Tuesday, 13 July 2010 12:19
Addicted
When used in high doses, opiate medications can depress respiration and even cause death. Mixing them with alcohol makes them even more deadly. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, 169 people died from drug overdoses in Lee County during the first 6 months of last year. Of those, 82-percent involved prescription drugs, mostly opiates like oxycodone. Many addicts want help, but find it hard to stop. As part of our Your Voice series “Addicted” Rachelle Grossman spoke to an addict facing the grim truth that his dependency on prescription drugs could end his life.
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Monday, 12 July 2010 15:24
Defining Addiction
WGCU Public Media’s quarterly initiative “Your Voice” begins again today, focusing on the effects of addiction on people, families and the community of Southwest Florida. We’ll have a series of five essays this week from Estero mental health counselor Linda Meyerholz, beginning with this one which attempts to define addiction.
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Monday, 12 July 2010 10:36
Chemical Dependency
The Willough of Naples is a treatment center for chemical dependency. Self magazine has recognized it one of the top ten treatment centers in the United States. Reporter Rachelle Grossman reports on those the Willough treats who are addicted to opiates. They say the pills are far too easy to get in Southwest Florida.
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 15:08
Measuring Underwater Oil Plumes
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson made stops in Fort Myers and Sarasota Wednesday. He’s introducing a bill directing the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration to come up with a plan for measuring and dealing with oil in underwater plumes from the Deepwater Horizon blowout within 45 days. The Florida Democrat is a vocal, longtime opponent of offshore drilling. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.
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