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I knew my son was taking cocaine and heroin, but I loved him too much to throw him out. Was I wrong? You tell me; The anguished testimony of a GP mother whose son, a brilliant Oxford student, hanged himself in torment over his drug addiction. Aug 29, 2009 2243
Into the Wormhole of Addiction ... and Out Again. Neimark, Jill Jan 1, 2009 712
Final proof I've cracked my addiction to motoring. Apr 29, 2008 497
I lost my friend to heroin. Now drugs are the curse of a new generation. So why are parents and schools still in danial? Back from the brink: Rosie Johnston recovered from her own alcoholism. She is now a counsellor for alcohol and drug dependency and a mother to George, aged 10. Jul 16, 2007 1572
I lost my friend to heroin. Now drugs are the curse of a new generation. So why are parents and schools still in denial? Victim of addiction: Olivia Channon Back from the brink: Rosie Johnston recovered from her own addiction to hard drugs and is now a concerned mother to George, aged 10. Jul 16, 2007 1586
I've no cocaine regrets. Jul 3, 2007 160
I went from Heathfield in Ascot to an LA cell: my crystal meth hell; 12 million Americans are said to have used it and it is threatening to take hold in the UK: The 'most addictive drug available' caused the near-death of one woman who had everything to live for. May 8, 2007 2029
In defense of happy pills: why talk to a shrink if Prozac or Zoloft will do the trick? Szalavitz, Maia Oct 1, 2005 5305
Close-up: LSD: "I'm losing my mind": a young woman's experience with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. Baily, Cate Oct 27, 2003 1215
Pain meets poison: The true story of how one teen huffed her way to rock bottom and almost died. (Close-Up: Inhalants). Baily, Cate Mar 14, 2003 1108
Close-up: ecstacy: "E" is for empty: ecstacy use left Daniel feeling worthless and alone. (Heads Up Real News About Drugs And Your Body). D'Angelo, Laura Feb 7, 2003 1270
Peer pressure with a friendly face: when she was 16, Natalies Porter's stereotypes let her down. Drugs came to her in the hand of a friend, not some dodgy dealer. Porter, Natalie Feb 1, 2000 1015

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