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Sedative-hypnotic drugs have the potential to become addictive. Learn about depressant medication substance abuse.
intelihealth.com — “Sedative-hypnotic drugs have the potential to become addictive. Learn about depressant medication substance abuse.” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Dr. Ronald Ricker and Dr. Venus Nicolino: Psychotropic Drugs, Our Children and Our Pill-Crazed Society
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Dr. Ronald Ricker and Dr. Venus Nicolino: Psychotropic Drugs, Our Children and Our Pill-Crazed Society
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Dr. Ronald Ricker and Dr. Venus Nicolino: Psychotropic Drugs, Our Children and Our Pill-Crazed Society
huffingtonpost.com — “Today, the use of psychoactive drugs by children (6-17) is all too common, relied on far too much and growing at an alarming rate. It all started in the '70s.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Louisiana college students helped start national Jägermeister popularity - News - The Daily Reveille
lsureveille.com — “The drink's ingredients are shrouded in mystery, and with a dulling effect ... similar to the prescription drugs Valium and Quaalude, one of the most popular liquors in the U.S. today got a jumpstart from Louisiana college students more than 20 years ago.” View full resource at lsureveille.com
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