Study Says ‘Crack Baby’ Epidemic of the ’80s Was Overblown
Study Says ‘Crack Baby’ Epidemic of the ’80s Was Overblown — Contrary to the “crack babies” scare of the 80s, a new study shows no major long-term ill effects from prenatal cocaine exposure.
Is The 'Meth Epidemic' Overblown? Columbia Psychologists Looks At The …
While the market for meth is rising, it's never been the most widely used drug. At its peak popularity, there were never more than a million users of the drug in the U.S., Hart writes. At that time, the U.S. was also home to 2.5 million cocaine users …
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Drug Addiction Resource Guide
Regular usage makes addicts need larger and more frequent dosages in order to get a repeated high, or even to function. Withdrawal symptoms for everyday users can begin within a few hours of their most recent hit. Long term health issues for heroin …
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