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Subtance Abuse Treatment Articles
The most recent articles on substance abuse are listed below. Please also use the categories on the left navigation bar to find articles on substance abuse by topic.
Articles tagged with violence
- Attempted Burglary Driven by Heroin Addiction Scares Family
When an individual attempts - or success - to break into a home, searching for cash or items to sell to fund their drug habit, they can wreak havoc on the lives of others. In the case of a Northampton County judge, this is exactly what happened. more...
- Chicago First in Nation for Heroin Problems
Heroin problems can wreak havoc on a community and according to a new study, the community suffering the most in the United States is Chicago. This study found that more people visit hospital emergency rooms with problems associated with heroin in Chicago and its suburbs than any other major metropolitan area in the nation. more...
- Children of Violent Parents at Higher Risk for Depression and Alcoholism
People whose parents were violent with each other are more likely to have problems later in life, including depression, alcoholism, and violence in their own lives. more...