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29-May-2007

 

Vancouver safe injection site users more likely to detox, start methodone: study (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO (CP) - A new study says injection drug users who visit Vancouver's embattled safe injection site are more likely to enter Detox programs.

Life detox tips (iVillage)
If you're feeling generally under the weather, physical and emotional toxins maybe to blame. Amanda Hamilton and Sandy Newbigging, authors of Life Detox, share their tips to get you started

Sweat lodges spring up at prisons (Las Cruces Sun-News)
ESTANCIA ? So much anger and frustration. The volatile cocktail of emotions that was mixing in Melvin Martin had reached a boiling point. He felt like he was about to go crazy.

Detox diet debate rages on (MSNBC)
An MSNBC.com article on the dangers of detox diets triggered a flood of reader e-mails.  Some extolled the wonders of fasting for weeks, while others suffered the messy side effects of extreme diets. A few called the warnings a medical establishment conspiracy.

Safe injection increases use of detox: study (CTV.ca)
Drug addicts who visit Vancouver's embattled safe injection site are more likely to enter detox programs, more likely to start methadone therapy and reduce their number of monthly visits to the facility, a new study reports.

CDs? They?re for chopping out a line (Times Online Sunday)
Johnnie Walker has an interesting theory about the relationship between drugs and rock music ? and, as a serving BBC disc jockey and a former drug abuser, he is certainly entitled to it.

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