Titre : | Druglink, Vol.28, n°2 - March-April 2013 - Down in the 'dilly. Heroin in the sixties |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : | In our free article this month (http://www.drugscope.org.uk/Resources/Drugscope/Documents/PDF/Publications/BaronessMeacherInterview.pdf), Baroness Molly Meacher believes the problems of enforcing legal highs could be the tipping point for general consideration of drug law reform. |
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NEWS: • Threat to supported housing averted? • Treatment service funding in limbo • Tobacco smuggling • Drug deaths • Public support for law reform • Still no resolution on foil FEATURES: • The Druglink Interview: Baroness Molly Meacher believes the problems of enforcing legal highs could be the tipping point for general consideration of drug law reform. • Reality check: As part of a Europe-wide survey, Project Access UK looked at current issues around treatment access, interventions and compliance. • Every day and every way... Max Daly investigates the growing phenomenon of using drugs to look good and perform better. • Do you trust the Dark Side? Bluelight is one of the more well-known internet forums where people exchange information about drugs. But is it a suitable forum for the online help of those with serious drug problems? By John Bagshaw. • The human cannabis farm. Richard Shrubb looks at the therapeutic potential of the body's own cannabis-like chemicals. • Cover story: A Tripp down memory lane. John Petro was a notorious 'script doctor' of the 1960s. But one of the new clinic doctors wrote about a more complex side of the story. By Harry Shapiro. • Meph-lining : With heroin too expensive, injecting drug users in Romania have turned to legal highs with devastating results. By Michael Bird. REGULARS: • Bitesize briefing on public health. • Research: Mike Ashton looks at recent drug death figures and the rise in methadone deaths. • Reviews: Harry Shapiro looks at a new book on the battle between NHS and private prescribers in the 1980s while Marcus Roberts contemplates the philosophy of getting hammered. • Maia Szalavitz's New York Notes. |
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