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…that they get through their difficult times. Another way to prohibit substance abuse in the workplace is to have anti-drug and anti-alcohol policies. These policies should take a clear stand against the use or distribution of substances in the workplace. They should…
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…to this survey, participation in sports does not affect alcohol or inhalant use by boys, and all drug use by girls. 4)In cities with populations less than 10,000, Africa-American high school girls involved in sports have higher levels of substance and alcohol abuse
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…Oberstar (D-MN) introduced H.R. 4006, the Lethal Drug Abuse Prevention Act of 1998. Senator Don Nickles (R-OK), the Assistant Majority Leader of the Senate, introduced a Senate version (S. 2151) four days later. Both bills would clarify the Controlled Substances…
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…acknowledges that the decision to focus on illegal drugs was “pragmatic,” based on the desire to “get the airtime and space and not alienate the people who are making this possible” (Cotts, 1992). Why is drug abuse such an issue? Drug use has dramatically…
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…followed suit. Athletes and non-athletes alike are still abusing anabolic steroids to excel in sports. Anabolic steroids belong to a group of androgenic drugs. They are synthetic derivatives of testosterone and other male hormones. Most healthy adult males…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to one drug could make a person vulnerable to abuse and addiction to other drugs. Young people who smoke marijuana are two to five times more likely to move on to harder drugs. Advocating its use and making it legal would be giving kids a double message…
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…at risk for suicide, the possibility of fatal overdose is a major disadvantage. In Drug Safety, author Henry JA writes, “of all the drugs that are taken in lethal overdose, prescribed antidepressants are among the most common” (Wolff, pp.33). This abuse
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abuse the drug would not only jeopardize themselves but also others. It would have to be treated as driving while drinking and stiff laws and enforcement would have to be inflicted. These are the downsides to the drug, but with proper laws and methods…
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…certain types of "Immoral" behavior. Who in your community would sit back and let you abuse your body and mind with excessive drug use? Schools would suspend; families could react with everything from tough love to ultimatums. Very rarely is it someone outside…
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…born, babies may be addicted or suffer brain damage because their mothers abused alcohol or other drugs during pregnancy. Sometimes people who abuse children are repeating a pattern of child abuse learned when they were young. So the outcome is a whole new…
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