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		<title>Heroin</title>
		<description>ALSO KNOWN AS: A-bomb, Black Tar, Bombitas, Boy, Brown, China White, Dust, Dynamite, "H", Harry, Horse, Junk, Mexican Mud, Scag, Smack.

History: Humans first discovered and cultivated opium poppies in prehistoric times and have been dealing with addiction to opium and its products ever since. The heroin that is sold on ...</description>
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		<title>Home Drug Testing Kits: Should You Try Them?</title>
		<description>You're starting to get concerned.  Your adolescent son or daughter has been behaving strangely lately – and not in the way that could be explained by normal development during teenage years.  They've made new friends with bad reputations; they won't tell you where they go or what they ...</description>
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		<title>3 Signs of Opiate Abuse</title>
		<description>For some drugs and some addicts, the signs of intoxication are very obvious; this is not always the case with opiates. Opiates are a class of drug that includes heroin, Vicodin, Oxycontin, morphine, Fentanyl and many others. Because an opiate addict's body eventually develops a tolerance to the effects of ...</description>
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		<title>Who Becomes an Addict?</title>
		<description>There is no fool-proof way to predict who will become addicted to drugs and alcohol or not. There are many factors which influence whether someone will use substances a few times and be able to stop and those who develop a problem with their use. For instance, some people are ...</description>
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		<title>Why They Just Can&#8217;t Stop</title>
		<description>Have you been so frustrated at the clearly irrational behavior of an addict that you have been tempted to shake some sense into them?  Every hypothetical situation you've imagined that ends with them returning to a happy, healthy, successful life involves the simple step of "just stop!" Maybe the ...</description>
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		<title>Alcohol</title>
		<description>ALSO KNOWN AS: Booze, Juice, Beer, Wine, Sauce, Wahoo Juice, Tequila, Vodka, Whiskey, Cold One, Port, Gin, Brandy, Cocktail, Schnapps.

SIGNS/EFFECTS OF USE: Consuming small amounts of alcohol can make the user feel relaxed and uninhibited - the main reason why its popular in social circles.  The liver can usually ...</description>
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		<title>Depressants</title>
		<description>ALSO KNOWN AS: Lithium Carbonate, Courage Pill, Red Devils, Phenobarbital, Florinal, Goof Balls, Flurazepam, Lithium Citrate, Methyprylon, Yellow Jackets, King Kong Pills, Green Dragons, Alcohol, Chlordiazepoxide, Blues, Fender Benders, Peanuts, Lotusate, Rainbows, Christmas Trees, Amosecobarbital, Secobarbital, Mickey Finn, Ludes, Barbs, Glutehimide, Desipramine, Pink Ladies, and many more.

SIGNS/EFFECTS OF USE:  ...</description>
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		<title>How Addicts Think</title>
		<description>Have you ever tried to reason with an alcoholic or addict? If so, you probably have first-hand experience with the faulty logic and inappropriate justifications that they use to help themselves rationalize and feel more comfortable with their behavior. What you may not understand is that they have, most likely, ...</description>
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		<title>Are you an Enabler?</title>
		<description>As wonderful as it would be to prevent addiction from starting, the lure of the high or social acceptance may be too powerful to resist for someone who is looking to escape a painful reality or to make friends.  If someone has missed the opportunity to "say no" to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.sayno.com/are-you-an-enabler.html</link>
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		<title>How to Talk to a Child About Drugs</title>
		<description>Parents want to protect their children from the dangerous things that can hurt them.  At some point, however, the child may find themselves in a situation where the parent cannot provide guidance.  The child will also grow into an adolescent and, eventually, an adult who will be responsible for ...</description>
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