Uruguay Considers Using Medical Marijuana to Treat Cocaine Addicts in Prison
Uruguay Considers Using Medical Marijuana To Treat Cocaine Addicts In Prison
[rewrite]But other countries, such as Colombia, have begun considering projects seeking to use marijuana to treat addicts. "The idea isn't that marijuana will substitute for what is obviously a much harder and more dangerous drug, but that marijuana can help …[/rewrite]
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Legal marijuana challenges drug abuse awareness
[rewrite]April is Alcohol Awareness Month—a key time for all Islanders to work towards reducing the stigma around seeking help for alcohol abuse. Alcohol addiction can affect both youth and adults and is a treatable disease. This year, for the first time …[/rewrite]
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No, Weed Won't Rot Your Brain
[rewrite]Once they reach age 26, however, less than 1 percent have marijuana problems serious enough to be classified as addiction. What that means is that whatever brain changes are seen in casual users, they don't predict addiction, otherwise, all casual …[/rewrite]
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