Tuesday, November 29, 2016

STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY

STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY NOVEMBER 29 2016



STEP 1 We admitted we were powerless over Drugs and alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.


Psalm 79:11 Let the groans of the prisoners come before you;
according to your great power, preserve those doomed to die!




Feeling trapped by            you fill in the blank . Whatever masters you has made you its prisoner . This is the first step in getting free admitting something has control over you .
By Joseph Dickerson/ Recovery Connections 2016








DEA Temporarily Bans Synthetic Drug Pink - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

DEA Temporarily Bans Synthetic Drug Pink - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: The Drug Enforcement Administration has temporarily banned the synthetic drug Pink under federal law, according to NBC News. The agency has received reports of at least 46 confirmed deaths associated with the drug.

Study Shows Promising Results for Injectable Treatment for Opioid Dependence - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Study Shows Promising Results for Injectable Treatment for Opioid Dependence - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: A new injectable treatment for opioid addiction showed promise in a late-stage study, according to The Wall Street Journal. The study involved weekly and monthly injections of buprenorphine for the treatment of moderate to severe opioid use disorder.

Young Men With Drinking Problem Have More Health Issues Later in Life - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Young Men With Drinking Problem Have More Health Issues Later in Life - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: Young men with alcohol dependence are more likely to have health problems later in life, compared with their peers who do not drink, a new study suggests.

Study Shows Promising Results for Injectable Treatment for Opioid Dependence - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Study Shows Promising Results for Injectable Treatment for Opioid Dependence - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: A new injectable treatment for opioid addiction showed promise in a late-stage study, according to The Wall Street Journal. The study involved weekly and monthly injections of buprenorphine for the treatment of moderate to severe opioid use disorder.

Partnership News Service Archive - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Partnership News Service Archive - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids