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Doctors With Histories of Substance Abuse Return to Practice With Monitoring

Doctors with histories of substance abuse return to practice with monitoring

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A Bridgton doctor has been granted a probationary medical license after participating in substance abuse treatment after his removal from work at a local hospital. Kevin Kendall was sent home from Bridgton Hospital's emergency department on July 29 …
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Survey: Teen Substance Abuse on the Rise


 

Survey: Teen substance abuse on the rise – A new survey reveals that substance abuse among young people is increasing, including alcohol, marijuana and ecstasy. Ben Tracy reports.

 

Local group shows parents warning signs of teen drug abuse

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Would Legalizing Marijuana Increase Consumption?


 

Danny J. “NA Speakers” 12-Step Recovery From Drug Addiction


 

Danny J. “NA Speakers” 12-Step Recovery from Drug Addiction – Danny shares an awesome story of recovery! Thanks Danny! 🙂 Make sure to like us on facebook 🙂 We’d love to have ya stop in and see us! www.facebook.com Stop by Amazon to get AWESOME recovery books 🙂 www.amazon.com

Holzer Medical Center Joins War on Drugs

Holzer Medical Center Joins War On Drugs

Filed under: drug abuse help websites

It's designed to help protect them from medical identity fraud as well as prescription drug abuse. Dr. Munro said, "We'll be able to tell where and when people get their medications. These devices are in the pharmacies now. You'll have to put you …
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How Applicable an Argument Is the “Freedom to Choose” to Use a Substance if the Substance Is Addictive?

Question by .02 REMAINS: How applicable an argument is the “freedom to choose” to use a substance if the substance is addictive?
To expand on my point, an addictive substance removes the user’s freedom to choose not to use it.

Is it more applicable to describe a “freedom to use, not to abuse” policy towards addictive substances?