'Their Faith Keeps Them Clean': Homeless People Who Go to Church Better Resist

'Their faith keeps them clean': Homeless people who go to church better resist
Homeless people who regularly attend church or other religious ceremonies are less likely to consume alcohol, cocaine and opioids, suggests a new B.C. study that argues religious practice should be better incorporated into substance-abuse treatment …
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Spiked Heroin Blamed For Rash Of Deaths
Some of the specific risk factors in the study included mental disorders, personality traits, and social conditions surrounding drug dependence. “This research clearly shows that drug use is unsafe and can lead to fatality. Addiction is often …
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