UK
Frontline Health Staff See Individual Tragedies Of Alcohol Misuse Problems In England – Medical News Today
According to government figures published today, 811,000 people were admitted to hospital with alcohol misuse problems in 2006 in England. The figures hide the individual tragedies that hospital frontline staff see everyday, says the British Medical Association.
CANNABIS – SOUTH AFRICA
SA drug culture hit by ‘very dangerous’ cannabis – Daily Dispatch
A NEW strain of higher-potency cannabis was being produced that is more addictive than ever before, says a UN official.
DRUGS – USA
U.S. Ranks #1 in Consumption of Pot, Cocaine, Smokes – Alter Net
According to a new study released June 30 by the World Health Organization, the U.S. leads the world and — just in time for the Olympics — takes the gold for the use of tobacco, pot, and cocaine, far outpacing other countries.
DRUGS – USA
Random Student Drug Testing Stops Drug Use Before it Begins – Pushing Back
The goal of prevention is to stop substance use before it ever begins. Believing not only in this mission but in our ability to achieve it, this Administration outlined a strategy 6 years ago that called upon multiple sectors of society—parents, schools, employers, communities, and the media—to help Americans, and youth in particular, take a stand against drugs.
PROZAC – AUSTRALIA
Subsidised Prozac prescribed to children – NEWS.au.com
Several hundred thousand scripts for anti-depressants such as Zoloft and Prozac were last year prescribed to children and subsidised through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, despite the Federal Government’s own drug watchdog not recommending them for use by anyone under the age of 24.
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July 14, 2008
METH – IRELAND
County drug use increases dramatically – Meath Chronicle
Plans for a new drugs prevention and advisory service centre for Meath and surrounding counties should be ready by the end of the summer.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
New program focuses on prescription drug disposal – The Citizen-Journal
Sheriff George T. Lasater and Liaison Officer William D. Schneider of the Charlevoix County Sheriff’s Office announced a new program for the disposal of prescription drugs.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Abuse of prescription painkillers spurs move for online database – Ventura County Star
Pain patients understand why California’s attorney general says he needs to raise $3.5 million to stop addicts and drug dealers who use doctors to stockpile Vicodin and OxyContin.
CODEINE – USA
Australian Researchers Find Serious Side-Effect to Codeine – WCAV News
Australian researchers have found a dangerous new side-effect from using too much Codeine. Approved usage of the opiate has been for severe cough, diarrhea, mild pain, and irritable bowel syndrome. However, Australian researchers have discovered that Codeine can cause hearing impairment.
ALCOHOL – USA
Games Contribute to Youths Drinking Themselves to Death – Join Together
An analysis of federal records shows that 157 college-age individuals drank themselves to death between 1999 and 2005, and a separate analysis of news reports showed that many of the victims were extremely intoxicated.
MORPHINE – CANADA
Warning: Ratio-Morphine Tablets Recalled in Canada Due to Risk of Accidental Overdose – Market Wire
Some tablets may contain more morphine than the label indicates, exposing patients to the potential risk of accidental overdose.
DRUGS – USA
Most drug Web sites breaking federal law – San Francisco Chronicle
The online trade is stoking the rising abuse of addictive and dangerous prescription drugs, the authors and federal officials say.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcoholism-Associated Molecular Adaptations In Brain Neurocognitive Circuits – Medical News Today
After many years of heavy drinking, alcohol produces pathological alterations in the brain. In many alcoholics these changes culminate in massive social deterioration and disorders of memory and learning.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Kids find it easy to get alcohol, drugs – The Australian
MORE than 40 per cent of Year 11 students find it easy to obtain alcohol and drugs, and one in three is more interested in “sensation-seeking” than respecting accepted standards of behaviour.
ALCOHOL – USA
Rising Alcohol Abuse Seen Among Returning Veterans – Join Together
Veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars are increasingly turning to alcohol when they return home to cope with the lingering stress of their combat experiences, sometimes with tragic consequences.
