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Crack Cocaine – Symptoms and effects of crack cocaine addiction, how to make crack, recovery information, all you need to learn about crack and cocaine treatment can be found on our website, quit smoking crack forever with the right program | | Cocaine Abuse
Overview of cocaine/crack abuse research and information from the National Institutes of Health (U.S.). | | Cocaine User Helping Hand
Dedicated to help cocaine or crack addicted people. Site contains a wide variety of information about drug abuse, available treatment, and recovery issues. | | Dependency Free
Site providing help and resources for those who have or know someone who has a cocaine addiction problem. | | Devil's Candy
A site intended to inform and help the victims and abusers of crack cocaine. | | Drugs Information: Cocaine
Shows how this drug is taken and what symptoms to look out for. | | Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Cocaine Users
A silent epidemic. Research news from the Medical College of Wisconsin. | | Information on Drugs of Abuse: Cocaine
Scientific research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse about the effects of cocaine abuse, addiction, the physical effects on the brain, and on the body. Resources for students, parents, and researchers. | | Marbella Rehab Recovery Programme
Marbella Rehab Recovery Programme based in the idilic Costa del Sol. Support and Treatment for both Drug and Alcohol Addiction. | | The Social Pharmacology of Smokeable Cocaine: Not All It's Cracked Up To Be
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10/07/2008
ADHD Stimulant Treatment May Decrease Risk Of Substance Abuse In Adolescent Girls
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have found that treatment with stimulant drugs does not increase and appears to significantly decrease the risk that girls with ADHD will begin smoking cigarettes or using alcohol or drugs. Their report in the October Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine parallels the findings of several earlier studies in boys, which needed to be confirmed in girls.
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10/07/2008
New National Statistics Reveal More Drug Addicts In Treatment - And They Are Staying The Course, UK
Figures published today by the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) show that more than 202,000 people were recorded in drug treatment for 2007/08, which over-achieves the target set by the government. More than 82,000 people started treatment in 2007/08, of whom more than 64,000 (78 per cent) remained in structured treatment for 12 weeks, thus ensuring treatment was likely to be more effective in the long term.
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10/07/2008
New Book Explores Lives Of Women Shoplifters, Sex Workers
A new book by a Rutgers University-Camden criminologist reveals the profound impact of shoplifting and prostitution on both a region and the lives of the women who depend on these illegal acts. Out in the Storm - Drug-Addicted Women Living as Shoplifters and Sex Workers by Gail A. Caputo, an associate professor of criminal justice at Rutgers-Camden, offers vivid insights from 100 hours of interviews with 38 women who sold themselves and the merchandise they shoplifted.
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10/07/2008
Traumatic Brain Injury Common Amongst Homeless People, CMAJ
Traumatic brain injury is common amongst homeless people and is associated with poorer health, found a study of more than 900 homeless men and women in Toronto. Health problems include an increased risk of seizures, mental health problems, drug problems, and poorer physical and mental health status. In this study of people in Toronto's shelter system or who use meal programs, 58% of homeless men and 42% of homeless women had a history of traumatic brain injury.
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