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Drugs: 'Major concern' over online purchases

Charities say they are expecting a "storm" of addiction problems when the Covid pandemic... Another drug addiction charity, Kaleidoscope Project, which works primarily with opiate addiction...

Drug addiction: Via's 'unique' approach to tackle rise in addicts

The number of drug and alcohol addictions in Gloucestershire has risen over the last year.

Drug addiction – a big challenge for Taliban government | In Pictures News | Al

Yet it is occupied by about 3,500 drug addicts who have been brought there by the Taliban. A handful of rehabilitation centres are run by private charities in other cities as well....

Addiction to prescription drugs is UK 'public health disaster' | New Scientist

But a recent analysis of figures from a UK drug addiction charity called the Bridge Project suggests there are around a quarter of a million people in the UK taking benzodiazepines long...

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Addiction charity welcomes comments on decriminalising addiction amid warnings a - Irish Independent

An addiction charity has welcomed Drug Minister Hildegarde Naughton comments on decriminalising addiction but Sinn Féin has warned against “unintended consequences”.

Addiction: what is it? - NHS

Addiction is a common problem, but help is available. ; Addiction is defined as not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you. ; Addiction is most commonly associated with gambling, drugs, alcohol and smoking, but it's possible to be addicted to just about anything, including:

Prince William discusses 'massive question' of legalising drugs | Prince William

Duke of Cambridge chatted about topic with people during a visit to drug addiction charity the Spitalfields Crypt Trust in east London

Drug addiction: getting help - NHS

Where to get help for drugs ; A GP is a good place to start. They can discuss your problems with you and get you into treatment. ; They may offer you treatment at the practice or refer you to your local drug service. ; If you're not comfortable talking to a GP, you can approach your local drug treatment service yourself. ; If you're having trouble finding the right sort of help, call the Frank drugs helpline on 0300 123 6600. They can talk you through all your options.

Residential addiction services in England cut by third amid drug overdose and fu

The number of live-in drug and alcohol rehabilitation services... by charities or private companies, but many rely on councils to fund placements for people with addiction issues. Experts...

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