DRUGS – USA
Multiple Drugs Cause Most Overdoses – Join Together
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June 17, 2008
ALCOHOL – UK
Are British Youth Drinking And Bingeing More? – Medical News Today
The UK Youth Alcohol Action plan was released in June – targeting alcohol use by underage drinkers. The report cites encouraging evidence.
ALCOHOL – UK
How To Save $1 Billion And 800 Lives In Canada – Medical News Today
The economic burden of alcohol abuse costs each Canadian $463 per year. In fact, the direct health care costs for alcohol abuse in Canada exceed those of cancer.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drug Proposal Expands – WEEK TV
It’s one class project that’s stretching way beyond school grounds. Students at Pontiac Township High School developed the Prescription Drug Disposal Program about five months ago.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drug abuse rising among youth – Union Democrat
Alcohol has long been the cornerstone of youthful experimentation. More and more, teens and young adults are tapping into those child-safe orange bottles as an additional means to a high.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
5 Ways to Avoid Prescription Drugs – Stop Aging Now
Before you get that prescription filled, consider what lifestyle changes you could make, first. Just these five changes can make a big difference in your condition or your risk.
METH – USA
Report: Valley teens’ attitudes about meth are changing – ABC TV News
It’s hard not to notice the billboards around the Valley. You know, the ones showing methamphetamine addicts in all their glory, sores on the mouths, rotted out teeth and skin aged beyond their years.
METH – USA
Acoma hosts meth awareness meeting – Cibola County Beacon
It isn’t here in full force, but it will be. It is methamphetamine and it will not let you go once it takes hold.
MARIJUANA – USA
Marijuana more potent than ever – Los Angeles Times
Marijuana is more potent than at any time since scientific analysis of the drug began in the 1970s, according to a report from the University of Mississippi’s Potency Monitoring Project.
MARIJUANA – UK
US report says Marijuana strength increasing – Telegraph
Marijuana strength has increased to its highest levels in more than 30 years, according to a report by scientists.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Legal Drugs Kill Far More Than Illegal, Florida Says – The New York Times
From “Scarface” to “Miami Vice,” Florida’s drug problem has been portrayed as the story of a single narcotic: cocaine. But for Floridians, prescription drugs are increasingly a far more lethal habit.
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May 28, 2008
ADDERALL – USA
Children Poisoning Themselves with Illegal Psychiatric Drugs – Huffington Post
No one knows how many of America’s high school age youngsters are taking prescribed psychiatric drugs, but an estimate of 10%-15% would not be far off, and for some ages groups and circumstances it will be far too low.
ALCOHOL – INDIA
More than 50 percent of UK Women consume Alcohol during Pregnancy – Health Jockey
According to a latest survey it has been found that the consumption of alcohol would have long term negative effects on the children. The research papers released by National Health Service have revealed that older mothers are prone to drinking alcohol compared to the younger ones.
ALCOHOL – FINLAND
Police Step Up Vigilance Of Alcohol Usage – YLE News
Police plan to keep a particularly sharp eye on alcohol usage this week. Their goal will be to prevent alcohol abuse among young people and to reduce consumption.
ALCOHOL – CANADA
Nunatsiavut Government Takes Aim at Alcohol and Drugs – VOCM
The Nunatsiavut Government’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Committee will conduct a series of meetings this week, aimed at reducing the flow of alcohol and drugs into their communities.
ALCOHOL – USA
Alcohol use is No. 1 contributing factor in boating fatalities – Lake County News
According to the most recent U.S. Coast Guard statistics, alcohol use is ranked No. 1 as a contributing factor in fatal boating accidents in the United States.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drugs need proper disposal – The Tennessean
William Sites of Nashville wanted to know what to do with prescription drugs remaining after his wife’s father passed away. He tried to donate them but couldn’t. He didn’t want to flush them down the toilet because that practice has been linked to trace amounts of drugs in drinking water.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Ads focus on children’s prescription drug deaths – East Valley Tribune
Tammy Pasanella sobbed as she stood in front of a wall of television cameras and reporters on Friday and recalled how her son, Chandler Valley Christian High School football player Danny Pasanella, slipped into a prescription drug addiction and, ultimately, death.
