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Heroin (At Issue Series)

by Stuart A. Kallen

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One of the most addictive drugs in history, rates of heroin addiction have fallen over the past decade, but many people from all walks of life still live with painful addictions to it. What can be done to help someone who becomes dependent? This anthology examines topics surrounding heroin, includes primary and secondary sources from diverse and conflicting perspectives: eyewitnesses, scientific journals, government officials, and many others. Readers will gain insight into the challenges facing heroin users and some solutions in the form of treatment.… (more)

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One of the most addictive drugs in history, rates of heroin addiction have fallen over the past decade, but many people from all walks of life still live with painful addictions to it. What can be done to help someone who becomes dependent? This anthology examines topics surrounding heroin, includes primary and secondary sources from diverse and conflicting perspectives: eyewitnesses, scientific journals, government officials, and many others. Readers will gain insight into the challenges facing heroin users and some solutions in the form of treatment.

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