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Population of Female Inmates Grows at Local Prisons

Population of Female Inmates Grows at Local Prisons
Rare access inside the women’s lockups in Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Md. also show increased demand for women’s substance abuse programs in jails. D.C. jail officials allowed News4 I-Team cameras inside… Continue reading

Anti-Epileptic Drug Topamax Could Treat Cocaine Addiction – PsychCentral.com

Anti-Epileptic Drug Topamax Could Treat Cocaine Addiction – PsychCentral.com


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Anti-Epileptic Drug Topamax Could Treat Cocaine Addiction
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Anti-Epileptic Drug Could Treat Cocaine Addiction A new study reveals that topiramate, a drug approved to treat epilepsy and migraine headaches, also… Continue reading

Population of Female Inmates Grows at Local Prisons

Population of Female Inmates Grows at Local Prisons
“When the drug war expanded, there was new potential for rounding them up and sending them to prison … according to the state’s records and public statements. “Our female population peaked in… Continue reading

For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana – Gallup.com

For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana – Gallup.com


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For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — For marijuana advocates, the last 12 months have been a period of unprecedented success as Washington and Colorado… Continue reading

Prescription Drug Abuse Dangerous, Even Fatal

Prescription drug abuse dangerous, even fatal
Staff from consumer protection, the state department of public health and other agencies traveled to Washington, D.C., to discuss possible solutions to this particular drug problem. Gadea said Connecticut has long looked at ways… Continue reading

Prescription Drug Abuse Dangerous, Even Fatal

Prescription drug abuse dangerous, even fatal
Staff from consumer protection, the state department of public health and other agencies traveled to Washington, D.C., to discuss possible solutions to this particular drug problem. Gadea said Connecticut has long looked at ways… Continue reading