METH – USA
Dentist shows students effects of meth on mouths – Wenatchee World
Meth is a highly addictive drug that comes in several forms, including powder, crystal, rocks and tablets, according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse. It can be snorted, smoked, swallowed or injected. Long-term effects include paranoia, hallucinations, delusions and severe dental problems.
ALCOHOL – UK
Revealed: the TRUE scale of Scotland’s alcohol problem – The Sunday Herald
AS MUCH AS DRINKING TWICE ARE SCOTS PREVIOUSLY thought, the to be published tomorrow figures New can reveal. Herald Sunday underestimated how much seriously previous surveys that indicate alcohol we consume.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drug abuse focus of special summit – Pauls Valley Daily Democrat
Parents, students and community leaders from every walk of life showed up at the Bosa Community Center Wednesday night to address the issue of drug abuse.
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May 26, 2008
New campaign takes cocaine impact to Europe – Reuters
A picture campaign highlighting the devastation caused in Colombia by the production of cocaine for markets in Europe and America came to London on Wednesday before heading across Europe.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol And Energy Drinks Serve Up Double Danger – Medical News Today
People who drink alcohol mixed with energy drinks can double their chances of being hurt or injured after drinking, needing medical attention and travelling with a drunk driver, according to new US research.
HEROIN – USA
Deadly strain of heroin circulating in Hartford – WTNH News
A spokesman for Hartford Hospital says the ER has seen multiple victims who have overdosed on a lethal strain of heroin.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA
Lower alcohol wines seen as way to curb binge drinking – ABC News
The Australian Wine Research Institute says making wines with a lower alcohol content would be a more effective approach to dealing with irresponsible drinking, than tax rises on alcoholic drinks.
DRUGS – USA
Drug Rehab Warns Against Opiate Addiction – Trans World News
There are many forms of substance addiction. Addiction in any form, of course, should be a cause for raised concern. There are increased risks however that stem from opiate addiction. Unlike forms of stimulant addiction, opiates run a greater risk of overdosing.
HEROIN – USA
Authorities struggle to combat surge in Ohio heroin cases – Huntington Herald Dispatch
Authorities are barely keeping up with a surge in the amount of heroin flowing into the Columbus area, the government’s top anti-drug agent for Ohio said Tuesday.
HEROIN – USA
Eighth Graders Get In-Depth Look At Heroin Use – WMDT News
Eighth graders in Salisbury got an in-depth look at the effects of heroin use Tuesday morning.
ALCOHOL – INDIA
Alcohol Awareness Campaign Inaugurated in UK – Indian Wine Academy
If you don’t know the standard unit of a wine glass, do not despair. A recent alcohol awareness campaign in England has revealed that three-fourth of British drinkers don’t know it either.
ALCOHOL – USA
Del Mar bans alcohol on beaches – San Jose Mercury News
The sands of Del Mar are no longer allowing booze. The City Council on Monday night unanimously approved an emergency ordinance that bans alcohol at city parks and beaches starting Friday and continuing through Labor Day.
ALCOHOL – USA
Alcohol banned at beaches for summer – San Diego Union Tribune
The Del Mar City Council last night unanimously approved an emergency ordinance banning alcohol at city parks and beaches from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
PRESCRIPTION – AUSTRALIA
Prescription drugs making older drivers dizzy, clumsy – Melbourne Herald Sun
DRIVERS, especially those over 55, are putting lives at risk by driving while drowsy, dizzy and clumsy on prescription medication.
PRESCRIPTION – AUSTRALIA
Qlders ignoring prescription drug warnings: survey – ABC News
New research has found that almost a quarter of Queenslanders are ignoring warning labels and driving under the influence of prescription drugs.
PRESCRIPTION – AUSTRALIA
Motorists over 55 on prescription drugs are dangerous – Courier Mail
A NEW study shows motorists, especially those aged over 55, are putting lives at risk by driving after taking medicine that can make them drowsy.
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