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Maybe Not the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer

Maybe Not the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer

Filed under: District of Columbia Drug Abuse

Miraculously, a single government policy initiative has united Washington, D.C. Elected officials who had been either locking horns or crossing swords over drugs, drones or… Continue reading

Maine Program to Help Children of Drug Addicts Seeks to Change Culture

Maine program to help children of drug addicts seeks to change culture

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The partnership, which includes 34 child welfare organizations, including the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, social service agencies, court officials,… Continue reading

What Are Some Ways Society Can Prevent Drug Abuse?

Question by nycaypeh: What are some ways society can prevent drug abuse?
What are some ways society can prevent drug abuse among teens, and adults? How can we enforce laws to make sure that people stay away from drugs,… Continue reading

DC Week: Medicare Savings' Plans Offered

DC Week: Medicare Savings' Plans Offered

Filed under: drug treatment centers

Today, generics account for about 80% of all drugs dispensed. "What we haven't seen is that kind of approach hitting the rest of our healthcare system in any big… Continue reading

China May End Long-Hated Labor Re-Education Camps

China may end long-hated labor re-education camps

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Another 100,000 drug addicts are undergoing compulsory treatment in facilities that were separated out from the labor camps several years ago, he said. Inmates in some of… Continue reading

Well Traveled: Rick Steves to Discuss Travel as a Political Act at the Music Hall

Well traveled: Rick Steves to discuss Travel as a Political Act at The Music Hall

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How are they handling climate change, immigration, drug addiction? How do they handle consuming more than they're producing?" he… Continue reading