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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